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Best Vets in Gloucestershire

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Our Score (71/100)

4.8(32 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Waterlane Equine Vets is a dedicated equine-only practice founded in 2013 by Dr Tim Watson. It runs a 24/7 ambulatory (call-out) service and is set up for on-site diagnostics, with portable imaging and scoping equipment plus an in-house lab. In the latest reviews, owners describe quick response for urgent call-outs, clear explanations during procedures (including dental work), and practical guidance beyond the immediate issue (for example, advice on weight and worming). One reviewer explicitly highlights it as an independent practice.

Our Score (70/100)

4.6(117 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Stow Veterinary Surgeons is a small-animal practice established in the 1820s, treating dogs, cats and small pets (including rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets). The clinic offers 24-hour emergency cover via an out-of-hours service (with telephone advice and emergency consultations), and lists on-site diagnostics including X‑rays, ultrasound and an in-house lab for blood tests. It also states RCVS Core Standards accreditation and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Review signals are mixed: several clients describe long-term, consistent care and a kind manner, while a small number report serious dissatisfaction—including concerns about handling of an unwell dog during neurological/reflex testing and one account of a rapid cancer diagnosis followed by euthanasia in a short appointment with a high bill.

Our Score (70/100)

4.8(45 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Lansdown Veterinary Services Ltd (referred to by some reviewers as the “Clockhouse” practice) is frequently described as a calmer, less “conveyor belt” style clinic, with multiple examples of staff taking extra time with anxious or first-time pets. Reviewers mention confidence-building sessions for nervous dogs, careful, calm handling on a pet’s first visit, and a clean, quiet environment. One reviewer flags cost as a downside (“expensive but necessary”), while most other recent comments focus on the day-to-day experience being efficient and supportive.

Our Score (70/100)

4.8(41 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

The George Veterinary Clinic is part of The George Veterinary Group and describes itself as a proudly independent, RCVS-accredited practice with over 75 years in service. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for both routine pet care and urgent/out-of-hours problems, with the group providing 24-hour services and emergency care. Recent reviews describe being seen immediately for an evening emergency via the out-of-hours service, and reception support with worming queries the next day. Owners also mention help with pet travel paperwork/support for a cat and thorough handling of a difficult-to-examine older dog, including medication that resolved the problem within days.

Our Score (69/100)

4.8(100 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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Three Counties Equine Hospital is an RCVS-accredited equine hospital (established 1989) with a large team (26 vets and 45+ support staff), and an HBLB-certified laboratory for CEM testing. The practice appears set up for referral-level diagnostics and hospital care, with advanced imaging on site (including MRI and scintigraphy) alongside facilities such as a purpose-built theatre, critical care, isolation, and radiography. In recent reviews, owners describe: - On-yard diagnostic imaging when a horse “doesn’t travel well” (x-rays performed at the owner’s yard by a vet and nurse). - Thorough case work-ups and collaboration with a horse’s regular vet and physio when the cause wasn’t immediately clear. - Treatment for colic with “very smooth communication throughout the treatment.” - Repeat use over many years, with specific vets named for ongoing support. (Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the provided information.)

Our Score (67/100)

4.5(108 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Carrot Tops Mobile Surgery For Pets is an appointment-based veterinary service established in 2010 that offers both clinic appointments and home visits, with options like pet collection/return and home euthanasia. Reviews often describe them making space for urgent concerns (including same-day appointments when a cat was seriously unwell, and support for a dog that was brought in without an appointment due to suspected stroke). Several reviewers say the vets focus on welfare and avoid pushing add-ons (for example, treating an ear infection without “you must buy this” upselling, and having frank discussions about prognosis when a cat’s condition was unlikely to improve). However, a minority of reviews report poor experiences, including claims of rudeness, feeling judged, and concerns about unnecessary treatments or being charged more than expected.

Our Score (67/100)

4.9(28 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Cheltenham Equine Vets is a proudly independent equine practice treating horses, ponies and donkeys, with a stated 24/7 emergency service. Reviews repeatedly describe rapid response and clear, practical decision-making—examples include attending quickly for suspected colic, explaining realistic outcomes and options, and supporting owners through euthanasia decisions. Owners also mention scoping for ulcers with pre-visit guidance, and vets taking time to review feeding regimes and measurements rather than pushing costly next steps.

Our Score (67/100)

4.9(28 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Richardson Equine Vets describes itself as an independent equine practice, providing care for horses and donkeys and offering 24/7, 365-day emergency cover (per the clinic website). The clinic is set up for both routine work and more investigative cases, with website-listed diagnostics including radiography, ultrasound and endoscopy, plus dentistry and lameness/poor performance investigations. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe vets talking through options and likely outcomes (including end‑of‑life decisions), and giving practical management advice alongside clinical care (for example, reviewing a feeding regime and measurements). Some reviews refer to “Cheltenham Equine Vets,” which may indicate a naming/branding link or change; the input data here identifies the clinic as Richardson Equine Vets, so there is a name mismatch across sources.

Our Score (66/100)

4.7(170 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

The Coppins Veterinary Practice is an independent clinic (established over 60 years ago) that treats small animals as well as farm and equine patients, with camelid care also listed on its site. The practice advertises a 24-hour emergency facility, including a surgical team available 24 hours for caesareans and major trauma, and states that Dr Ken Gradwell and Amie Gradwell live on site to support round-the-clock care. From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: some owners describe urgent care and follow-up (including a dog kept overnight on a Sunday and a vet phoning to discuss prognosis), while others report problems such as being spoken to rudely, a promised call-back not happening, and one account alleging insufficient examination before a serious condition was identified elsewhere.

Our Score (66/100)

4.7(114 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Bowbridge Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent practice that has been operating since 1967. Recent reviews suggest the clinic is set up for routine veterinary care including cat dental surgery, with owners highlighting clear explanations from the vet and supportive front-desk handling (for example, keeping a cat “happy and healthy” through a dental procedure, and receptionists giving dogs treats/fuss). Feedback is mixed on consultation experience: some clients praise compassion and welfare-first care, while others report inconsistent diagnoses/treatment and rushed appointments with unanswered questions.

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