Showing 101-110 of 153 clinics
Our Score (76/100)
Margetts & Associates (Ashford) is described by reviewers as an independent veterinary practice and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. The clinic’s website description highlights substantial in-house facilities for routine and surgical care, including two operating theatres, an on-site laboratory and pharmacy, separate dog and cat wards, an isolation room, and a dedicated diagnostic imaging room. The practice says it runs by appointment but will accommodate walk-ins if necessary.
Margetts & Associates (Ashford) is described by reviewers as an independent veterinary practice and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. The clinic’s website description highlights substantial in-house facilities for routine and surgical care, including two operating theatres, an on-site laboratory and pharmacy, separate dog and cat wards, an isolation room, and a dedicated diagnostic imaging room. The practice says it runs by appointment but will accommodate walk-ins if necessary.
Barrow Hill Veterinary Centre is an RCVS Accredited small-animal practice that describes having state-of-the-art facilities. It operates as part of a multi-branch group (reviews mention being able to use an alternative site), and the clinic states that out-of-hours emergency care is transferred to VetsNow.
Barrow Hill Veterinary Centre is an RCVS Accredited small-animal practice that describes having state-of-the-art facilities. It operates as part of a multi-branch group (reviews mention being able to use an alternative site), and the clinic states that out-of-hours emergency care is transferred to VetsNow.
- •Clear communication about care: multiple owners mention vets (especially Tom) taking time to explain what’s happening. - Support during emotionally difficult visits: one review describes the team’s kindness and “above and beyond” support while caring for a pet in a tough situation. - Welcoming, reassuring experience: owners describe feeling welcomed by the team and reassured about the quality of care their pets receive.
- •Clear communication about care: multiple owners mention vets (especially Tom) taking time to explain what’s happening. - Support during emotionally difficult visits: one review describes the team’s kindness and “above and beyond” support while caring for a pet in a tough situation. - Welcoming, reassuring experience: owners describe feeling welcomed by the team and reassured about the quality of care their pets receive.
Our Score (76/100)
Little Hoppers Animal Hospital Group – Staplehurst describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic. Based on its website, it’s set up for both routine care (vaccinations, preventive healthcare, neutering, dentistry) and more complex work (complex diagnostics and advanced surgery), with stated clinical interests including ophthalmology, dermatology, dentistry/oral surgery, endoscopy/endosurgery, cardiology, and small animal surgery.
Little Hoppers Animal Hospital Group – Staplehurst describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic. Based on its website, it’s set up for both routine care (vaccinations, preventive healthcare, neutering, dentistry) and more complex work (complex diagnostics and advanced surgery), with stated clinical interests including ophthalmology, dermatology, dentistry/oral surgery, endoscopy/endosurgery, cardiology, and small animal surgery.
Companion Care (Chatham) Ltd
Chatham
Our Score (75/100)
- •Dentistry and dental imaging (dentistry, dental x‑ray; review mentions two upper canine teeth removed)
- •Surgery
- •Soft tissue surgery
- •Orthopaedics, including cruciate surgery
- •Anaesthesia and an operating theatre
- •Diagnostics and imaging (in-house)
- •Digital x‑ray, ultrasound, echocardiography
- •In-house laboratory testing: biochemistry, haematology, electrolyte testing
- •Blood pressure monitoring
- •Tonopen eye pressure testing
- •Inpatient facilities: hospital ward and isolation unit
- •Preventive and routine care: microchipping, nurse clinics, weight clinic, nutritional advice, prescriptions
- •Species/case types listed on the site
- •Small animals, reptiles, and exotic pets
- •Specific interests listed: small mammals, tortoises, rabbit dentistry and surgery, feline medicine
- •Bereavement support (listed on the website)
- •Health plans (listed on the website; details/prices not provided in the inputs)
- •Dentistry and dental imaging (dentistry, dental x‑ray; review mentions two upper canine teeth removed)
- •Surgery
- •Soft tissue surgery
- •Orthopaedics, including cruciate surgery
- •Anaesthesia and an operating theatre
- •Diagnostics and imaging (in-house)
- •Digital x‑ray, ultrasound, echocardiography
- •In-house laboratory testing: biochemistry, haematology, electrolyte testing
- •Blood pressure monitoring
- •Tonopen eye pressure testing
- •Inpatient facilities: hospital ward and isolation unit
- •Preventive and routine care: microchipping, nurse clinics, weight clinic, nutritional advice, prescriptions
- •Species/case types listed on the site
- •Small animals, reptiles, and exotic pets
- •Specific interests listed: small mammals, tortoises, rabbit dentistry and surgery, feline medicine
- •Bereavement support (listed on the website)
- •Health plans (listed on the website; details/prices not provided in the inputs)
Gravesend Vets4Pets Ltd
Gravesend
Our Score (75/100)
From the latest reviews, owners frequently describe clear explanations and strong follow-up (including a post-op check-in call after castration). Reviews also include concerns from some clients about front-desk interactions (described as argumentative) and one reviewer who questioned the clinic’s competence without giving specifics.
