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Woodlands Veterinary Clinic has a 4.8★ Google rating from 59 reviews. Recent comments describe friendly reception staff and vets who are “kind” and “informative,” with examples including prompt appointments and help with a puppy. Reviews also describe the clinic as having modern, clean premises. There is, however, a detailed negative review that says the practice “was taken over” and has since become harder to get appointments at, sometimes redirecting clients to a different branch, with complaints about unexpected charges and disputes over what was included in a pet plan (including difficulties cancelling).
Woodlands Veterinary Clinic has a 4.8★ Google rating from 59 reviews. Recent comments describe friendly reception staff and vets who are “kind” and “informative,” with examples including prompt appointments and help with a puppy. Reviews also describe the clinic as having modern, clean premises. There is, however, a detailed negative review that says the practice “was taken over” and has since become harder to get appointments at, sometimes redirecting clients to a different branch, with complaints about unexpected charges and disputes over what was included in a pet plan (including difficulties cancelling).
Vets Now Cheltenham is part of the Vets Now UK-wide network and is set up as an out‑of‑hours emergency service for small animals when host practices are closed (including holidays). Recent reviews describe both high‑pressure triage situations (for example, emergencies taking priority and long waits) and cases where pets were treated quickly, such as immediate oxygen for a cat in acute heart failure. Owners also mention cost being discussed up front and the clinic requiring a large deposit in some circumstances (for example, when a pet is sent for overnight care). Experiences appear mixed: several owners describe clear explanations and calm handling of nervous or distressed pets, while a minority report feeling dismissed after long waits.
Vets Now Cheltenham is part of the Vets Now UK-wide network and is set up as an out‑of‑hours emergency service for small animals when host practices are closed (including holidays). Recent reviews describe both high‑pressure triage situations (for example, emergencies taking priority and long waits) and cases where pets were treated quickly, such as immediate oxygen for a cat in acute heart failure. Owners also mention cost being discussed up front and the clinic requiring a large deposit in some circumstances (for example, when a pet is sent for overnight care). Experiences appear mixed: several owners describe clear explanations and calm handling of nervous or distressed pets, while a minority report feeling dismissed after long waits.
Churchdown Veterinary Centre appears to be part of a multi-branch practice (reviews mention care delivered across “Churchdown” and another branch named “The Reddings”); ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews describe the team handling urgent surgical cases quickly (including a same-day foreign-body surgery and an emergency caesarean), with at least one example of a next-day follow-up phone call after an emergency procedure. Owners also mention vets explaining conditions clearly and making referrals when needed, including for a brachycephalic breed (French bulldog).
Churchdown Veterinary Centre appears to be part of a multi-branch practice (reviews mention care delivered across “Churchdown” and another branch named “The Reddings”); ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews describe the team handling urgent surgical cases quickly (including a same-day foreign-body surgery and an emergency caesarean), with at least one example of a next-day follow-up phone call after an emergency procedure. Owners also mention vets explaining conditions clearly and making referrals when needed, including for a brachycephalic breed (French bulldog).
Our Score (74/100)
Bowbridge Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent practice established in 1967. Based on the website and the latest reviews available, it appears set up for routine care and urgent same‑day problems, with examples including a same‑day operation for a cat with a facial abscess and treatment for a wild bird (a cygnet) tangled in fishing line, where a vet and nurse removed line from the beak/tongue and body. Reviews consistently describe good advice and animal handling, but there’s also a clear complaint about rudeness from reception staff, naming specific individuals; this contrasts with other reviews thanking “all the staff” for kindness.
Bowbridge Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent practice established in 1967. Based on the website and the latest reviews available, it appears set up for routine care and urgent same‑day problems, with examples including a same‑day operation for a cat with a facial abscess and treatment for a wild bird (a cygnet) tangled in fishing line, where a vet and nurse removed line from the beak/tongue and body. Reviews consistently describe good advice and animal handling, but there’s also a clear complaint about rudeness from reception staff, naming specific individuals; this contrasts with other reviews thanking “all the staff” for kindness.
Medivet Cheltenham
Cheltenham
Our Score (73/100)
Medivet Cheltenham is part of the Medivet group (a corporate veterinary chain) and offers general practice care with on-site facilities such as an in-house laboratory, X‑rays, ultrasound and an orthopaedic theatre. The practice website lists 15‑minute consultations, nurse clinics, and home visits, and also notes out‑of‑hours care is provided by Vets Now Cheltenham (with an out‑of‑hours consult fee shown as “from £320 inc VAT”). From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention friendly, informative staff and accommodating handling for anxious or reactive pets (including arranging visits when the building is empty for a dog that doesn’t like other dogs). However, there are also repeated complaints about being kept waiting beyond appointment time, and one review describes a vet being unable to examine a cat and suggesting sedation for future visits.
Medivet Cheltenham is part of the Medivet group (a corporate veterinary chain) and offers general practice care with on-site facilities such as an in-house laboratory, X‑rays, ultrasound and an orthopaedic theatre. The practice website lists 15‑minute consultations, nurse clinics, and home visits, and also notes out‑of‑hours care is provided by Vets Now Cheltenham (with an out‑of‑hours consult fee shown as “from £320 inc VAT”). From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention friendly, informative staff and accommodating handling for anxious or reactive pets (including arranging visits when the building is empty for a dog that doesn’t like other dogs). However, there are also repeated complaints about being kept waiting beyond appointment time, and one review describes a vet being unable to examine a cat and suggesting sedation for future visits.
Abbey Green Vets Ltd describes itself as a locally owned practice established in 1893, offering care for both small animals and farm animals across two surgeries. The website states it provides its own 24-hour emergency cover, with a veterinary surgeon on call outside normal opening hours. In reviews, owners most often mention support during end-of-life care (making euthanasia “calm & dignified”) and being fitted in at short notice when a dog was unwell, alongside vets taking time to explain what’s happening during appointments.
