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Moorview Vets
Newbiggin-By-The-Sea
Our Score (65/100)
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.
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.
Bearl Equine Clinic Limited
Stocksfield
Our Score (65/100)
Bearl Equine Clinic Limited is an equine practice (horses, ponies and donkeys) and is a proud member of the VetPartners group. Based on its stated services, it’s set up for both routine equine work and more advanced investigation/surgical cases—owners and yard clients mention a lameness case progressing to surgery, and the website lists diagnostic options like standing MRI and scintigraphy (bone scanning). Recent reviews also highlight practical service points such as fast booking for a 5‑stage vetting and a strangles test result turnaround within 24 hours.
Bearl Equine Clinic Limited is an equine practice (horses, ponies and donkeys) and is a proud member of the VetPartners group. Based on its stated services, it’s set up for both routine equine work and more advanced investigation/surgical cases—owners and yard clients mention a lameness case progressing to surgery, and the website lists diagnostic options like standing MRI and scintigraphy (bone scanning). Recent reviews also highlight practical service points such as fast booking for a 5‑stage vetting and a strangles test result turnaround within 24 hours.
From the latest reviews, many owners describe straightforward appointments (including “no waiting” on arrival) and vets who explain treatment clearly and answer questions. One review strongly disagrees with that experience, describing rough handling of an excitable dog and being told to “go see someone else,” alongside concerns about communication and continuity of seeing the same vet.
From the latest reviews, many owners describe straightforward appointments (including “no waiting” on arrival) and vets who explain treatment clearly and answer questions. One review strongly disagrees with that experience, describing rough handling of an excitable dog and being told to “go see someone else,” alongside concerns about communication and continuity of seeing the same vet.
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.
Community Pet Clinic’s available online signals appear inconsistent: the linked website and the latest reviews describe a community hospital (with inpatient wards and clinics like rheumatology), not a veterinary practice. The website summary we have contains no pet-related services, species treated, facilities, or emergency arrangements. Reviews mention being “seen on time or early,” 24/7 ward staffing, and practical nursing support (washing, shaving, feeding)—all framed around human patient care rather than pets.
Community Pet Clinic’s available online signals appear inconsistent: the linked website and the latest reviews describe a community hospital (with inpatient wards and clinics like rheumatology), not a veterinary practice. The website summary we have contains no pet-related services, species treated, facilities, or emergency arrangements. Reviews mention being “seen on time or early,” 24/7 ward staffing, and practical nursing support (washing, shaving, feeding)—all framed around human patient care rather than pets.
- •Low-stress, cat-oriented environment is a recurring theme: “Cat Clinic,” “nice and quiet,” and “own little appointment slot” for stressed cats. - Communication during treatment: owners mention proactive updates (e.g., nurses calling during a hospital stay). - Helpfulness beyond the consult room: an out-of-hours call led to microchip details being checked and an owner being contacted to reunite a cat.
- •Low-stress, cat-oriented environment is a recurring theme: “Cat Clinic,” “nice and quiet,” and “own little appointment slot” for stressed cats. - Communication during treatment: owners mention proactive updates (e.g., nurses calling during a hospital stay). - Helpfulness beyond the consult room: an out-of-hours call led to microchip details being checked and an owner being contacted to reunite a cat.
Our Score (59/100)
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.
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.
Capontree Veterinary Centre
Haltwhistle
Our Score (57/100)
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.
Black Sheep Farm Health is an independent, locally owned farm veterinary practice (an independent member of XLVets). The website positions the practice around proactive, preventative farm-animal care aimed at supporting animal welfare alongside farm productivity and efficiency. They also state that a vet can be contacted at any time for support.
Black Sheep Farm Health is an independent, locally owned farm veterinary practice (an independent member of XLVets). The website positions the practice around proactive, preventative farm-animal care aimed at supporting animal welfare alongside farm productivity and efficiency. They also state that a vet can be contacted at any time for support.
Lahra Harcourt-Brown Sole Trader appears to be an independent, sole-trader veterinary service (based on the business name). No further details about clinical focus, facilities, appointment policies, or the types of cases handled were provided in the available inputs, and no website summary or review/rating data was included to add owner-reported specifics.
Lahra Harcourt-Brown Sole Trader appears to be an independent, sole-trader veterinary service (based on the business name). No further details about clinical focus, facilities, appointment policies, or the types of cases handled were provided in the available inputs, and no website summary or review/rating data was included to add owner-reported specifics.
