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Dog & Cat Vets in Nottinghamshire

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#11

Our Score (85/100)

4.8(165 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
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exotic

Shirebrook Vets is described on its website as an independent, small-animal practice (“Modern methods, traditional values”). From the latest reviews available, the clinic is frequently chosen for end-of-life care and support, with multiple owners describing staff as attentive during euthanasia appointments and one mentioning a sympathy card with paw prints sent afterwards. Reviews also show a split experience on front-desk/policy interactions: several owners report smooth, helpful care, while two 1‑star reviews describe rude communication and disputes over appointment cancellation/registration requirements and prescription charges.

Our Score (85/100)

4.9(79 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Medivet East Midlands Referrals is part of the Medivet group and operates as a referral centre for companion animals, focused on advanced orthopaedic, neurosurgical/neurology, soft tissue surgery and internal medicine. The website highlights on-site imaging and inpatient care (including CT, MRI, ultrasound, X‑ray and arthroscopy), and reviews describe complex surgical cases such as cruciate ligament surgery, back (spinal) surgery, joint replacements and knee operations. Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations, post-op communication (including a surgeon phoning immediately after surgery), and practical discharge support such as medication guidance, physiotherapy demonstrations and staff helping lift a large dog into the car.

Our Score (84/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.6(239 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Medivet Beeston - Churchcroft Vets is part of the Medivet group (a network with 400+ practices and 27 24‑hour sites). The clinic states it offers 24/7 emergency care, with a published out‑of‑hours consultation fee for appointments between 7pm and 9am. From the latest reviews available, owners often describe a friendly, reassuring team and thorough communication (including during emergency visits for problems like a cat not eating), while a minority report serious concerns about costs and decision-making around end‑of‑life care, including allegations of inconsistent pricing and feeling pressured into expensive tests/treatment.

Our Score (84/100)

4.4(151 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital Limited is a veterinary hospital offering a 24/7 emergency service and an on-site hospital facility (both mentioned by clients and on the clinic website). The website also highlights routine care (vaccinations, nurse clinics, neutering) alongside more advanced procedures such as complex surgeries and “keyhole” laparoscopic spays. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being kept updated during emergencies (including regular pre-/post-op updates), and several describe compassionate end-of-life support where they were given time and practical help with arrangements.

Our Score (84/100)

4.8(148 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
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cat
bird
exotic

From the latest reviews, owners most often mention

  • A clean, well-run practice environment (one first-time client specifically called out cleanliness and customer service). - Thorough clinical work (including a vet called Sam being praised for diagnosing a pet’s condition). - Practical handling of nervous or resistant pets (a blood test described as a “team effort,” using distractions like singing and food to get it done).

Our Score (83/100)

4.7(1047 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
  • Emergency help when needed: owners mention using an emergency on-call vet service, including on bank holidays. - Clear explanations during puppy visits: one owner highlights an informative consultation covering vaccination choices. - Clinic feel and environment: described as calm/quiet, with a characterful converted-building setting and a clean interior.

Our Score (83/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.6(144 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Medivet Arnold Coppice Road is part of the Medivet group (a wider network of veterinary practices and 24-hour centres). Based on the website and recent reviews, the practice is set up mainly for routine care (check-ups and boosters) and common cat/dog procedures, with access to Medivet’s 24/7 emergency centres for overnight care (with a stated nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am).

Our Score (82/100)

4.7(984 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

McPhersons Veterinary Practice is described by one long-term client as “not a great big corporate type,” suggesting an independent feel rather than a large group. Based on the information available, the practice covers routine consults alongside more complex care: dental treatment is specifically mentioned with a good post-op outcome, and emergency care is referenced (including a New Year’s Eve visit). Reviews repeatedly mention vets taking time to listen to owners and give advice, including one account of a vet remembering a client and their previous dog at a later first consultation with a new pet.

Our Score (82/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.4(622 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

From the latest reviews, owners most often describe

  • fast access for urgent problems (one dog was “seen immediately” after being attacked by another dog)
  • a structured, supportive euthanasia process (time given before/after, keepsakes like nose/paw prints and fur, and a condolence card sent afterwards)
  • practical communication touches such as appointment reminders by text
#20

Animal Doctor

Nottingham

Our Score (82/100)

4.8(274 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Animal Doctor describes itself as a family-owned, independent veterinary surgery and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews repeatedly point to longer, unhurried consultations (including end-of-life care), plus a focus on reducing stress for anxious pets. Concrete examples mentioned include two vets carrying out an at-home euthanasia without rushing, vets offering prescriptions so owners can buy medication more cheaply online, and follow-up/aftercare being highlighted after surgery (including an operation where a dog lost an eye).

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