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Minster Veterinary Centre – Bingham is part of the independent Minster Veterinary Centre group (owned by vet David Sparks) and provides first-opinion care for pets, as well as services for equine and farm animals across the wider practice. The website states the practice runs its own 24-hour emergency service staffed by its own vets across their sites, and Bingham is listed as ISFM Silver standard (cat-friendly accreditation level). From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly, informative consultations (including staff explaining what they’re doing during procedures), prompt phone answering by a person, and good experiences both routine and out-of-hours—alongside a small number of critical comments about cost and one serious complaint about diagnosis/aftercare.
Minster Veterinary Centre – Bingham is part of the independent Minster Veterinary Centre group (owned by vet David Sparks) and provides first-opinion care for pets, as well as services for equine and farm animals across the wider practice. The website states the practice runs its own 24-hour emergency service staffed by its own vets across their sites, and Bingham is listed as ISFM Silver standard (cat-friendly accreditation level). From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly, informative consultations (including staff explaining what they’re doing during procedures), prompt phone answering by a person, and good experiences both routine and out-of-hours—alongside a small number of critical comments about cost and one serious complaint about diagnosis/aftercare.
Kirkby in Ashfield Vets4Pets
Kirkby In Ashfield
Kirkby in Ashfield Vets4Pets describes itself as a locally owned Vets for Pets practice with a modern, well‑equipped setup (in‑house lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, therapeutic laser, operating theatre, isolation and separate cat/dog wards). It appears set up for routine care plus in‑house diagnostics and procedures, with owners also mentioning support around end‑of‑life appointments. Decision‑relevant specifics mentioned by owners and the clinic: - Out‑of‑hours emergencies are covered via Vets Now (as stated on the clinic website). - Owners describe follow-up compassion after euthanasia, including a sympathy card after a pet rat was put to sleep. - Reviews repeatedly mention staff helping keep nervous cats calm during regular check‑ups and medication visits. - A recurring operational theme is a newer “payment in advance” requirement, which some clients find frustrating (including for a pet-plan weigh appointment that is free).
Kirkby in Ashfield Vets4Pets describes itself as a locally owned Vets for Pets practice with a modern, well‑equipped setup (in‑house lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, therapeutic laser, operating theatre, isolation and separate cat/dog wards). It appears set up for routine care plus in‑house diagnostics and procedures, with owners also mentioning support around end‑of‑life appointments. Decision‑relevant specifics mentioned by owners and the clinic: - Out‑of‑hours emergencies are covered via Vets Now (as stated on the clinic website). - Owners describe follow-up compassion after euthanasia, including a sympathy card after a pet rat was put to sleep. - Reviews repeatedly mention staff helping keep nervous cats calm during regular check‑ups and medication visits. - A recurring operational theme is a newer “payment in advance” requirement, which some clients find frustrating (including for a pet-plan weigh appointment that is free).
Rushcliffe Veterinary Centre
West Bridgford
Rushcliffe Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family-run practice and, from its website, is set up for minimally invasive procedures—including laparoscopic “keyhole” spays (it states it has performed hundreds of these). The clinic also lists endoscopy, ophthalmology and medicine as areas of focus, and says out-of-hours emergencies are handled by VetsNow. In recent reviews, owners give concrete examples of: - Complex treatment plans managed over time (one owner mentions nearly 3 years as a client, highlighting ongoing care from named vets and the wider team). - Low-stress handling for nervous pets (a reviewer describes a calm, “fear-free” approach that enabled an injection for a dog that can become aggressive when stressed). - Quick, practical nurse-led help, including cleaning up a travel accident and claw trimming for a frightened cat in a short appointment. There are also a small number of sharply negative reviews that conflict with the above, describing some vet interactions as cold/unkind and raising a serious complaint about decision-making around a stray cat’s care.
Rushcliffe Veterinary Centre describes itself as a family-run practice and, from its website, is set up for minimally invasive procedures—including laparoscopic “keyhole” spays (it states it has performed hundreds of these). The clinic also lists endoscopy, ophthalmology and medicine as areas of focus, and says out-of-hours emergencies are handled by VetsNow. In recent reviews, owners give concrete examples of: - Complex treatment plans managed over time (one owner mentions nearly 3 years as a client, highlighting ongoing care from named vets and the wider team). - Low-stress handling for nervous pets (a reviewer describes a calm, “fear-free” approach that enabled an injection for a dog that can become aggressive when stressed). - Quick, practical nurse-led help, including cleaning up a travel accident and claw trimming for a frightened cat in a short appointment. There are also a small number of sharply negative reviews that conflict with the above, describing some vet interactions as cold/unkind and raising a serious complaint about decision-making around a stray cat’s care.
Vets for Pets
Netherfield
Vets for Pets Nottingham Netherfield is described on its website as a locally owned practice with a modern, well‑equipped facility (including an on-site lab, imaging and a dental suite). It’s set up for routine care and a range of in‑house diagnostics, and reviews also describe it handling procedures like neutering, dental work, lump removals and even eye removal, plus care for rabbits alongside dogs and cats. Owners repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain options and likely outcomes before surgery, and one review describes an injured racing pigeon being treated and rehabilitated rather than automatically euthanised.
Vets for Pets Nottingham Netherfield is described on its website as a locally owned practice with a modern, well‑equipped facility (including an on-site lab, imaging and a dental suite). It’s set up for routine care and a range of in‑house diagnostics, and reviews also describe it handling procedures like neutering, dental work, lump removals and even eye removal, plus care for rabbits alongside dogs and cats. Owners repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain options and likely outcomes before surgery, and one review describes an injured racing pigeon being treated and rehabilitated rather than automatically euthanised.
