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Pennard Vets Langley Park is an independent, employee-owned practice that says it’s part of an employee-owned veterinary group. The website highlights stress-free / Positive Pet accreditation, online booking, virtual consults, and that it handles its own out-of-hours work so clients “will always see a familiar face.”
Pennard Vets Langley Park is an independent, employee-owned practice that says it’s part of an employee-owned veterinary group. The website highlights stress-free / Positive Pet accreditation, online booking, virtual consults, and that it handles its own out-of-hours work so clients “will always see a familiar face.”
Olive Tree Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent clinic for companion animals, with facilities that include a separate feline waiting area, three consultation rooms, and two operating theatres. Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine consults alongside procedures such as neutering/spaying, dentistry, and orthopaedics, and it also offers an out-of-hours emergency service (as stated on the website).
Olive Tree Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent clinic for companion animals, with facilities that include a separate feline waiting area, three consultation rooms, and two operating theatres. Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine consults alongside procedures such as neutering/spaying, dentistry, and orthopaedics, and it also offers an out-of-hours emergency service (as stated on the website).
Vets Now Herne Bay is part of the Vets Now network of pet emergency clinics, set up to handle urgent and critical cases when regular practices are closed (nights, weekends and holidays). Based on the website and recent reviews, this clinic regularly deals with fast-onset illness and injuries, offering rapid assessment plus diagnostics such as blood tests and scans, and (when needed) inpatient/overnight care.
Vets Now Herne Bay is part of the Vets Now network of pet emergency clinics, set up to handle urgent and critical cases when regular practices are closed (nights, weekends and holidays). Based on the website and recent reviews, this clinic regularly deals with fast-onset illness and injuries, offering rapid assessment plus diagnostics such as blood tests and scans, and (when needed) inpatient/overnight care.
Our Score (86/100)
Medivet Ashford Middlesex / Redleaves Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the practice appears set up for both routine care (health checks) and urgent/same-day needs (emergency appointments), with escalation to advanced diagnostics and referral when required. In recent reviews, owners describe quick booking for emergencies, clear explanations during consultations, and thoughtful end-of-life support (including returning paw prints and a lock of fur after a pet died).
Medivet Ashford Middlesex / Redleaves Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the practice appears set up for both routine care (health checks) and urgent/same-day needs (emergency appointments), with escalation to advanced diagnostics and referral when required. In recent reviews, owners describe quick booking for emergencies, clear explanations during consultations, and thoughtful end-of-life support (including returning paw prints and a lock of fur after a pet died).
Medivet Gravesend
Gravesend
Our Score (86/100)
Medivet Gravesend is part of the Medivet network and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the information available, it appears set up for everyday vet care with the ability to escalate to 24/7 emergency support via Medivet’s out-of-hours service (with a stated nationwide fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am).
Medivet Gravesend is part of the Medivet network and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the information available, it appears set up for everyday vet care with the ability to escalate to 24/7 emergency support via Medivet’s out-of-hours service (with a stated nationwide fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am).
Pennard Vets Borough Green is part of the Pennard Vet Group (described in one review as employee-owned) and is set up as a small practice backed by a larger team for procedures and urgent care. The website lists a wide range of small-animal services (including in-house lab work), and owners most often mention practical, low-stress handling—especially for anxious or skittish pets—plus clear options rather than being pushed into one route.
Pennard Vets Borough Green is part of the Pennard Vet Group (described in one review as employee-owned) and is set up as a small practice backed by a larger team for procedures and urgent care. The website lists a wide range of small-animal services (including in-house lab work), and owners most often mention practical, low-stress handling—especially for anxious or skittish pets—plus clear options rather than being pushed into one route.
Medivet - 24 Hour Dartford
Dartford
Our Score (85/100)
Examples from reviews include a heart scan, and admission for sedation to examine a throat after vomiting.
Examples from reviews include a heart scan, and admission for sedation to examine a throat after vomiting.
Animed Veterinary Centre
Whitstable
Our Score (85/100)
- •Communication during treatment: owners describe being updated at each stage and being offered clear options for next steps (including during a multi‑week course of care for a cat). - Support in difficult moments: one long-term client describes sensitive support during euthanasia, including being given time to stay with their dog. - Helpfulness beyond registered clients: a reviewer says the practice returned a voicemail to explain a prescription diet wasn’t in stock and provided a manufacturer contact number to try instead.
- •Communication during treatment: owners describe being updated at each stage and being offered clear options for next steps (including during a multi‑week course of care for a cat). - Support in difficult moments: one long-term client describes sensitive support during euthanasia, including being given time to stay with their dog. - Helpfulness beyond registered clients: a reviewer says the practice returned a voicemail to explain a prescription diet wasn’t in stock and provided a manufacturer contact number to try instead.
Coxheath Veterinary Clinic Ltd
Maidstone
Our Score (85/100)
Coxheath Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a single-site veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation stated in the available sources). Based on recent reviews, it appears set up for everyday pet care and urgent same-day problems, with owners mentioning help for a sick dog, nail clipping for a difficult-to-handle cat, and a dog returning after going missing. Reviews also describe end-of-life support, including a vet (Cameron) helping a nervous rescue dog stay calm during a final appointment.
Coxheath Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a single-site veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation stated in the available sources). Based on recent reviews, it appears set up for everyday pet care and urgent same-day problems, with owners mentioning help for a sick dog, nail clipping for a difficult-to-handle cat, and a dog returning after going missing. Reviews also describe end-of-life support, including a vet (Cameron) helping a nervous rescue dog stay calm during a final appointment.
From the latest reviews, this branch appears set up for long-term general practice care for dogs and cats, with particular emphasis on calm handling and time spent explaining options. Owners give concrete examples such as one-to-one confidence-building sessions with a vet nurse for a very nervous dog, and vets taking time to answer questions and talk through choices. One recent reviewer was happy with the appointment but felt the cost was high (£93 for a 10-minute consultation plus eye drops).
From the latest reviews, this branch appears set up for long-term general practice care for dogs and cats, with particular emphasis on calm handling and time spent explaining options. Owners give concrete examples such as one-to-one confidence-building sessions with a vet nurse for a very nervous dog, and vets taking time to answer questions and talk through choices. One recent reviewer was happy with the appointment but felt the cost was high (£93 for a 10-minute consultation plus eye drops).
