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Old Stone Vets Allendale
Hexham
Our Score (70/100)
Old Stone Vets Allendale is part of Old Stone Vets (a multi-branch practice) and is now small-animal only (the website states they no longer cover farm, equine, or game birds). The practice describes providing consultations, vaccines, operations, and emergency care, with 24-hour emergency services available via their Alston branch. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often describe vets handling nervous dogs calmly, plus ongoing support after dental work on an elderly dog, and a gentle approach with a fearful rescue cat during a check-up and vaccinations.
Old Stone Vets Allendale is part of Old Stone Vets (a multi-branch practice) and is now small-animal only (the website states they no longer cover farm, equine, or game birds). The practice describes providing consultations, vaccines, operations, and emergency care, with 24-hour emergency services available via their Alston branch. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often describe vets handling nervous dogs calmly, plus ongoing support after dental work on an elderly dog, and a gentle approach with a fearful rescue cat during a check-up and vaccinations.
Our Score (66/100)
Alnorthumbria Vets (Morpeth Equine) describes itself as a long-established mixed practice (founded 1897) treating small animals, equine and farm animals, with 24-hour emergency care staffed by their usual team of vets. Recent reviews include detailed small-animal experiences such as rapid appointments for a newly found lump (seen the next day), discussions of options including biopsy vs comfort-focused care, and hospitalisation after surgery complications. However, some owners report serious problems including a dispute about what was recorded in clinical notes affecting an insurance claim, and a complaint that a puppy was vaccinated while unwell during an appointment led by a student nurse.
Alnorthumbria Vets (Morpeth Equine) describes itself as a long-established mixed practice (founded 1897) treating small animals, equine and farm animals, with 24-hour emergency care staffed by their usual team of vets. Recent reviews include detailed small-animal experiences such as rapid appointments for a newly found lump (seen the next day), discussions of options including biopsy vs comfort-focused care, and hospitalisation after surgery complications. However, some owners report serious problems including a dispute about what was recorded in clinical notes affecting an insurance claim, and a complaint that a puppy was vaccinated while unwell during an appointment led by a student nurse.
Black Sheep Farm Health LLP
Morpeth
Our Score (63/100)
Black Sheep Farm Health LLP is an independent, dedicated farm-animal veterinary practice and an independent member of XLVets. The website positions the team around proactive, preventative herd/flock work, and states you can contact a vet at any time. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention practical advice and education, with multiple comments describing the team as knowledgeable and easy to deal with.
Black Sheep Farm Health LLP is an independent, dedicated farm-animal veterinary practice and an independent member of XLVets. The website positions the team around proactive, preventative herd/flock work, and states you can contact a vet at any time. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention practical advice and education, with multiple comments describing the team as knowledgeable and easy to deal with.
Our Score (59/100)
Intake Veterinary Services Ltd appears geared towards equine and farm-animal work, with multiple reviews describing call-outs for horses and a donkey, plus a straightforward scheduling process (including next-day appointments and a “30 minutes before arrival” confirmation call). The clinic is also listed as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention: - Equine procedures and on-site treatment, including gelding a young horse and sedating/treating a needle-shy horse during a bank-holiday call-out. - Practical communication around visits, such as confirming they’re en route shortly before arrival. - A mixed picture on admin/customer service: one owner reports vaccination reminders being sent to the wrong number, delayed replies to messages, and dissatisfaction with how concerns were handled.
Intake Veterinary Services Ltd appears geared towards equine and farm-animal work, with multiple reviews describing call-outs for horses and a donkey, plus a straightforward scheduling process (including next-day appointments and a “30 minutes before arrival” confirmation call). The clinic is also listed as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention: - Equine procedures and on-site treatment, including gelding a young horse and sedating/treating a needle-shy horse during a bank-holiday call-out. - Practical communication around visits, such as confirming they’re en route shortly before arrival. - A mixed picture on admin/customer service: one owner reports vaccination reminders being sent to the wrong number, delayed replies to messages, and dissatisfaction with how concerns were handled.
Jim McLellan MRCVS & Associates is a veterinary clinic established in 2001 (no corporate group mentioned). The website lists routine preventative care alongside surgical/diagnostic work, and reviews add a few practical details about how appointments and follow-up are handled—one owner notes a post-operation phone call from the vet, a consultation at discharge, and follow-up a few days later. A small waiting area is mentioned, with appointments seemingly spaced out to avoid overcrowding.
Jim McLellan MRCVS & Associates is a veterinary clinic established in 2001 (no corporate group mentioned). The website lists routine preventative care alongside surgical/diagnostic work, and reviews add a few practical details about how appointments and follow-up are handled—one owner notes a post-operation phone call from the vet, a consultation at discharge, and follow-up a few days later. A small waiting area is mentioned, with appointments seemingly spaced out to avoid overcrowding.
