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Stroud Mobile Vets is a home-visit veterinary service (no corporate group mentioned) focused on treating pets in their own environment. The website lists routine care such as consultations, prescriptions, vaccinations (including boosters for dogs and cats), and travel animal health certificates, with diagnostic capability including blood tests and cytology, plus access to in-clinic facilities via Stonehouse Vets. In the latest reviews, owners most often describe end-of-life support carried out at home (including euthanasia), with specific comments about calm, step-by-step explanations of what to expect, and respectful handling throughout. Home visits are also repeatedly mentioned as a practical solution for pets that struggle with clinic visits (e.g., very large dogs that can’t be lifted into a car, and nervous dogs that find practices stressful).
Stroud Mobile Vets is a home-visit veterinary service (no corporate group mentioned) focused on treating pets in their own environment. The website lists routine care such as consultations, prescriptions, vaccinations (including boosters for dogs and cats), and travel animal health certificates, with diagnostic capability including blood tests and cytology, plus access to in-clinic facilities via Stonehouse Vets. In the latest reviews, owners most often describe end-of-life support carried out at home (including euthanasia), with specific comments about calm, step-by-step explanations of what to expect, and respectful handling throughout. Home visits are also repeatedly mentioned as a practical solution for pets that struggle with clinic visits (e.g., very large dogs that can’t be lifted into a car, and nervous dogs that find practices stressful).
Our Score (78/100)
Millpark Veterinary Centre offers general veterinary care for small pets, with on-site facilities that include separate cat and dog wards, an in-house pharmacy, and a fully equipped surgical & critical care suite. The clinic also lists diagnostic capabilities such as digital X‑ray/radiography, ultrasound scanning and endoscopy, and it’s described as providing emergency care (details are not specified beyond contacting the clinic). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In recent reviews, owners most often point to practical, decision-relevant experiences: vets “explained things clearly” and discussed costs up front; some clients specifically valued not feeling pressured into decisions; and there are multiple examples of staff handling anxious or unwell animals calmly—including staying late to treat a sick guinea pig.
Millpark Veterinary Centre offers general veterinary care for small pets, with on-site facilities that include separate cat and dog wards, an in-house pharmacy, and a fully equipped surgical & critical care suite. The clinic also lists diagnostic capabilities such as digital X‑ray/radiography, ultrasound scanning and endoscopy, and it’s described as providing emergency care (details are not specified beyond contacting the clinic). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In recent reviews, owners most often point to practical, decision-relevant experiences: vets “explained things clearly” and discussed costs up front; some clients specifically valued not feeling pressured into decisions; and there are multiple examples of staff handling anxious or unwell animals calmly—including staying late to treat a sick guinea pig.
Community Pet Clinic is a small-practice setting where clients repeatedly name two vets, Helen and Richard, and describe a calm, clean, “cage free” environment. Ownership/group isn’t stated in the information provided, but reviewers refer to “owners” and consistently mention continuity of care with the same vets. Decision-relevant specifics owners highlight include: - Same-day appointments being available when needed. - Surgery for an intestinal blockage (a swallowed toy stuck in the intestines) with a successful outcome, including care for an older dog. - Ongoing support for a dog with cancer, with one owner describing help “navigating… longevity of a happy healthy life.” - Staff described as keeping dogs at ease, and being quick to answer the phone when owners need help.
Community Pet Clinic is a small-practice setting where clients repeatedly name two vets, Helen and Richard, and describe a calm, clean, “cage free” environment. Ownership/group isn’t stated in the information provided, but reviewers refer to “owners” and consistently mention continuity of care with the same vets. Decision-relevant specifics owners highlight include: - Same-day appointments being available when needed. - Surgery for an intestinal blockage (a swallowed toy stuck in the intestines) with a successful outcome, including care for an older dog. - Ongoing support for a dog with cancer, with one owner describing help “navigating… longevity of a happy healthy life.” - Staff described as keeping dogs at ease, and being quick to answer the phone when owners need help.
The Bridge Veterinary Clinic
Lechlade
Our Score (77/100)
The Bridge Veterinary Clinic is a long-established practice (the website says it has been caring for pets since 1903) offering routine care such as vaccinations, neutering, dental work and microchipping. Reviewers describe being accommodated at short notice (“squeezing” an appointment in) and mention follow-up contact after procedures (calls to check in after tumour surgery). The clinic also appears set up for more involved cases as well as everyday appointments, with one owner specifically describing mast cell tumour removal and detailed explanations of outcomes. The website also states the team can visit farms for routine and emergency care.
The Bridge Veterinary Clinic is a long-established practice (the website says it has been caring for pets since 1903) offering routine care such as vaccinations, neutering, dental work and microchipping. Reviewers describe being accommodated at short notice (“squeezing” an appointment in) and mention follow-up contact after procedures (calls to check in after tumour surgery). The clinic also appears set up for more involved cases as well as everyday appointments, with one owner specifically describing mast cell tumour removal and detailed explanations of outcomes. The website also states the team can visit farms for routine and emergency care.
Dragon Vets Charlton Kings
Cheltenham
Our Score (77/100)
Dragon Vets Charlton Kings is a Dragon Vets practice that’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe supportive, clearly explained consultations and an approach that gives owners options rather than rushing decisions. Specific examples mentioned include a vet (Hazel) guiding a family through euthanasia with clear explanations and a follow-up condolence card, staff helping to correct microchip details, and teams taking time to settle nervous pets with treats before continuing an exam. A minority view notes the practice can feel expensive, while others point to a monthly Pet Health Club as a way to spread routine-care costs.
