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Emergency Vets in Gloucestershire

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#11

AAS Vets Ltd.

Gloucester

Our Score (83/100)

4.4(103 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as AAS Vets Ltd) is a small-animal practice with multiple branches and a stated 24/7, 365-day emergency service. The website highlights preventative care (including health checks, parasite control and weight management) alongside procedures such as neutering, dentistry and diagnostic imaging, and the clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners commonly mention a clean practice environment and clear communication (including being kept updated during day procedures). One detailed account describes dental treatment that involved extractions, with aftercare and medications explained at collection. There is also a serious negative review alleging delayed referral/testing and poor outcomes, which conflicts with multiple other reviews describing sensitive handling and helpful explanations.

Our Score (82/100)

5.0(80 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Martin and Manifold Vets Ltd describes itself on its website as an independent, family-owned small animal veterinary practice. Reviews back up a practice that handles a mix of routine and more complex cases (including guinea pig abscess surgery, stabilising an unwell older cat, and dog eye removal) and that makes time for follow-up (for example, a post-op check-in call from reception and a Saturday review appointment after surgery). Several owners also mention appointments that don’t feel rushed, with space to ask questions and get clear explanations before decisions are made.

Our Score (82/100)

4.7(281 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Cheltenham Animal Shelter/Casvet appears to be connected with an animal shelter (reviewers explicitly mention that using the practice helps support the shelter). Based on the information available, it seems set up for everyday pet healthcare (vaccinations are specifically mentioned) as well as urgent/extended-hours care (listed as offering emergency veterinary services). Owners repeatedly describe practical, decision-relevant details such as: - Taking time at appointments to give advice rather than rushing (a puppy vaccination appointment with nurse Hannah was described as unusually thorough even at the end of the day). - Handling challenging dogs calmly and confidently (one owner mentions “reactive” dogs and says the team were accommodating and confident with them). - Not pushing up costs unnecessarily (one reviewer contrasts Casvet with other practices and says they didn’t try to increase the bill). - Support around bereavement (one owner describes being allowed time when bringing in a cat who had died, and the team making paw prints and saving a vial of fur).

Our Score (80/100)

4.8(167 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Folly Gardens Veterinary Clinic is a multi-branch practice (the website states it has four branches) and is set up as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews most often describe fast access to appointments (including being seen within 15 minutes of calling) and ongoing updates during treatments, with several people also mentioning a monthly pet plan used to manage costs. A small number of recent reviews describe a serious concern around sedation after a nail clip/dew claw check, including an allegation that a dog’s muzzle was left on throughout recovery, leading to vomiting immediately after collection and worries about choking risk; the same review also reports an initial weight recording error that the owner corrected before sedation.

Our Score (80/100)

4.8(42 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Tyndale Vets Ltd is a vet-owned, independent farm-only veterinary practice. Based on its website and recent reviews, it’s set up for livestock and smallholder work (rather than pet cats/dogs), with support that includes both on-farm visits and practical phone advice. Owners specifically mention vets attending to sheep during lambing, providing step-by-step guidance for less-experienced keepers, and arranging a remote prescription delivery for a sick hen.

Our Score (78/100)

4.6(143 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

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.

Our Score (77/100)

4.8(109 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

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.

#18

Rowe Equine Ltd

Wotton-Under-Edge

Our Score (76/100)

5.0(58 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Rowe Equine Ltd appears primarily set up for horse care, including urgent call-outs and clinic-based treatment, with multiple owners describing support through serious illness and end-of-life decisions. In the latest reviews, people repeatedly mention clear explanations during worrying treatment (including treatment for SCC), fast emergency response (a Sunday-evening call-out within 30 minutes), and thoughtful follow-up such as a condolence card after a loss. One review also describes a vet examining and treating a cat, suggesting at least some non-equine cases have been seen.

Our Score (76/100)

4.6(340 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

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.

Our Score (76/100)

4.6(272 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

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.

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