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Woodlands Veterinary Clinic Ltd
Cheltenham
Our Score (87/100)
Woodlands Veterinary Clinic Ltd treats a range of pets (cats, dogs, small furries, and birds/exotics) and, based on its website, offers specific clinics like Puppy Parties, senior pet clinics, and laparoscopic spay surgery. Out of hours, calls are transferred to a dedicated veterinary emergency clinic (rather than being handled in-house). Recent reviews repeatedly describe support with complex, long-running conditions (for example, a dog diagnosed and treated for Cushing’s disease) as well as surgery and aftercare, with owners noting that nurses look after pets after procedures.
Woodlands Veterinary Clinic Ltd treats a range of pets (cats, dogs, small furries, and birds/exotics) and, based on its website, offers specific clinics like Puppy Parties, senior pet clinics, and laparoscopic spay surgery. Out of hours, calls are transferred to a dedicated veterinary emergency clinic (rather than being handled in-house). Recent reviews repeatedly describe support with complex, long-running conditions (for example, a dog diagnosed and treated for Cushing’s disease) as well as surgery and aftercare, with owners noting that nurses look after pets after procedures.
Woodmancote Vets
Cheltenham
Our Score (87/100)
Woodmancote Vets describes itself as an independent practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. The website highlights care for “small furry pets” alongside routine and surgical work, and it states they provide round‑the‑clock care via an on‑call veterinarian for urgent needs. Recent reviews mention a recent “makeover” that made the clinic feel “more modern and well organised,” and several long‑term clients say they trust the vets and don’t feel “ripped off.” One reviewer reports a specific problem with the pet health plan and worming medication (reaction, repeat supply, and being asked to pay again), suggesting processes may not always run smoothly when a medication change is needed.
Woodmancote Vets describes itself as an independent practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. The website highlights care for “small furry pets” alongside routine and surgical work, and it states they provide round‑the‑clock care via an on‑call veterinarian for urgent needs. Recent reviews mention a recent “makeover” that made the clinic feel “more modern and well organised,” and several long‑term clients say they trust the vets and don’t feel “ripped off.” One reviewer reports a specific problem with the pet health plan and worming medication (reaction, repeat supply, and being asked to pay again), suggesting processes may not always run smoothly when a medication change is needed.
Orchard View Vets Ltd is an independent practice founded by Maddie and Kate. The website describes a “fear‑free environment” and continuity (aiming for clients to see the same vet each time), and reviews repeatedly mention fast access to care (including same‑day online appointments and urgent cases being seen immediately). Owners also describe clear, in‑depth explanations of problems and options, plus up‑front discussion of costs (with “no hidden costs” mentioned).
Orchard View Vets Ltd is an independent practice founded by Maddie and Kate. The website describes a “fear‑free environment” and continuity (aiming for clients to see the same vet each time), and reviews repeatedly mention fast access to care (including same‑day online appointments and urgent cases being seen immediately). Owners also describe clear, in‑depth explanations of problems and options, plus up‑front discussion of costs (with “no hidden costs” mentioned).
The Renew Centre is a dedicated rehabilitation centre for dogs (rather than a general veterinary practice). Based on its website and reviews, it appears set up for complex musculoskeletal and pain cases—covering older dogs with arthritis, sports dogs, post-surgery rehabilitation, and pain management—with on-site investigations and multiple therapy options. Recent reviewers describe full-day workups that can include CT scan and ultrasound alongside treatments such as chiropractic, acupuncture and shockwave, with staff staying with the dog for long appointments and explaining each step as they go.
The Renew Centre is a dedicated rehabilitation centre for dogs (rather than a general veterinary practice). Based on its website and reviews, it appears set up for complex musculoskeletal and pain cases—covering older dogs with arthritis, sports dogs, post-surgery rehabilitation, and pain management—with on-site investigations and multiple therapy options. Recent reviewers describe full-day workups that can include CT scan and ultrasound alongside treatments such as chiropractic, acupuncture and shockwave, with staff staying with the dog for long appointments and explaining each step as they go.
Our Score (85/100)
Companion Care (Cheltenham) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group. From the clinic’s own information, it’s set up for a wide range of cases with on-site diagnostics and treatment (including an in-house lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray, and ultrasound) plus separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards and an isolation unit.
Companion Care (Cheltenham) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group. From the clinic’s own information, it’s set up for a wide range of cases with on-site diagnostics and treatment (including an in-house lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray, and ultrasound) plus separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards and an isolation unit.