From the latest reviews, owners frequently describe clear explanations and strong follow-up (including a post-op check-in call after castration). Reviews also include concerns from some clients about front-desk interactions (described as argumentative) and one reviewer who questioned the clinic’s competence without giving specifics.
Lady Dane Vets LLP
Faversham
Our Score (75/100)
Lady Dane Vets LLP is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice that offers a Pet Health Club® Plus plan (with consultations included) and is listed as providing emergency veterinary services and functioning as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe routine appointments (including cat consults) and travel paperwork (a travel health certificate appointment was mentioned). Several owners specifically mention vet advice and handling: one client highlighted “holistic” options offered before medication, and another said their “not the best behaved” cats were handled confidently.
Lady Dane Vets LLP is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice that offers a Pet Health Club® Plus plan (with consultations included) and is listed as providing emergency veterinary services and functioning as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe routine appointments (including cat consults) and travel paperwork (a travel health certificate appointment was mentioned). Several owners specifically mention vet advice and handling: one client highlighted “holistic” options offered before medication, and another said their “not the best behaved” cats were handled confidently.
Elham Valley Referrals
Canterbury
Our Score (75/100)
Elham Valley Referrals is an independent practice focused on veterinary ophthalmology (animal eye conditions), with a stated 24-hour emergency and out-of-hours service for eye cases. Based on the website and reviews, it’s set up for specialist diagnostics and eye surgery rather than routine primary-care work: examples mentioned include cataract surgery and corneal graft procedures. Reviewers repeatedly describe very thorough examinations, and several give outcome-focused updates (for example, an ulcer treated with eye debridement healing fully; cataract surgery leading to improved vision).
Elham Valley Referrals is an independent practice focused on veterinary ophthalmology (animal eye conditions), with a stated 24-hour emergency and out-of-hours service for eye cases. Based on the website and reviews, it’s set up for specialist diagnostics and eye surgery rather than routine primary-care work: examples mentioned include cataract surgery and corneal graft procedures. Reviewers repeatedly describe very thorough examinations, and several give outcome-focused updates (for example, an ulcer treated with eye debridement healing fully; cataract surgery leading to improved vision).
Dacre House Veterinary Clinic
Tunbridge Wells
Our Score (75/100)
Dacre House Veterinary Clinic describes itself as independently owned (not part of a corporate group) and established over 30 years ago. The website says it aims to keep prices “as fair as possible,” and explains that the practice is owned by Bradley and Liz (after being set up in 1986 by Chris and Sue Murray). Reviewers most often mention straightforward appointment access (“never have an issue making our regular appointments”), vets who listen and are approachable (specifically naming Gabriella), and costs being “very reasonable,” though one recent 1‑star review alleges a serious dispute about end‑of‑life care and payment.
Dacre House Veterinary Clinic describes itself as independently owned (not part of a corporate group) and established over 30 years ago. The website says it aims to keep prices “as fair as possible,” and explains that the practice is owned by Bradley and Liz (after being set up in 1986 by Chris and Sue Murray). Reviewers most often mention straightforward appointment access (“never have an issue making our regular appointments”), vets who listen and are approachable (specifically naming Gabriella), and costs being “very reasonable,” though one recent 1‑star review alleges a serious dispute about end‑of‑life care and payment.
Fern Cottage Veterinary Surgery
Sittingbourne
Our Score (74/100)
Fern Cottage Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 1974, treating dogs, cats and rabbits. The clinic describes a focus on continuity of care and is an approved veterinary nurse training centre. From the website, it’s set up for routine and medical work (consultations, six‑month health checks, vaccinations, parasite control) as well as surgery and in‑house diagnostics (lab tests plus X‑ray and ultrasound).
Fern Cottage Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 1974, treating dogs, cats and rabbits. The clinic describes a focus on continuity of care and is an approved veterinary nurse training centre. From the website, it’s set up for routine and medical work (consultations, six‑month health checks, vaccinations, parasite control) as well as surgery and in‑house diagnostics (lab tests plus X‑ray and ultrasound).