Alnorthumbria Vets is a long-established mixed animal practice (established 1897) treating small animals, equine and farm animals, with the website also mentioning treatment of some wild animals. The practice states it provides a 24-hour emergency care service staffed by their usual team of vets. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe calm handling and clear explanations (including injections and nasally administered medicine done “without fuss”), and there are specific mentions of post-op care for a dog and support on a “very sad day” (end-of-life care). A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about cost (e.g., £96 for an exam plus an injection for sickness; £34 for seven anti-inflammatory tablets) and, in one case, unfriendly service when collecting a prescription.
Alnorthumbria Vets is a long-established mixed animal practice (established 1897) treating small animals, equine and farm animals, with the website also mentioning treatment of some wild animals. The practice states it provides a 24-hour emergency care service staffed by their usual team of vets. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe calm handling and clear explanations (including injections and nasally administered medicine done “without fuss”), and there are specific mentions of post-op care for a dog and support on a “very sad day” (end-of-life care). A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about cost (e.g., £96 for an exam plus an injection for sickness; £34 for seven anti-inflammatory tablets) and, in one case, unfriendly service when collecting a prescription.
Capontree Veterinary Centre describes itself as a multi-discipline practice with three vet centres and a team of 15 vets, caring for pets, horses, and farm animals. Reviews most often talk about routine pet care and how appointments are handled: several owners mention being seen quickly (including an appointment arranged within an hour when a dog became ill) and describe staff as friendly and attentive (for example, “made a fuss” of a dog). A few reviews also point to practicalities that matter to owners, including being “on time” and discussion of costs—some say pricing is fair/reasonable and that they felt supported rather than pressured if they couldn’t afford a procedure.
Capontree Veterinary Centre describes itself as a multi-discipline practice with three vet centres and a team of 15 vets, caring for pets, horses, and farm animals. Reviews most often talk about routine pet care and how appointments are handled: several owners mention being seen quickly (including an appointment arranged within an hour when a dog became ill) and describe staff as friendly and attentive (for example, “made a fuss” of a dog). A few reviews also point to practicalities that matter to owners, including being “on time” and discussion of costs—some say pricing is fair/reasonable and that they felt supported rather than pressured if they couldn’t afford a procedure.
Galedin Ltd T/A Galedin Veterinary
Berwick-Upon-Tweed
Galedin Veterinary is an independent practice (Galedin Ltd) that, according to its website, has been providing veterinary care for over 200 years and covers household pets as well as horses and livestock. Recent reviews mostly focus on small-animal care: routine “MOT” check-ups, kitten and dog vaccinations (including nasal kennel cough), and end-of-life support. Several owners describe being talked through options during euthanasia, including what sedation would involve and choices around aftercare “with no pressure”; however, one reviewer reports a conflicting experience alleging ashes were withheld until an insurance claim was settled, described as practice policy. A separate waiting area for cats is mentioned, though one owner says it wasn’t pointed out to them on arrival.
Galedin Veterinary is an independent practice (Galedin Ltd) that, according to its website, has been providing veterinary care for over 200 years and covers household pets as well as horses and livestock. Recent reviews mostly focus on small-animal care: routine “MOT” check-ups, kitten and dog vaccinations (including nasal kennel cough), and end-of-life support. Several owners describe being talked through options during euthanasia, including what sedation would involve and choices around aftercare “with no pressure”; however, one reviewer reports a conflicting experience alleging ashes were withheld until an insurance claim was settled, described as practice policy. A separate waiting area for cats is mentioned, though one owner says it wasn’t pointed out to them on arrival.
Moorview Vets appears to operate as part of the Robson & Prescott group (the clinic website link points to robsonprescott.co.uk). Based on the information available, the practice covers routine appointments and also offers emergency veterinary services, with reviews highlighting clear communication about treatment and support during end-of-life care. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: - Keeping owners “up to date” about a dog’s medication during treatment. - Euthanasia support where the team “gave us so much time to say our goodbyes.” - Helping a nervous dog settle during a first visit (“soon made her feel at ease”). - A “pet club”/membership scheme that one reviewer says is “worth every penny” (no prices stated).
Moorview Vets appears to operate as part of the Robson & Prescott group (the clinic website link points to robsonprescott.co.uk). Based on the information available, the practice covers routine appointments and also offers emergency veterinary services, with reviews highlighting clear communication about treatment and support during end-of-life care. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: - Keeping owners “up to date” about a dog’s medication during treatment. - Euthanasia support where the team “gave us so much time to say our goodbyes.” - Helping a nervous dog settle during a first visit (“soon made her feel at ease”). - A “pet club”/membership scheme that one reviewer says is “worth every penny” (no prices stated).
