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Dog & Cat Vets in Kent

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Our Score (60/100)

4.8(144 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
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cat
bird
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Cinque Ports Veterinary Group Ltd offers routine appointments as well as a stated 24/7 emergency service provided by Vets Now (based at the Cinque Ports Veterinary Hospital). In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe being seen on time, having concerns listened to, and receiving clear explanations (one reviewer mentions “psycho ed” being communicated well). Several reviews also point to small practical touches such as puppy vaccine visits that included a gift bag/treat, and suggestions to bring in a vet-nervous dog just to be weighed so they can get used to the clinic. One reviewer flags limited wheelchair access due to a large step/steep ramp, but says staff made alternative arrangements (including bringing pets to/from the door).

Our Score (56/100)

4.7(22 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Aylesham Veterinary Clinic is a satellite branch of White Mill Veterinary Centre (the trading name of Sandwich Veterinary Centre Ltd). Based on the clinic website, it’s set up to provide routine and ongoing veterinary care (diagnostic, medical, surgical and after-care), and to see a wide range of species—from dogs and cats through to small furries, reptiles, caged birds, farm animals and equine. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention quick access to appointments (including being seen within two hours), practical handling for difficult-to-manage pets (for example, claw trimming for a “bad tempered” older cat), and support during end-of-life situations.

Our Score (39/100)

2.4(18 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Cinque Ports Veterinary Group Ltd’s website emphasises preventative care (including a “Pet Health for Life Plan”) and states that out-of-hours emergencies are covered 24/7/365 by Vets Now at the Cinque Ports Veterinary Hospital. In the latest reviews available to us, multiple owners describe a shift toward higher costs after a “takeover,” with some explicitly linking the wider group to Linnaeus and Mars Petcare UK (the clinic website summary provided to us does not mention ownership). Concrete examples raised in reviews include: - A quoted cat dental pathway split into an “investigation” stage and a later dental procedure, with the total stated as £1,500. - A reported charge of £210 for euthanasia of a rabbit. - A complaint that same-day appointments were charged as an “emergency appointment” (even when within normal hours), and that additional tests were being pushed.

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