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Farm Vets in East Yorkshire

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Our Score (86/100)

4.9(86 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
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cat
bird
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Tower Veterinary Group is a multi-branch veterinary practice accredited under the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Practice Standards Scheme, and it’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews (all 5-star among the latest we’ve seen) repeatedly describe efficient routine care and notably calm handling for nervous pets—examples include an anxious cat brought in for annual boosters and a nail trim, and dogs that reportedly stay relaxed during visits. Owners also mention thorough health checks where the vet took time to listen to concerns, and small touches like pets being offered treats at the end of appointments.

Our Score (86/100)

4.7(48 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Archway Practice is repeatedly described in reviews as a clinic where many owners see the same vet over the full lifetime of their pets, including support “until it was time to say goodbye.” The vet most often named is Mr Dixon, who reviewers describe as direct and efficient (“no nonsense”), while also taking time to listen and examine pets thoroughly. Several owners also emphasise decision-making that prioritises the animal over cost (e.g., “will advise on what’s best for your pet and not his pocket”), alongside comments that fees feel fair.

Our Score (85/100)

4.8(325 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Field and Farm Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic set up for farm animals, horses, and small-holdings, and recent client feedback also repeatedly mentions care for cats, dogs, and rabbits. Reviews give specific examples of (1) clear step-by-step explanations during treatment, (2) efforts to fit appointments in quickly, (3) ongoing management of long-term conditions (including arthritis and long-term medication), and (4) end-of-life support, with one owner mentioning being given a small keepsake of their rabbit’s fur alongside ashes.

Our Score (83/100)

4.9(67 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Wicstun Veterinary Group is a multi-practice vet group that has been operating for over 90 years (per its website). Reviews describe a practice that handles routine preventative care (such as booster vaccinations and check-overs) and communicates clearly—several owners mention staff answering questions and explaining costs. During COVID restrictions, one owner describes the vet coming outside to collect their dog for a booster injection and exam while they waited outside. The clinic is also listed as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).

Our Score (83/100)

4.8(89 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
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Bishopton Veterinary Group is a long-established practice (over 80 years, per its website) that works with a wide mix of animals: pets as well as farm animals, pigs and equine. Recent reviews highlight practical, experience-based touches—an emergency visit where the team saw a pet early by swapping appointments when the owner arrived in a panic, and comments that the practice “don’t try to over sell” treatments. Owners also mention nurse-led support (including a structured weight-loss journey for an overweight cat) and complementary options such as acupuncture for an older cat, alongside a calm waiting-room atmosphere that helped a nervous dog settle.

Our Score (83/100)

4.6(203 reviews)
Corporate
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cat
bird
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Medivet Patrington / Cygnet Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group. The clinic appears geared toward ongoing, long-term care for cats and dogs, with multiple reviewers describing years of continuity with the same vet (Paul) and routine follow-ups/health checks alongside injury appointments. Owners repeatedly mention detailed explanations and being given options rather than a single fixed plan, plus a calm, low-pressure handling style for nervous pets (including a rescue cat seen for a 6‑month check). One recent review also describes being given an appointment quickly for a dew claw injury.

Our Score (82/100)

4.7(114 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Haven Veterinary Group is a multi-branch practice (the site describes two branches) offering care for pets as well as ambulatory equine and farm work, with a stated heritage “since 1907.” Facilities listed on the website include separate dog/cat/exotics wards, isolation facilities, a diagnostic imaging room, a dental area, an in-house laboratory, and a separate operating theatre. Recent reviews repeatedly mention a welcoming reception team, vets who take time to explain findings and options, and the practice accepting an emergency admission; one owner also highlights practical advice to reduce stress for a dog that isn’t keen on vet visits. The ownership model (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.

Our Score (79/100)

4.8(195 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Wicstun Veterinary Group is a long-established practice (the website says it has served pet owners for over 90 years). Ownership/parent group isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the available details, it appears set up for routine preventative care alongside urgent/complex cases: reviews mention a 24/7 vet hospital within the group and access to advanced imaging (a CT scanner was specifically mentioned). Owners also describe being able to get same-day appointments, and one review highlights a monthly plan used for vaccinations and parasite prevention (vaccines, wormer, etc.). A named vet, Andrew, is repeatedly recommended for handling rescue rabbits and also small dogs.

Our Score (76/100)

4.6(176 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Wicstun Veterinary Hospital is a long-established practice (the website states it has served the community for over 90 years) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. It’s also described in the clinic data as providing emergency veterinary services (24/7/extended-hours). From recent reviews, it appears set up for urgent and hospital-level care as well as routine work: owners describe rapid emergency triage (including a nurse meeting them on arrival), admission with IV fluids, surgery, and repeat visits for sedated dressing changes after a serious dog-attack injury. There’s also mention of a “new cat clinic,” which one owner says helped an anxious cat settle in the waiting room and tolerate handling. Experiences around communication and fees are mixed: some owners describe compassionate end-of-life care and clear kindness at reception, while others report not receiving promised call-backs or a named contact, and a few raise serious complaints about unexpected or disputed charges.

Our Score (72/100)

4.7(38 reviews)
Corporate
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cat
bird
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Medivet Beverley / Swanfield Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group. The evidence suggests a small-animal GP practice that also handles routine surgery and follow-up: one owner describes a spay where the team took prior stitch-failure concerns seriously and used “extra measures,” with the dog back to normal within ~72 hours and no discomfort noted. The website also promotes a FREE Mobility Pain Check (time-limited offer mentioned) and states an overnight emergency consultation option with a set price. Recent reviews are mostly positive about pets becoming comfortable with handling over repeat visits, but there are also complaints about pricing (e.g., ear drops) and a dispute over a “free first consultation” flyer.

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