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Minster Veterinary Practice’s Small Animal Department is a multi-site practice with a main surgery plus several branches (including this one). Reviews most often point to day-to-day companion animal care: owners mention annual “upkeep” and vaccinations, as well as vets diagnosing and treating health issues. Appointment access is a repeated theme (“can always get a suitable appointment”, “never any issues with making an appointment”), and a couple of reviews highlight handling anxious pets—one owner says their cat’s visits are “always traumatic” but staff help him feel at ease.
Minster Veterinary Practice’s Small Animal Department is a multi-site practice with a main surgery plus several branches (including this one). Reviews most often point to day-to-day companion animal care: owners mention annual “upkeep” and vaccinations, as well as vets diagnosing and treating health issues. Appointment access is a repeated theme (“can always get a suitable appointment”, “never any issues with making an appointment”), and a couple of reviews highlight handling anxious pets—one owner says their cat’s visits are “always traumatic” but staff help him feel at ease.
Boroughbridge Vets describes itself as a locally owned, independent practice run by owners Katy and Fiona, with a vet- and nurse-led team. The clinic appears set up for on-site diagnostics and routine-to-surgical care: the website lists Idexx in-house blood/urine testing, digital and dental X‑rays, and ultrasound with Doppler, plus a surgical suite that can involve visiting specialists. Reviewers most often mention supportive, step-by-step communication in difficult situations (including end-of-life care) and hands-on aftercare following major surgery (for example, recovery and stitch removal after mammary tumour surgery with spay).
Boroughbridge Vets describes itself as a locally owned, independent practice run by owners Katy and Fiona, with a vet- and nurse-led team. The clinic appears set up for on-site diagnostics and routine-to-surgical care: the website lists Idexx in-house blood/urine testing, digital and dental X‑rays, and ultrasound with Doppler, plus a surgical suite that can involve visiting specialists. Reviewers most often mention supportive, step-by-step communication in difficult situations (including end-of-life care) and hands-on aftercare following major surgery (for example, recovery and stitch removal after mammary tumour surgery with spay).
Our Score (81/100)
Tower Veterinary Group is a general veterinary practice and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine care and preventative work (vaccines/injections, boosters, flea appointments) as well as dentistry (scale/clean and extractions mentioned). Owners frequently describe staff taking time to explain care and adapting handling to the pet (for example, vaccinating an anxious dog on the floor rather than on the table, and recording this preference in the pet’s notes).
Tower Veterinary Group is a general veterinary practice and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine care and preventative work (vaccines/injections, boosters, flea appointments) as well as dentistry (scale/clean and extractions mentioned). Owners frequently describe staff taking time to explain care and adapting handling to the pet (for example, vaccinating an anxious dog on the floor rather than on the table, and recording this preference in the pet’s notes).
Our Score (81/100)
Companion Care (Hull Anlaby) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. The site emphasises a modern, well-equipped setup (in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, operating theatre, hospital ward, and isolation facilities) and lists capabilities that go beyond routine consults, including orthopaedics and exotic pet care. In recent reviews, owners describe multi-visit case workups (a dog’s persistent cough managed over two visits, including anaesthetic X‑ray and follow-up medication) and reassurance from a vet nurse before procedures.
Companion Care (Hull Anlaby) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. The site emphasises a modern, well-equipped setup (in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, operating theatre, hospital ward, and isolation facilities) and lists capabilities that go beyond routine consults, including orthopaedics and exotic pet care. In recent reviews, owners describe multi-visit case workups (a dog’s persistent cough managed over two visits, including anaesthetic X‑ray and follow-up medication) and reassurance from a vet nurse before procedures.
Beverley Vets4Pets
Beverley
Our Score (81/100)
Beverley Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. The clinic appears set up for routine care plus in‑practice diagnostics and surgery, with an in‑house laboratory, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and an operating theatre listed on the website.
Beverley Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. The clinic appears set up for routine care plus in‑practice diagnostics and surgery, with an in‑house laboratory, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and an operating theatre listed on the website.
Bridge Street Veterinary Practice
Driffield
Our Score (81/100)
Accreditations / facilities mentioned
- •Cat Friendly Clinic
- •Veterinary nurse training facility
Accreditations / facilities mentioned
- •Cat Friendly Clinic
- •Veterinary nurse training facility
- •Friendly, efficient visits from reception through to nurses and vets (“greeted by the lovely receptionist”; “friendly and efficient”). - Handling of nervous/anxious pets is specifically praised (a “very nervous dog” visit was made to go smoothly). - Routine preventive care is referenced (annual check-up and vaccination).
- •Friendly, efficient visits from reception through to nurses and vets (“greeted by the lovely receptionist”; “friendly and efficient”). - Handling of nervous/anxious pets is specifically praised (a “very nervous dog” visit was made to go smoothly). - Routine preventive care is referenced (annual check-up and vaccination).
Our Score (80/100)
Hull Stoneferry Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is described on its website as a locally owned practice, operating inside a Pets at Home store. Based on the clinic’s listed equipment (in-house lab testing, X‑ray, operating theatre, isolation and ward facilities) and what owners describe in reviews, it appears set up for general practice care with diagnostics and surgery, plus inpatient care when needed.
Hull Stoneferry Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is described on its website as a locally owned practice, operating inside a Pets at Home store. Based on the clinic’s listed equipment (in-house lab testing, X‑ray, operating theatre, isolation and ward facilities) and what owners describe in reviews, it appears set up for general practice care with diagnostics and surgery, plus inpatient care when needed.
Our Score (80/100)
Hull Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets network; the clinic website describes practices as “locally owned.” Based on the information available, the practice is used for a mix of routine care and urgent/sadly end‑of‑life situations, including second opinions. Reviewers repeatedly mention clear, unhurried explanations to help them make decisions (including around euthanasia), and practical handling plans for anxious or reactive dogs (e.g., reading notes in advance and adapting how a booster was given; clipping nails outside to avoid other dogs). The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Hull Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets network; the clinic website describes practices as “locally owned.” Based on the information available, the practice is used for a mix of routine care and urgent/sadly end‑of‑life situations, including second opinions. Reviewers repeatedly mention clear, unhurried explanations to help them make decisions (including around euthanasia), and practical handling plans for anxious or reactive dogs (e.g., reading notes in advance and adapting how a booster was given; clipping nails outside to avoid other dogs). The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Vets Now Emergency Clinic Hull is part of the Vets Now group and is set up for out-of-hours emergency care when daytime practices are closed (per the clinic website). The website also references remote help options (live chat and video chat with a vet) alongside in-clinic emergency appointments.
Vets Now Emergency Clinic Hull is part of the Vets Now group and is set up for out-of-hours emergency care when daytime practices are closed (per the clinic website). The website also references remote help options (live chat and video chat with a vet) alongside in-clinic emergency appointments.