Dragon Vets Charlton Kings is a Dragon Vets practice that’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe supportive, clearly explained consultations and an approach that gives owners options rather than rushing decisions. Specific examples mentioned include a vet (Hazel) guiding a family through euthanasia with clear explanations and a follow-up condolence card, staff helping to correct microchip details, and teams taking time to settle nervous pets with treats before continuing an exam. A minority view notes the practice can feel expensive, while others point to a monthly Pet Health Club as a way to spread routine-care costs.
AAS Vets Ltd.
Gloucester
Our Score (77/100)
Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as AAS Vets Ltd.) is part of the Linnaeus veterinary group. The clinic presents itself as a general practice with upgraded facilities (including separate dog and cat wards, a modern operating theatre, and a dental radiography suite) and access to more complex, hospital-level care via Abbeydale Vets. Recent reviews describe clear communication during procedures (including progress updates and aftercare explanations), support with difficult end-of-life appointments (time given to say goodbye), and help with practicalities like submitting insurance paperwork after an accident case.
Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as AAS Vets Ltd.) is part of the Linnaeus veterinary group. The clinic presents itself as a general practice with upgraded facilities (including separate dog and cat wards, a modern operating theatre, and a dental radiography suite) and access to more complex, hospital-level care via Abbeydale Vets. Recent reviews describe clear communication during procedures (including progress updates and aftercare explanations), support with difficult end-of-life appointments (time given to say goodbye), and help with practicalities like submitting insurance paperwork after an accident case.
Our Score (76/100)
Lansdown Veterinary Services Ltd trades as Clockhouse Vets and runs two sites (a veterinary hospital and a veterinary clinic). The clinic data lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility, and the website highlights laparoscopic neutering plus nurse-led clinics (senior, dental and weight). From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Fast access when needed (a cat “seen very quickly”; a puppy getting a quick appointment after a dog bite). - Emergency and end-of-life care being handled with clear communication and follow-up touches (one family mentions a condolence card after euthanasia). - A notable downside raised by one reviewer: high charges for repeat/external prescriptions for long-term medication, with specific fees quoted.
Lansdown Veterinary Services Ltd trades as Clockhouse Vets and runs two sites (a veterinary hospital and a veterinary clinic). The clinic data lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility, and the website highlights laparoscopic neutering plus nurse-led clinics (senior, dental and weight). From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Fast access when needed (a cat “seen very quickly”; a puppy getting a quick appointment after a dog bite). - Emergency and end-of-life care being handled with clear communication and follow-up touches (one family mentions a condolence card after euthanasia). - A notable downside raised by one reviewer: high charges for repeat/external prescriptions for long-term medication, with specific fees quoted.
Sundean Lydney
Lydney
Our Score (76/100)
Sundean Lydney is part of the Sundean Veterinary Group and offers out-of-hours care, with the website also mentioning home visits and a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. From owner feedback, the practice appears set up for routine appointments as well as anxious/reactive pets: reviews describe staff adjusting how appointments run to reduce stress for reactive dogs, and the building being arranged with separate dog and cat areas. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews are mostly very positive about handling nervous animals and the overall experience, but there are a couple of sharp negatives: one owner felt repeat cat allergy visits led to very little guidance for a £70 consultation, and another describes delays and a labelling issue on dispensed medication for a rabbit in gut stasis.
Sundean Lydney is part of the Sundean Veterinary Group and offers out-of-hours care, with the website also mentioning home visits and a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. From owner feedback, the practice appears set up for routine appointments as well as anxious/reactive pets: reviews describe staff adjusting how appointments run to reduce stress for reactive dogs, and the building being arranged with separate dog and cat areas. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews are mostly very positive about handling nervous animals and the overall experience, but there are a couple of sharp negatives: one owner felt repeat cat allergy visits led to very little guidance for a £70 consultation, and another describes delays and a labelling issue on dispensed medication for a rabbit in gut stasis.
Drybridge Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a small-animal practice treating domestic pets, with out-of-hours care provided by Vets Now (via the usual surgery number). Reviews suggest a long-established practice that some families have used for decades, and several owners explicitly contrast it with other clinics they felt were “profit driven,” saying Drybridge prioritised the animal’s needs. Concrete examples mentioned include reviewing a dog’s history with the owner’s regular vet before an appointment, providing a thorough examination and clear diagnosis, and sending notes back to the home vet (one reviewer reports this visit cost under £50).
Drybridge Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a small-animal practice treating domestic pets, with out-of-hours care provided by Vets Now (via the usual surgery number). Reviews suggest a long-established practice that some families have used for decades, and several owners explicitly contrast it with other clinics they felt were “profit driven,” saying Drybridge prioritised the animal’s needs. Concrete examples mentioned include reviewing a dog’s history with the owner’s regular vet before an appointment, providing a thorough examination and clear diagnosis, and sending notes back to the home vet (one reviewer reports this visit cost under £50).
Dragon Vets Rissington
Cheltenham
Our Score (76/100)
Dragon Vets Rissington is part of the Dragon Vets brand and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the reviews available to us, it appears set up for routine dog care and quick, practical help with minor urgent issues—for example, one owner described staff removing a tick “in seconds,” and others mention vaccinations and general health checks. Owners repeatedly point to a notably clean clinic, and to costs and treatment options being discussed upfront so there are “no nasty surprises.”
Dragon Vets Rissington is part of the Dragon Vets brand and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the reviews available to us, it appears set up for routine dog care and quick, practical help with minor urgent issues—for example, one owner described staff removing a tick “in seconds,” and others mention vaccinations and general health checks. Owners repeatedly point to a notably clean clinic, and to costs and treatment options being discussed upfront so there are “no nasty surprises.”