The Rowe Veterinary Group
Wotton-Under-Edge
Our Score (85/100)
The Rowe Veterinary Group is a multi-site first-opinion veterinary practice (six practices) that also has access to a 24-hour hospital within the group, and this surgery is described on the clinic website as having MRI facilities. The website also states they see a wide range of species beyond dogs and cats, including small furries, birds, and exotic animals.
The Rowe Veterinary Group is a multi-site first-opinion veterinary practice (six practices) that also has access to a 24-hour hospital within the group, and this surgery is described on the clinic website as having MRI facilities. The website also states they see a wide range of species beyond dogs and cats, including small furries, birds, and exotic animals.
Madra Veterinary Clinic Ltd
Cheltenham
Our Score (85/100)
Madra Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independent practice, run by a husband-and-wife team with small-animal clinical experience. The website emphasises same-day emergency appointments for sick animals and in-house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, blood and urine testing). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe surgery being performed by the clinical team (including eye surgery and spays), being seen quickly for non-routine problems, and vets who explain options clearly rather than rushing decisions (one owner notes an eye removal was not pursued because another option was tried successfully).
Madra Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independent practice, run by a husband-and-wife team with small-animal clinical experience. The website emphasises same-day emergency appointments for sick animals and in-house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, blood and urine testing). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe surgery being performed by the clinical team (including eye surgery and spays), being seen quickly for non-routine problems, and vets who explain options clearly rather than rushing decisions (one owner notes an eye removal was not pursued because another option was tried successfully).
Benson & Babb
Cirencester
Our Score (83/100)
Benson & Babb is an independent veterinary practice (established since the 1950s, per its website) offering first-opinion care for pets and farm animals, plus a 24/7 emergency service for registered clients that’s handled by their own vets. Recent reviews consistently describe continuity (clients say the team “get to know your pet” and you’re often “consistent with who you see”), flexibility for urgent problems (one owner was fitted in close to closing time for a torn dewclaw), and supportive end-of-life care (multiple reviews mention euthanasia guidance and “gentle care” during a goodbye).
Benson & Babb is an independent veterinary practice (established since the 1950s, per its website) offering first-opinion care for pets and farm animals, plus a 24/7 emergency service for registered clients that’s handled by their own vets. Recent reviews consistently describe continuity (clients say the team “get to know your pet” and you’re often “consistent with who you see”), flexibility for urgent problems (one owner was fitted in close to closing time for a torn dewclaw), and supportive end-of-life care (multiple reviews mention euthanasia guidance and “gentle care” during a goodbye).
Crickmore Vets / Arvonia Vets describes itself as an independent practice (the site says it “isn’t tied to a corporate ethos”) and has been focused on family pets since 1980. From the website, it appears set up for advanced in-house diagnostics and surgery, with a CT scanner, ultrasound, and an on-site laboratory, plus stated strengths in orthopaedics (including knee reconstruction) and complex soft tissue surgery. In the latest reviews available, owners most often talk about end-of-life care (support during euthanasia, helping pets stay comfortable a bit longer, and a bereavement card sent afterwards) and puppy vaccinations/check-ups where the team tried to build a positive association with vet visits.
Crickmore Vets / Arvonia Vets describes itself as an independent practice (the site says it “isn’t tied to a corporate ethos”) and has been focused on family pets since 1980. From the website, it appears set up for advanced in-house diagnostics and surgery, with a CT scanner, ultrasound, and an on-site laboratory, plus stated strengths in orthopaedics (including knee reconstruction) and complex soft tissue surgery. In the latest reviews available, owners most often talk about end-of-life care (support during euthanasia, helping pets stay comfortable a bit longer, and a bereavement card sent afterwards) and puppy vaccinations/check-ups where the team tried to build a positive association with vet visits.
Wood Veterinary Group Limited
Gloucester
Our Score (83/100)
Wood Veterinary Group Limited is set up for routine preventative care and common procedures, with owners specifically mentioning vaccinations and health checks, as well as a spay carried out at another branch in the same group. One review describes the waiting area as small but well lit, with enough separation space for stressed pets and higher placement areas for cat carriers. Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services, but the exact out-of-hours arrangements aren’t described in the sources provided.
Wood Veterinary Group Limited is set up for routine preventative care and common procedures, with owners specifically mentioning vaccinations and health checks, as well as a spay carried out at another branch in the same group. One review describes the waiting area as small but well lit, with enough separation space for stressed pets and higher placement areas for cat carriers. Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services, but the exact out-of-hours arrangements aren’t described in the sources provided.