Abbey Green Vets Ltd describes itself as a locally owned practice established in 1893, offering care for both small animals and farm animals across two surgeries. The website states it provides its own 24-hour emergency cover, with a veterinary surgeon on call outside normal opening hours. In reviews, owners most often mention support during end-of-life care (making euthanasia “calm & dignified”) and being fitted in at short notice when a dog was unwell, alongside vets taking time to explain what’s happening during appointments.
Crescent Vet Centre is described by reviewers as an independent practice (contrasted with “a large group practice”), with out-of-hours emergency cover handled by Wood Vet Group. Based on the website and owner accounts, the clinic seems set up for routine care plus responsive support for urgent problems, including: - Short-notice appointments (one owner reports being seen within 24 hours after registering; another mentions reception fitting appointments in at short notice). - Medication review rather than automatic repeats (a cat owner says the vet discussed alternative medications instead of “just issuing repeat prescriptions all the time”). - Extra steps to reduce stress in difficult moments (one family reports euthanasia being done in the reception area so their cat was disturbed as little as possible). - Diagnostics and surgery coordination are mentioned in reviews (including a dog needing a scan and stone-removal surgery, with an overnight update after late-night operating).
Crescent Vet Centre is described by reviewers as an independent practice (contrasted with “a large group practice”), with out-of-hours emergency cover handled by Wood Vet Group. Based on the website and owner accounts, the clinic seems set up for routine care plus responsive support for urgent problems, including: - Short-notice appointments (one owner reports being seen within 24 hours after registering; another mentions reception fitting appointments in at short notice). - Medication review rather than automatic repeats (a cat owner says the vet discussed alternative medications instead of “just issuing repeat prescriptions all the time”). - Extra steps to reduce stress in difficult moments (one family reports euthanasia being done in the reception area so their cat was disturbed as little as possible). - Diagnostics and surgery coordination are mentioned in reviews (including a dog needing a scan and stone-removal surgery, with an overnight update after late-night operating).
Soulmate Vet Rehab is a veterinary rehabilitation clinic focused on non-surgical rehab and comfort care, using a mix of acupuncture, chiropractic and physiotherapy supported by hydrotherapy and tailored exercise prescription. No corporate group is mentioned in the available information. What it seems set up for (based on the website and reviews): - Rehab after injury or surgery, and mobility support for longer-term orthopaedic problems (palliative/comfort-focused care is explicitly described). - Objective, outcomes-based rehab: the clinic states it uses “outcome-based objective measurements” to track progress. - Multiple therapy modalities are available on-site, including hydrotherapy plus equipment such as LASER and TENS. Owners’ recent examples include dogs regaining mobility quickly after stiffness/limited flexibility (including managing stairs and jumping again within days), and improvements noted within “a couple of sessions.”
Soulmate Vet Rehab is a veterinary rehabilitation clinic focused on non-surgical rehab and comfort care, using a mix of acupuncture, chiropractic and physiotherapy supported by hydrotherapy and tailored exercise prescription. No corporate group is mentioned in the available information. What it seems set up for (based on the website and reviews): - Rehab after injury or surgery, and mobility support for longer-term orthopaedic problems (palliative/comfort-focused care is explicitly described). - Objective, outcomes-based rehab: the clinic states it uses “outcome-based objective measurements” to track progress. - Multiple therapy modalities are available on-site, including hydrotherapy plus equipment such as LASER and TENS. Owners’ recent examples include dogs regaining mobility quickly after stiffness/limited flexibility (including managing stairs and jumping again within days), and improvements noted within “a couple of sessions.”
Sundean Veterinary Clinic
Cinderford
Our Score (72/100)
Sundean Veterinary Clinic operates as part of the Sundean Vet Group and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan (with consultations included), alongside options like Video Vet, home visits, and out-of-hours care (as stated on its website). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Support around end-of-life care, including a vet and team being “very compassionate” during euthanasia and sending paw prints afterwards. - A “call anytime” approach to questions, with one owner saying the team rang back and never made them feel silly for calling with concerns. - A generally smooth first-visit experience for new pets, with friendly vets and staff mentioned. One recent reviewer strongly disagrees with the positive experiences, alleging the practice is mainly focused on taking money rather than welfare.
Sundean Veterinary Clinic operates as part of the Sundean Vet Group and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan (with consultations included), alongside options like Video Vet, home visits, and out-of-hours care (as stated on its website). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Support around end-of-life care, including a vet and team being “very compassionate” during euthanasia and sending paw prints afterwards. - A “call anytime” approach to questions, with one owner saying the team rang back and never made them feel silly for calling with concerns. - A generally smooth first-visit experience for new pets, with friendly vets and staff mentioned. One recent reviewer strongly disagrees with the positive experiences, alleging the practice is mainly focused on taking money rather than welfare.
Hook Norton Veterinary Group (HNVG Ltd) describes itself as an independent veterinary practice offering care for small animals, horses, and farm animals, with a 24-hour emergency service provided by their own vets (per their website). In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention being seen the same day for an unwell dog, thorough checks on a “problematic” puppy, and practical advice and gentle handling from a veterinary nurse. A couple of reviewers also explicitly note they didn’t feel pressured on costs (phrased as “no ripping off”).
Hook Norton Veterinary Group (HNVG Ltd) describes itself as an independent veterinary practice offering care for small animals, horses, and farm animals, with a 24-hour emergency service provided by their own vets (per their website). In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention being seen the same day for an unwell dog, thorough checks on a “problematic” puppy, and practical advice and gentle handling from a veterinary nurse. A couple of reviewers also explicitly note they didn’t feel pressured on costs (phrased as “no ripping off”).