Portland House Veterinary Group treats both companion animals and farm animals, and is set up for routine care as well as more serious, ongoing medical problems. Recent reviews describe out-of-hours emergency care for a dog with a severe wound (down to bone and tendon) with ongoing dressing and monitoring over weeks, and longer-term management of diabetes with lots of visits and phone calls as the dog was being regulated. Owners also mention surgical care (“during his operation”) and that the practice can be quick to see animals when needed. One reviewer flags cost as a drawback, and another mentions the reception/waiting area feels crowded and in need of updating despite strong confidence in the clinical care.
Portland House Veterinary Group treats both companion animals and farm animals, and is set up for routine care as well as more serious, ongoing medical problems. Recent reviews describe out-of-hours emergency care for a dog with a severe wound (down to bone and tendon) with ongoing dressing and monitoring over weeks, and longer-term management of diabetes with lots of visits and phone calls as the dog was being regulated. Owners also mention surgical care (“during his operation”) and that the practice can be quick to see animals when needed. One reviewer flags cost as a drawback, and another mentions the reception/waiting area feels crowded and in need of updating despite strong confidence in the clinical care.
Hucknall Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes the brand as “locally owned”). Recent reviews describe a mix of routine care and surgical work, including spay/neuter and other operations with aftercare instructions. Several owners give concrete examples of handling anxious pets gently (extra care during assessments, pets staying relaxed), and one owner reports being kept updated with pictures during kitten surgery and being listened to on kennel arrangements. A smaller number of reviews raise policy/process complaints—particularly about fees for rechecks after surgery and an appointment cancellation linked (in that reviewer’s account) to a required deposit that they say wasn’t clearly communicated.
Hucknall Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes the brand as “locally owned”). Recent reviews describe a mix of routine care and surgical work, including spay/neuter and other operations with aftercare instructions. Several owners give concrete examples of handling anxious pets gently (extra care during assessments, pets staying relaxed), and one owner reports being kept updated with pictures during kitten surgery and being listened to on kennel arrangements. A smaller number of reviews raise policy/process complaints—particularly about fees for rechecks after surgery and an appointment cancellation linked (in that reviewer’s account) to a required deposit that they say wasn’t clearly communicated.
Mapperley Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes practices as “locally owned”). It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the evidence available, the practice handles routine and medical cases (vaccinations/Care Plan queries, antibiotics, investigations like blood tests, and discussions of ultrasound), and also sees longer-running issues like allergies and lumps. Decision-relevant signals from recent reviews are mixed: one reviewer specifically praises “Kara” for getting a dog “sorted quickly with the right treatment” and helping an anxious owner and pet feel at ease, while several others describe problems including conflicting advice, delays/escalation concerns (being advised to “wait” before being told to go to an emergency vet), and cost/charging complaints (including a specific medication price and “thousands” quoted for diagnostics). Concrete specifics mentioned: - Complete Care Plan renewal timing caused a disagreement; one reviewer reports being told they could attend early, then called back and refused unless paying outside the plan. - Diagnostics and treatment referenced include blood tests, pain relief, anti-sickness medication (via an emergency vet), and consideration of an ultrasound scan. - Medication pricing is a recurring complaint in the latest reviews (example below in Pricing).
Mapperley Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes practices as “locally owned”). It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the evidence available, the practice handles routine and medical cases (vaccinations/Care Plan queries, antibiotics, investigations like blood tests, and discussions of ultrasound), and also sees longer-running issues like allergies and lumps. Decision-relevant signals from recent reviews are mixed: one reviewer specifically praises “Kara” for getting a dog “sorted quickly with the right treatment” and helping an anxious owner and pet feel at ease, while several others describe problems including conflicting advice, delays/escalation concerns (being advised to “wait” before being told to go to an emergency vet), and cost/charging complaints (including a specific medication price and “thousands” quoted for diagnostics). Concrete specifics mentioned: - Complete Care Plan renewal timing caused a disagreement; one reviewer reports being told they could attend early, then called back and refused unless paying outside the plan. - Diagnostics and treatment referenced include blood tests, pain relief, anti-sickness medication (via an emergency vet), and consideration of an ultrasound scan. - Medication pricing is a recurring complaint in the latest reviews (example below in Pricing).
Oak House Veterinary Centre Ltd is a long-established practice (website states it has been caring for pets for over 20 years, and “since 2004”) and is accredited as an International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) silver-level Cat Friendly Clinic. Emergency veterinary services are listed in the clinic data (the specific out-of-hours arrangement isn’t stated in the sources provided). From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe: - a clean practice and a welcoming, friendly front desk, - vets who are happy to answer questions (including for first-time puppy owners), - calm handling that can leave pets more comfortable returning (one owner said their dog “loves going now”).
Oak House Veterinary Centre Ltd is a long-established practice (website states it has been caring for pets for over 20 years, and “since 2004”) and is accredited as an International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) silver-level Cat Friendly Clinic. Emergency veterinary services are listed in the clinic data (the specific out-of-hours arrangement isn’t stated in the sources provided). From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe: - a clean practice and a welcoming, friendly front desk, - vets who are happy to answer questions (including for first-time puppy owners), - calm handling that can leave pets more comfortable returning (one owner said their dog “loves going now”).
