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5.0(3 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Manor Farm Veterinary Ltd is an independent farm-only veterinary practice focused on dairy cattle, beef cattle and sheep. The website emphasises a proactive approach (health planning, fertility and preventative work), alongside 24/7 emergency cover with direct communication to one of the known vets. In the latest reviews available to us, clients specifically mention sheep care, proactive welfare support and disease prevention, and data analysis to guide herd/flock decisions.

4.8(436 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Blue House Veterinary Centre offers a broad small-animal service list (including diagnostics, dentistry, acupuncture, nurse clinics, referrals, and euthanasia) and also sees a wider range of species than many practices (cats, dogs, rabbits and other small pets, plus chickens/fancy fowl). It is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe clear communication (including explaining costs up front and talking through “what’s next”) and gentle handling—especially with an elderly dog. There is one recent report of an online-booked appointment being declined because the clinic requested the pet’s medical history from the “original vets,” which the owner found frustrating.

4.7(250 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Pool House Veterinary Group describes itself as having served pet owners for over 150 years, and as being RCVS-accredited with access to a Tier 3 hospital facility and an in-house team for inpatients. The website content is strongly equine-focused (including MRI scans and colic surgery), while recent reviewers describe bringing a wider mix of pets (cats, dogs, rabbits, and a puppy). Decision-relevant points that come up repeatedly: - Owners mention being given treatment options with a rough price guide and “no pressure” to decide immediately (reviewed experience). - Dentistry is specifically referenced: one owner reports paying £900 for three cat tooth extractions, with later discussion of an additional gum scan (reviewed experience). - Experiences with access and admin are mixed: one review says appointments can mean a three-day wait, and another describes a prescription/meds collection mix‑up at reception (reviewed experiences).

4.7(36 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Connaught House Veterinary Group Ltd appears set up primarily for routine, day-to-day small animal care (dogs and cats are specifically mentioned by reviewers), with an emphasis on trying to accommodate short-notice appointments. Recent reviews repeatedly mention friendly interactions at the front desk and with the vets, including staff “making a fuss” of nervous/excited pets and vets giving practical advice. One older review reports a serious appointment-handling problem (vet not present at the booked time, then refusing to acknowledge the issue), which conflicts with other comments about being easy to book and being fitted in.

4.5(130 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Shires Veterinary Practice describes itself as providing “comprehensive veterinary care” for over 70 years (no corporate group ownership is stated). Recent reviews suggest the clinic is set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, health checks, parasite prevention via a health plan) as well as medical and dental work—especially for cats. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Rapid help for a sick cat after phoning, with the cat “back to full health” afterwards. - Dental assessments and proposed dental treatment for cats (scale/polish, dental X‑rays, and possible extractions were discussed in one review). - Vaccinations for rabbits, with time spent answering questions and keeping the visit calm for nervous travellers. - Reminder system for health checks and inoculations, and a health plan that includes NexGard Spectra chews (as described by one owner). One detailed negative review describes feeling pushed toward costly investigations/treatment without enough home-care advice, and raises concerns about inconsistency between vets over time.

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