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Our Score (81/100)
Warren House Veterinary Group – Walderslade Surgery is part of the Warren House Veterinary Group, a network of four small-animal practices operating since 1982. The clinic is set up for routine and ongoing small-animal care (cats, dogs and rabbits), with the website describing preventive, diagnostic and medical services. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention long-term use (including “over twenty years”), being welcomed by pets’ names at reception, and vets giving advice and helping anxious or older pets feel at ease—alongside one contrasting report of a stressful, delayed appointment with a kitten and no apology for the wait.
Warren House Veterinary Group – Walderslade Surgery is part of the Warren House Veterinary Group, a network of four small-animal practices operating since 1982. The clinic is set up for routine and ongoing small-animal care (cats, dogs and rabbits), with the website describing preventive, diagnostic and medical services. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention long-term use (including “over twenty years”), being welcomed by pets’ names at reception, and vets giving advice and helping anxious or older pets feel at ease—alongside one contrasting report of a stressful, delayed appointment with a kitten and no apology for the wait.
Southill Vets Ltd
Gillingham
Our Score (81/100)
Southill Vets Ltd describes itself as a long‑established independent veterinary practice. The website states it provides routine medical and surgical care, plus a 24‑hour emergency service run by its own team for clients. In the latest reviews available to us, owners frequently describe thorough exams and practical treatment plans (for example, a dog assessed for hind‑leg lameness, given a pain‑relief injection and prescribed medication), and at least one account of being seen without an appointment for a minor wound that was cleaned and checked.
Southill Vets Ltd describes itself as a long‑established independent veterinary practice. The website states it provides routine medical and surgical care, plus a 24‑hour emergency service run by its own team for clients. In the latest reviews available to us, owners frequently describe thorough exams and practical treatment plans (for example, a dog assessed for hind‑leg lameness, given a pain‑relief injection and prescribed medication), and at least one account of being seen without an appointment for a minor wound that was cleaned and checked.
Medivet Folkestone
Folkestone
Our Score (81/100)
Medivet Folkestone Sandgate is part of the Medivet group (previously known as Anna House Veterinary Clinic). The practice is set up for routine care and in‑house diagnostics, with facilities listed including an in‑house laboratory, ultrasound and X‑rays, and it treats cats, dogs and rabbits. Recent reviews describe both planned care (annual check-ups, neutering) and urgent situations (e.g., chocolate ingestion) being handled promptly, with some owners also noting follow-up communication such as a vet calling in the evening with test results.
Medivet Folkestone Sandgate is part of the Medivet group (previously known as Anna House Veterinary Clinic). The practice is set up for routine care and in‑house diagnostics, with facilities listed including an in‑house laboratory, ultrasound and X‑rays, and it treats cats, dogs and rabbits. Recent reviews describe both planned care (annual check-ups, neutering) and urgent situations (e.g., chocolate ingestion) being handled promptly, with some owners also noting follow-up communication such as a vet calling in the evening with test results.
Skylark Vets Ltd describes itself as an independent, first‑opinion practice focused on exotic, avian and small animals, with options for in‑clinic and mobile care. Reviews strongly reinforce that niche: owners repeatedly mention treatment for birds and reptiles that other vets wouldn’t take on (including chickens, parrots, an African grey, a gecko and bearded dragons). Concrete touches mentioned in reviews include beak trimming, sedated full health checks, and end‑of‑life care (one owner describes deciding together to euthanise a chicken, later receiving a sympathy card and wild garden seeds).
Skylark Vets Ltd describes itself as an independent, first‑opinion practice focused on exotic, avian and small animals, with options for in‑clinic and mobile care. Reviews strongly reinforce that niche: owners repeatedly mention treatment for birds and reptiles that other vets wouldn’t take on (including chickens, parrots, an African grey, a gecko and bearded dragons). Concrete touches mentioned in reviews include beak trimming, sedated full health checks, and end‑of‑life care (one owner describes deciding together to euthanise a chicken, later receiving a sympathy card and wild garden seeds).
Facilities/policies mentioned
- •Separate dog/cat waiting areas (to minimise stress), and spacious, very clean premises with well-equipped treatment rooms (as described by a reviewer).
