Showing 51-58 of 58 clinics
Our Score (72/100)
- •Pets reportedly become more comfortable with the team over time; one owner notes their dog now “lets the team handle him” and is “keen to get in the door.”
- •A surgical case review highlights attention to prior complications (stitches previously coming undone elsewhere) and a smoother spay recovery this time. - Pricing concerns appear in specific examples: £44 for a week of ear drops, and a strong complaint about a “free first consultation” promotion not being applied as the owner expected.
- •Pets reportedly become more comfortable with the team over time; one owner notes their dog now “lets the team handle him” and is “keen to get in the door.”
- •A surgical case review highlights attention to prior complications (stitches previously coming undone elsewhere) and a smoother spay recovery this time. - Pricing concerns appear in specific examples: £44 for a week of ear drops, and a strong complaint about a “free first consultation” promotion not being applied as the owner expected.
Peel Veterinary Clinic Ltd
Hornsea
Our Score (70/100)
Peel Veterinary Clinic Ltd is an established practice (founded in 1948) treating dogs, cats, rabbits and other small mammals. The website describes in-house diagnostics with same-day results where possible, plus medical, surgical and ambulatory (including home visit) services. Out-of-hours care is transferred to Vets Now.
Peel Veterinary Clinic Ltd is an established practice (founded in 1948) treating dogs, cats, rabbits and other small mammals. The website describes in-house diagnostics with same-day results where possible, plus medical, surgical and ambulatory (including home visit) services. Out-of-hours care is transferred to Vets Now.
Calcaria Vet is described by clients as an independent veterinary practice (explicitly contrasted with “large groups” in reviews). It appears set up for ongoing, relationship-based care, with multiple owners mentioning they’ve stayed with the same vet and team for 13–18+ years, including support “from beginning to the end of your pet’s life.” Reviews repeatedly single out Neil by name, and several note pets leaving “happy and healthy” and being comfortable enough to go in for “lots of strokes.” One reviewer also says the practice does not overcharge compared with some larger groups (no specific fees given).
Calcaria Vet is described by clients as an independent veterinary practice (explicitly contrasted with “large groups” in reviews). It appears set up for ongoing, relationship-based care, with multiple owners mentioning they’ve stayed with the same vet and team for 13–18+ years, including support “from beginning to the end of your pet’s life.” Reviews repeatedly single out Neil by name, and several note pets leaving “happy and healthy” and being comfortable enough to go in for “lots of strokes.” One reviewer also says the practice does not overcharge compared with some larger groups (no specific fees given).
Our Score (64/100)
Several recent negative reviews focus on access and triage decisions—owners report being turned away because they were “not taking on new patients” or because their pet had been removed from registration after not attending for a long period. End-of-life care is also described very differently by different owners: one account describes a prolonged, distressing euthanasia appointment with multiple missed vein attempts and extended waiting; another praises vets for trying to give a very ill pet a chance rather than moving straight to euthanasia.
Several recent negative reviews focus on access and triage decisions—owners report being turned away because they were “not taking on new patients” or because their pet had been removed from registration after not attending for a long period. End-of-life care is also described very differently by different owners: one account describes a prolonged, distressing euthanasia appointment with multiple missed vein attempts and extended waiting; another praises vets for trying to give a very ill pet a chance rather than moving straight to euthanasia.
Our Score (63/100)
Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic is part of the CVS group (a corporate veterinary provider) and is described on its website as a small animal practice established in the 1980s. The clinic offers routine care and surgery, with an out-of-hours arrangement directing emergencies to York Emergency Vets for free telephone advice and emergency consultations.
Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic is part of the CVS group (a corporate veterinary provider) and is described on its website as a small animal practice established in the 1980s. The clinic offers routine care and surgery, with an out-of-hours arrangement directing emergencies to York Emergency Vets for free telephone advice and emergency consultations.
Our Score (62/100)
Concrete examples mentioned by owners include
- •Nail trimming for anxious dogs, described as an unusually smooth visit from booking through to leaving. - Being “squeezed in” at the last minute for a neglected puppy needing urgent checks. - Hospital care including a blood transfusion and ongoing updates during admission.
Concrete examples mentioned by owners include
- •Nail trimming for anxious dogs, described as an unusually smooth visit from booking through to leaving. - Being “squeezed in” at the last minute for a neglected puppy needing urgent checks. - Hospital care including a blood transfusion and ongoing updates during admission.
Our Score (59/100)
Medivet Brough (also known as We Care Veterinary Centre) is part of the Medivet group and offers access to Medivet’s network of 24‑hour emergency centres. Recent reviews describe the practice as set up for ongoing care and check-ups (including small pets), with owners noting unhurried appointments and straightforward billing.
Medivet Brough (also known as We Care Veterinary Centre) is part of the Medivet group and offers access to Medivet’s network of 24‑hour emergency centres. Recent reviews describe the practice as set up for ongoing care and check-ups (including small pets), with owners noting unhurried appointments and straightforward billing.
Our Score (53/100)
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe
- •Urgent/emergency presentations being handled quickly and sympathetically (e.g., dog attack wounds cleaned and treated with pain relief; another very ill dog improving within 24 hours). - A split in experiences: several owners report reassuring care from vets and nurses during emergencies, while a few report poor planning/handling during procedures (blood tests without nurse support) or missed underlying causes (long‑running ear problems treated repeatedly without identifying an allergy).
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe
- •Urgent/emergency presentations being handled quickly and sympathetically (e.g., dog attack wounds cleaned and treated with pain relief; another very ill dog improving within 24 hours). - A split in experiences: several owners report reassuring care from vets and nurses during emergencies, while a few report poor planning/handling during procedures (blood tests without nurse support) or missed underlying causes (long‑running ear problems treated repeatedly without identifying an allergy).
