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Gamston Vets4Pets Ltd
Nottingham
Our Score (74/100)
Gamston Vets4Pets Ltd is a locally owned Vets for Pets practice (part of the Vets4Pets group) with in‑house facilities including a lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray and ultrasound. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and urgent presentations, with multiple reviews describing pets being taken in and treated right at closing time, including a dog in respiratory distress that owners say received immediate emergency care and survived. Reviews also point to a bright, clean clinic and parking on site. A small number of recent reviews describe a conflicting experience around appointment handling and being turned away when expecting a walk‑in.
Gamston Vets4Pets Ltd is a locally owned Vets for Pets practice (part of the Vets4Pets group) with in‑house facilities including a lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray and ultrasound. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and urgent presentations, with multiple reviews describing pets being taken in and treated right at closing time, including a dog in respiratory distress that owners say received immediate emergency care and survived. Reviews also point to a bright, clean clinic and parking on site. A small number of recent reviews describe a conflicting experience around appointment handling and being turned away when expecting a walk‑in.
Our Score (73/100)
Companion Veterinary Clinic Ltd offers a broad small-pet service (cats, dogs and small mammals including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters) with 24-hour emergency cover and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic’s website highlights routine and preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, weight clinics, wellness screening) alongside procedures such as neutering and other surgery, plus pet travel passports and orthopaedic screening (hip and elbow scoring). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations during everything from jabs to surgery, and one describes receiving a printed cost estimate on the day of an operation; another highlights staff helping despite a booking error. There is also a clear split in feedback on value: one long-term client alleges a shift toward profit and cites a high quote for euthanasia/cremation after “Paul left,” while others describe decades-long loyalty.
Companion Veterinary Clinic Ltd offers a broad small-pet service (cats, dogs and small mammals including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters) with 24-hour emergency cover and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic’s website highlights routine and preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, weight clinics, wellness screening) alongside procedures such as neutering and other surgery, plus pet travel passports and orthopaedic screening (hip and elbow scoring). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations during everything from jabs to surgery, and one describes receiving a printed cost estimate on the day of an operation; another highlights staff helping despite a booking error. There is also a clear split in feedback on value: one long-term client alleges a shift toward profit and cites a high quote for euthanasia/cremation after “Paul left,” while others describe decades-long loyalty.
Medivet Balderton is part of the Medivet group (a corporate veterinary chain). The practice offers 15‑minute consultations and has on‑site diagnostics and imaging (in‑house lab, X‑rays and ultrasound), plus procedures such as dentistry, ECG and endoscopy. Cat owners will note it holds the ISFM Silver Standard Cat‑Friendly Clinic Award, and reviews mention a separate cat waiting area. Recent feedback is mixed: many owners describe friendly, informative appointments (including vets/nurses explaining treatments clearly), while a few reviews describe feeling dismissed or encountering rigid “policy” handling—most notably being turned away for arriving four minutes late, and another owner reporting they sought a second opinion elsewhere after feeling advice was insufficient.
Medivet Balderton is part of the Medivet group (a corporate veterinary chain). The practice offers 15‑minute consultations and has on‑site diagnostics and imaging (in‑house lab, X‑rays and ultrasound), plus procedures such as dentistry, ECG and endoscopy. Cat owners will note it holds the ISFM Silver Standard Cat‑Friendly Clinic Award, and reviews mention a separate cat waiting area. Recent feedback is mixed: many owners describe friendly, informative appointments (including vets/nurses explaining treatments clearly), while a few reviews describe feeling dismissed or encountering rigid “policy” handling—most notably being turned away for arriving four minutes late, and another owner reporting they sought a second opinion elsewhere after feeling advice was insufficient.
Shannon Lodge Veterinary Surgery
Sutton-In-Ashfield
Our Score (72/100)
Shannon Lodge Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 1999, set up for routine care and procedures (including dentistry and surgery) with in-house diagnostics (lab tests, X‑ray and ultrasound). The clinic is an RCVS General Practice and is listed as a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver), and it’s also a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention rabbits being seen quickly when unwell (within an hour in one case), dental work carried out in-practice, and clear explanations during difficult decisions; there’s also a conflicting note on pricing, with one reviewer unhappy about the quoted cost of an annual booster.