Facilities/policies mentioned
- •Separate dog/cat waiting areas (to minimise stress), and spacious, very clean premises with well-equipped treatment rooms (as described by a reviewer).
Our Score (80/100)
Emergency/out-of-hours (as stated on the website)
- •When closed, emergency cover is provided by Vets Now, with standard consultation fees starting from £324.50.
Emergency/out-of-hours (as stated on the website)
- •When closed, emergency cover is provided by Vets Now, with standard consultation fees starting from £324.50.
Wigmore Veterinary Centre
Rainham
Our Score (80/100)
Wigmore Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that offers routine appointments (including kitten vaccinations) and is also used by owners for urgent problems and end-of-life care. Based on reviews, people mention getting same-day appointments after calling first thing, minimal waiting, and staff handling difficult situations (injured animals and euthanasia) with clear compassion. The clinic is also described as having “spotless facilities” in a recent vaccination visit.
Wigmore Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that offers routine appointments (including kitten vaccinations) and is also used by owners for urgent problems and end-of-life care. Based on reviews, people mention getting same-day appointments after calling first thing, minimal waiting, and staff handling difficult situations (injured animals and euthanasia) with clear compassion. The clinic is also described as having “spotless facilities” in a recent vaccination visit.
Putlands Veterinary Surgery
Tonbridge
Our Score (80/100)
Putlands Veterinary Surgery has been established since 1977 and treats a wide mix of animals (pets as well as horses and farm animals). The practice lists routine vaccinations, surgical consultations, and an on-site dispensary, and says it offers 24-hour access to emergency care via out-of-hours service providers. Recent reviews repeatedly mention reception fitting in same-day appointments (including for a poorly bantam chicken and for ducks), and thoughtful gestures around end-of-life care (a handwritten condolence card with paw prints).
Putlands Veterinary Surgery has been established since 1977 and treats a wide mix of animals (pets as well as horses and farm animals). The practice lists routine vaccinations, surgical consultations, and an on-site dispensary, and says it offers 24-hour access to emergency care via out-of-hours service providers. Recent reviews repeatedly mention reception fitting in same-day appointments (including for a poorly bantam chicken and for ducks), and thoughtful gestures around end-of-life care (a handwritten condolence card with paw prints).
Medivet Minster is part of the Medivet group and offers 24/7 emergency care, with an overnight emergency consultation fee stated on the Medivet site. Recent reviews frequently mention smooth day-to-day admin (appointments and repeat prescriptions) and vets taking time to explain options; one owner specifically describes a vet (“Jack”) being calm and patient with an elderly cat and clearly explaining concerns. However, there’s also a clear conflict in feedback around cost and clinical decision-making: some owners say charges feel very high, and one reviewer alleges unnecessary tests/procedures (including X‑rays and general anaesthetic) and a misread X‑ray leading to prolonged pain and repeat treatment elsewhere.
Medivet Minster is part of the Medivet group and offers 24/7 emergency care, with an overnight emergency consultation fee stated on the Medivet site. Recent reviews frequently mention smooth day-to-day admin (appointments and repeat prescriptions) and vets taking time to explain options; one owner specifically describes a vet (“Jack”) being calm and patient with an elderly cat and clearly explaining concerns. However, there’s also a clear conflict in feedback around cost and clinical decision-making: some owners say charges feel very high, and one reviewer alleges unnecessary tests/procedures (including X‑rays and general anaesthetic) and a misread X‑ray leading to prolonged pain and repeat treatment elsewhere.
Companion Care (Crayford) Ltd operates under the Companion Care brand and is set up as a fairly well-equipped general practice, with an in-house lab and imaging (including ultrasound and digital X-ray) plus an operating theatre and hospital ward facilities. Out-of-hours emergency care is provided by Vets Now.
Companion Care (Crayford) Ltd operates under the Companion Care brand and is set up as a fairly well-equipped general practice, with an in-house lab and imaging (including ultrasound and digital X-ray) plus an operating theatre and hospital ward facilities. Out-of-hours emergency care is provided by Vets Now.
