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Dacre House Veterinary Clinic
Tunbridge Wells
Our Score (87/100)
Dacre House Veterinary Clinic is an independently owned practice, established in 1986 and owned by Bradley and Liz Curtis. It appears set up for ongoing, general pet care across multiple species (dogs, cats and guinea pigs are all specifically mentioned in reviews), as well as difficult end-of-life support.
Dacre House Veterinary Clinic is an independently owned practice, established in 1986 and owned by Bradley and Liz Curtis. It appears set up for ongoing, general pet care across multiple species (dogs, cats and guinea pigs are all specifically mentioned in reviews), as well as difficult end-of-life support.
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).
Elands Veterinary Clinic
Sevenoaks
Our Score (85/100)
Elands Veterinary Clinic has been operating since the 1980s and describes purpose-built facilities with “state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment” on its website. Services explicitly referenced include routine preventive care (vaccinations, microchipping) and dentistry, with reviewers specifically mentioning cat tooth extraction and follow-up rechecks. Clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Elands Veterinary Clinic has been operating since the 1980s and describes purpose-built facilities with “state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment” on its website. Services explicitly referenced include routine preventive care (vaccinations, microchipping) and dentistry, with reviewers specifically mentioning cat tooth extraction and follow-up rechecks. Clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Trinity Vet Centre
Maidstone
Our Score (84/100)
Trinity Vet Centre is set up for a broad mix of pets, with multiple reviews describing care for “exotics” alongside cats—including rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, ferrets, tortoises and a cockatiel. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
Trinity Vet Centre is set up for a broad mix of pets, with multiple reviews describing care for “exotics” alongside cats—including rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, ferrets, tortoises and a cockatiel. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
Our Score (84/100)
The Barton Veterinary Hospital / MiNightVet Canterbury is a small-animal hospital (established 1890) that provides both routine care and on-site 24-hour emergency support via its dedicated MiNightVet service. It appears to be part of CVS Group (cvsvets.com email domain). Based on the clinic’s stated facilities and recent reviews, it’s set up for complex medical work as well as urgent care—owners mention rapid emergency triage, clear explanations with time to make decisions, and ongoing management for serious conditions (including heart failure supported by ultrasound expertise).
The Barton Veterinary Hospital / MiNightVet Canterbury is a small-animal hospital (established 1890) that provides both routine care and on-site 24-hour emergency support via its dedicated MiNightVet service. It appears to be part of CVS Group (cvsvets.com email domain). Based on the clinic’s stated facilities and recent reviews, it’s set up for complex medical work as well as urgent care—owners mention rapid emergency triage, clear explanations with time to make decisions, and ongoing management for serious conditions (including heart failure supported by ultrasound expertise).
Abbeywell Veterinary Clinic
Folkestone
Our Score (84/100)
Abbeywell Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. From its website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care plus travel/admin services (like Animal Health Certificates) and general procedures (a cat spay is specifically mentioned). Owners also repeatedly mention practical communication—vets explaining medications and next steps, and aftercare following surgery—while a smaller number of reviews describe the opposite experience, alleging pressure to pay for advanced imaging (MRI and other scans) or treatment decisions they felt missed a serious condition.
Abbeywell Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. From its website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care plus travel/admin services (like Animal Health Certificates) and general procedures (a cat spay is specifically mentioned). Owners also repeatedly mention practical communication—vets explaining medications and next steps, and aftercare following surgery—while a smaller number of reviews describe the opposite experience, alleging pressure to pay for advanced imaging (MRI and other scans) or treatment decisions they felt missed a serious condition.
Sittivets
Sittingbourne
Our Score (84/100)
Sittivets is a veterinary practice that states it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Based on client reports, it handles a mix of routine care and urgent problems, including spays, nail clips, first puppy/dog check-ups, and treatment for small pets such as guinea pigs and rats. Reviews include examples of prompt same-day attention for an urgent illness (antibiotic injection and take-home medication) and staff being described as thorough during a pet’s first visit.
Sittivets is a veterinary practice that states it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Based on client reports, it handles a mix of routine care and urgent problems, including spays, nail clips, first puppy/dog check-ups, and treatment for small pets such as guinea pigs and rats. Reviews include examples of prompt same-day attention for an urgent illness (antibiotic injection and take-home medication) and staff being described as thorough during a pet’s first visit.
Faversham Veterinary Clinic
Faversham
Our Score (84/100)
Faversham Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent, family-run practice (not part of a corporate group) and promotes membership-style plans aimed at reducing out-of-pocket costs for routine and in-house care. The clinic lists in-house surgery, X‑rays/ultrasound, and lab tests on its website, and reviews mention routine procedures like injections/vaccinations and a spay, including one case where a dog was kept overnight for extra reassurance. Recent feedback is mostly positive about how the team handles nervous or energetic dogs, but one recent reviewer objected to being made to wait outside and not meeting the vet during vaccinations.
Faversham Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent, family-run practice (not part of a corporate group) and promotes membership-style plans aimed at reducing out-of-pocket costs for routine and in-house care. The clinic lists in-house surgery, X‑rays/ultrasound, and lab tests on its website, and reviews mention routine procedures like injections/vaccinations and a spay, including one case where a dog was kept overnight for extra reassurance. Recent feedback is mostly positive about how the team handles nervous or energetic dogs, but one recent reviewer objected to being made to wait outside and not meeting the vet during vaccinations.
Medivet West Kingsdown
Sevenoaks
Our Score (83/100)
Medivet West Kingsdown is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine preventative care alongside in-practice diagnostics (in-house lab, ultrasound, X‑rays) and dentistry. The clinic’s own info lists support for a wide range of species (cats, dogs, rabbits, exotics, avians and reptiles), plus nurse clinics and 15‑minute consultations. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention thorough health checks, clear explanations (vaccinations, flea/worm/tick control), and staff taking time to help anxious or reluctant dogs feel comfortable (including encouragement into the treatment room rather than forcing the issue).
Medivet West Kingsdown is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine preventative care alongside in-practice diagnostics (in-house lab, ultrasound, X‑rays) and dentistry. The clinic’s own info lists support for a wide range of species (cats, dogs, rabbits, exotics, avians and reptiles), plus nurse clinics and 15‑minute consultations. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention thorough health checks, clear explanations (vaccinations, flea/worm/tick control), and staff taking time to help anxious or reluctant dogs feel comfortable (including encouragement into the treatment room rather than forcing the issue).
Companion Care (Ashford) Ltd
Ashford
Our Score (83/100)
From the latest reviews
- •Eye problem assessment and treatment: fluorescein stain testing for a corneal ulcer, treatment plan, and re-check stain test at follow-up. - Spay surgery: post-op updates provided to the owner.
From the latest reviews
- •Eye problem assessment and treatment: fluorescein stain testing for a corneal ulcer, treatment plan, and re-check stain test at follow-up. - Spay surgery: post-op updates provided to the owner.