Shannon Lodge Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 1999, set up for routine care and procedures (including dentistry and surgery) with in-house diagnostics (lab tests, X‑ray and ultrasound). The clinic is an RCVS General Practice and is listed as a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver), and it’s also a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention rabbits being seen quickly when unwell (within an hour in one case), dental work carried out in-practice, and clear explanations during difficult decisions; there’s also a conflicting note on pricing, with one reviewer unhappy about the quoted cost of an annual booster.
Ark Veterinary Clinics
Nottingham
Our Score (70/100)
Ark Veterinary Clinics is part of the CVS group (the website is hosted on cvsvets.com). It’s a small-animal practice established in 1979 and lists RCVS General Practice status plus Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and Rabbit Friendly Clinic (Silver) accreditations. Based on the service list and recent client feedback, it appears set up for routine care (vaccinations, neutering and nurse consults) alongside surgery/diagnostics and some non-routine needs (pet travel documentation, home visits, internal medicine referrals). Review experiences are mixed: some owners describe close post-op follow-up (including “lots of follow up appointments and advice” after a spay) and being kept informed during a day procedure (guinea pig abscess removal), while others report problems with communication/organisation (missed or cancelled appointments, medication/prescription issues) and concerns about costs.
Ark Veterinary Clinics is part of the CVS group (the website is hosted on cvsvets.com). It’s a small-animal practice established in 1979 and lists RCVS General Practice status plus Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and Rabbit Friendly Clinic (Silver) accreditations. Based on the service list and recent client feedback, it appears set up for routine care (vaccinations, neutering and nurse consults) alongside surgery/diagnostics and some non-routine needs (pet travel documentation, home visits, internal medicine referrals). Review experiences are mixed: some owners describe close post-op follow-up (including “lots of follow up appointments and advice” after a spay) and being kept informed during a day procedure (guinea pig abscess removal), while others report problems with communication/organisation (missed or cancelled appointments, medication/prescription issues) and concerns about costs.
Castle Veterinary Centre
Nottingham
Our Score (70/100)
Castle Veterinary Centre is described by a long-term client as an independent practice. Based on its website and the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine cat and dog care plus urgent problems, with the ability to run some urgent lab tests in-house (while most diagnostics are sent to external labs). Reviewers repeatedly mention clear communication about likely outcomes and costs during emergencies, prompt admission for urgent cases, and follow-up updates by phone when promised. Specific examples include emergency care for a seriously ill dog treated promptly, and two kittens needing urgent treatment who were taken in first thing the next morning and later spayed at the practice.
Castle Veterinary Centre is described by a long-term client as an independent practice. Based on its website and the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine cat and dog care plus urgent problems, with the ability to run some urgent lab tests in-house (while most diagnostics are sent to external labs). Reviewers repeatedly mention clear communication about likely outcomes and costs during emergencies, prompt admission for urgent cases, and follow-up updates by phone when promised. Specific examples include emergency care for a seriously ill dog treated promptly, and two kittens needing urgent treatment who were taken in first thing the next morning and later spayed at the practice.
Our Score (69/100)
Priory Veterinary Group / MiNightVet runs an on-site, dedicated emergency and out-of-hours service (“MiNightVet”) alongside a small-animal practice, and is linked to CVS Vets (the clinic email domain is cvsvets.com). Based on the website and reviews, it’s set up for urgent cases with in-clinic diagnostics (X‑ray, ultrasound, in-house lab) and for supporting owners through difficult decisions. Concrete specifics owners mention include: - Phone triage and advice during emergencies (including multiple calls in one night), with callers describing being talked through options calmly. - Being seen quickly when arriving with an urgent problem (e.g., a dog with a broken nail). - Time given to ask questions and consider treatment, including during end-of-life decisions. - Regular phone updates while a pet was hospitalised for emergency treatment.
