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Dog & Cat Vets in Nottinghamshire

Showing 41-50 of 58 clinics

#41

Ruddington Vets

Nottingham

Our Score (66/100)

4.5(235 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Ruddington Vets is a small-animal practice established in 1994, and it moved in 2022 to a large, modern purpose-built site (per the clinic website). The practice lists a wide range of routine and surgical care including keyhole surgery, plus nurse consults and home visits. Review signals are mixed: several owners specifically praise the receptionist team for being “friendly” and “going out of their way to help,” while a small number of recent reviews describe disputes about charges appearing later (including a follow-up visit fee) and invoicing/debt-collection escalation.

Our Score (65/100)

4.8(33 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Avenue Veterinary Centre is described by reviewers as a small, traditional independent practice (with one review explicitly noting it hasn’t been taken over by a large corporation). Based on the website text and what clients mention, it appears set up for routine care and straightforward problems, with some owners pointing to a “main practice” for more detailed care. Owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly and staff helping anxious pets feel at ease; one recurring criticism is that Google opening times were wrong, leading to a wasted trip to collect medication.

Our Score (64/100)

4.6(162 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Byron Veterinary Clinic is part of a wider group of surgeries linked with Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital, which is also where the group’s 24/7 emergency service is provided. Based on the clinic website, it offers routine care (such as vaccinations, nurse clinics and neutering) and has access to more advanced procedures through the wider group (the website specifically mentions complex surgeries and “keyhole” laparoscopic spays carried out at Ashfield House). In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe both ends of the experience spectrum: some credit the team with saving a cat’s life and helping a seriously ill dog recover, while others focus on dissatisfaction with communication and charges (including feeling ignored when raising concerns, and surprise fees for follow-up appointments). Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Vaccinating a very nervous dog “without her even noticing” (vet named: Ben). - Bereavement support after a pet’s death, including a handwritten sympathy card (staff member named: Ann). - An emergency visit that was assessed and medicated, then redirected to another branch due to only one vet being in that day. - Complaints about being charged for follow-ups and about what a monthly plan did/didn’t cover.

Our Score (62/100)

4.6(64 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
cat

Ashfield House Veterinary Surgery – Bramcote is part of the Ashfield House Veterinary Surgery group, with a separate Ashfield House Vet Hospital providing a stated 24/7 emergency service. The practice offers routine care such as vaccinations, nurse clinics and neutering, and also advertises more advanced options including complex surgeries and “keyhole” laparoscopic spays. Recent reviews repeatedly mention gentle handling for nervous or older pets (including a nervous dog and a 20‑year‑old cat), while a small number of reviewers report serious communication delays when trying to get a quote for tests.

#45

Pinfold Vets

Nottingham

Our Score (58/100)

4.8(12 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Pinfold Vets describes itself on its website as an independent, privately owned practice. From the reviews available, it appears set up for routine, ongoing care: owners mention a medication review for a dog and dental cleaning for a cat, alongside general support and advice. Multiple reviewers describe appointments as unrushed, with time taken to reassure nervous pets (including treats) and make visits easier—though one repeated comment flags higher-than-expected cost for cat dental cleaning.

Our Score (50/100)

4.4(48 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Ambivet Veterinary Group is a multi-site small-animal practice established in 1979, offering routine care through to surgery, imaging, and some referral services. The website lists in-house diagnostics (lab work plus X-ray and ultrasound) and a wide species range beyond cats and dogs (including small mammals and birds). Reviews suggest many long-term clients use the group for ongoing care and emergencies, while a minority report concerns about costs, debt collection language, and inconsistent diagnoses between vets. Concrete points mentioned by clients and/or the clinic: - Out-of-hours emergencies are handled by another Ambivet branch, with free telephone advice and emergency consultations (as stated on the website). - Some owners describe thorough consultations and professional manner; others describe needing multiple visits before a problem (inverted eyelashes) was identified (reviews). - Billing and payment handling comes up in negative reviews, including being refused further appointments over an unpaid balance and mention of debt collection escalation (reviews). - The clinic advertises on-site diagnostic capability (in-house lab, X-ray, ultrasound) (website).

#47

Our Score (19/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
exotic

Only the clinic name (“The Small Pet Vet”) was provided in the input. No website summary, structured service details, pricing, people/staff details, or Google rating/review text was included, so it isn’t possible to describe what this clinic is set up for (e.g., species treated, procedures offered, approach, or policies) without inventing information.

#48

Newgrange Vets

Car Colston

5.0(52 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Newgrange Vets presents itself as a family-run, independent practice (the website explicitly contrasts this with corporate clinics). Reviews consistently mention Will/William and his team and give concrete examples of what the practice is used for: new-pet registrations and first check-ups, ongoing management of complex cases, and end-of-life care including a home visit. Specific treatments described in recent reviews include x‑rays and stem cell therapy targeted to arthritic joints, with one owner reporting a noticeable improvement within a week.

4.9(47 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Minster Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent practice providing care for pets and farm animals (with stated support for small animals, equine, farm animals and “backyard pets”). It offers its own 24‑hour emergency service staffed by their own vets, plus on-site diagnostics (in‑house lab, X‑ray, ultrasound) and surgery. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear communication around operations, including being kept updated during procedures and help understanding pet insurance. Several reviews also describe thoughtful aftercare, such as follow-up calls after surgery and (after a loss) a sympathy card that included a paw print. A minority of reviews raise a practical concern: long waits for routine appointments, including a report of waiting 30 minutes for a puppy vaccination without being warned about delays.

4.8(375 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Dixon and Young Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on owner reports, the practice handles a wide mix of routine and more involved care: same-day/short-notice appointments have been mentioned, as well as surgery (including spays and additional repairs done during the same visit), and end-of-life support. Concrete examples owners describe include: - Being seen straight away at short notice for a cat, with a quick examination and treatment. - A dog being spayed, with the team also repairing a hernia during the same surgical period (the owner said they hadn’t expected this and it avoided an extra operation). - Support for nervous/rescue pets, including a stitch removal done at the car to reduce stress. Reviews are mostly very positive, but there is also a recent account describing a rude interaction and poor explanation around a new lump/mass and proposed surgery, which conflicts with other reviews praising clear explanations.

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