Priory Veterinary Group / MiNightVet runs an on-site, dedicated emergency and out-of-hours service (“MiNightVet”) alongside a small-animal practice, and is linked to CVS Vets (the clinic email domain is cvsvets.com). Based on the website and reviews, it’s set up for urgent cases with in-clinic diagnostics (X‑ray, ultrasound, in-house lab) and for supporting owners through difficult decisions. Concrete specifics owners mention include: - Phone triage and advice during emergencies (including multiple calls in one night), with callers describing being talked through options calmly. - Being seen quickly when arriving with an urgent problem (e.g., a dog with a broken nail). - Time given to ask questions and consider treatment, including during end-of-life decisions. - Regular phone updates while a pet was hospitalised for emergency treatment.
The Rainbow Bridge Vet Ltd is an independent, mobile end‑of‑life veterinary service focused on at‑home support for pets, operated by Dr Laura Davidson (MRCVS). The website centres on quality‑of‑life discussions, home euthanasia, and cremation options for dogs, cats and rabbits, with out‑of‑hours visits sometimes possible on a case‑by‑case basis. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe clear, step‑by‑step explanations of what would happen, an unhurried appointment (“nothing was rushed”), and pets passing peacefully at home; several also mention receiving a condolence card afterwards (including flower seeds in one case).
The Rainbow Bridge Vet Ltd is an independent, mobile end‑of‑life veterinary service focused on at‑home support for pets, operated by Dr Laura Davidson (MRCVS). The website centres on quality‑of‑life discussions, home euthanasia, and cremation options for dogs, cats and rabbits, with out‑of‑hours visits sometimes possible on a case‑by‑case basis. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe clear, step‑by‑step explanations of what would happen, an unhurried appointment (“nothing was rushed”), and pets passing peacefully at home; several also mention receiving a condolence card afterwards (including flower seeds in one case).
Sutton in Ashfield Vets4Pets Ltd
Sutton-In-Ashfield
Our Score (68/100)
Sutton in Ashfield Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets corporate group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, the practice appears set up for a broad mix of routine and urgent presentations, including diagnostics (X‑rays and blood tests) and supportive care for a range of animals. Concrete examples owners mention include: - End-of-life care where a budgie was put to sleep with time given for privacy, followed by a sympathy card and flower seeds sent afterwards. - Treating an injured swan (cleaning and treating wounds after a dog attack) and then arranging onward placement with a wildlife sanctuary. - Investigating a dog’s hind-leg injury with X‑rays and medication. - A conflicting set of experiences around access and communication: some describe staff who explain things clearly, while others report difficulty reaching the practice by phone, feeling rushed/talked over, and concerns about not being listened to.
Sutton in Ashfield Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets corporate group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, the practice appears set up for a broad mix of routine and urgent presentations, including diagnostics (X‑rays and blood tests) and supportive care for a range of animals. Concrete examples owners mention include: - End-of-life care where a budgie was put to sleep with time given for privacy, followed by a sympathy card and flower seeds sent afterwards. - Treating an injured swan (cleaning and treating wounds after a dog attack) and then arranging onward placement with a wildlife sanctuary. - Investigating a dog’s hind-leg injury with X‑rays and medication. - A conflicting set of experiences around access and communication: some describe staff who explain things clearly, while others report difficulty reaching the practice by phone, feeling rushed/talked over, and concerns about not being listened to.
Ambivet Veterinary Group
Nottingham
Our Score (68/100)
Ambivet Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in 1979 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The practice is set up for routine care (consultations, vaccinations, parasite control), dentistry and surgery, with in-house diagnostics (lab tests, X‑ray and ultrasound) and a cardiology referral service listed on its website. It’s also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners describe a mix of experiences: some report careful, detailed support (including a six‑month export process for pets and sedated euthanasia to keep it calm and dignified), while others report problems such as a long wait without updates at reception and a concern that recommended procedures felt unnecessary after a second opinion.
Ambivet Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in 1979 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The practice is set up for routine care (consultations, vaccinations, parasite control), dentistry and surgery, with in-house diagnostics (lab tests, X‑ray and ultrasound) and a cardiology referral service listed on its website. It’s also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners describe a mix of experiences: some report careful, detailed support (including a six‑month export process for pets and sedated euthanasia to keep it calm and dignified), while others report problems such as a long wait without updates at reception and a concern that recommended procedures felt unnecessary after a second opinion.
