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Best Vets in Gloucestershire

Showing 81-90 of 95 clinics

Our Score (56/100)

4.7(45 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Severnside Veterinary Services Ltd. is a small-animal veterinary practice that, according to its website, offers a “comprehensive out-of-hours service.” From the latest reviews available to us, day-to-day care mentioned includes routine booster appointments (described as on-time and “not rushed”) and ongoing medication where clients receive prescriptions in monthly amounts. Reviewers’ experiences are mixed: several describe friendly, thorough consults (including extra time and treats for a nervous puppy), while a small number report serious concerns, including one allegation of a fatal outcome and another describing being spoken to disrespectfully when querying prescription policy.

Our Score (54/100)

4.7(18 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Tomlinson Equine is an equine reproduction centre and ambulatory veterinary practice established in 2002, focused on breeding work alongside performance sports-horse medicine. No corporate group is mentioned; the website says the practice is run by equine vet Emma Tomlinson. It is set up for specialist breeding services (including semen collection/freezing and embryo work) and sports-horse issues such as lameness and athletic performance. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention helpful, knowledgeable staff, alongside one comment questioning the suitability of a 16-year-old broodmare as a surrogate.

Our Score (54/100)

4.3(4 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Stow Veterinary Surgeons – Northleach is part of CVS (UK) Limited (a corporate group) and, based on its own service list, is set up as a small-animal practice offering both routine care and procedures requiring diagnostics and surgery. The practice advertises in-house lab testing plus X‑ray and ultrasound, and also lists keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery alongside standard operations. In the latest written review available, an owner describes an annual check-up and vaccinations being carried out “with care and lots of attention” and handled “professionally from start to finish.”

Our Score (46/100)

4.5(31 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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B&W Equine Group Ltd is an equine-only practice with an Equine Hospital and a Stud and Insemination Centre, offering both routine care and more advanced investigations (for example, lameness work-ups and gastroscopy). The clinic states it provides 24/7 emergency care. Recent reviews include multiple positive comments about stud/insemination work and one detailed account praising a vet (named Sally) for fitting in a “squeezed in” appointment and explaining ongoing options; however, there are also detailed 1‑star reviews describing concerns about communication, cost, and follow-up after serious cases (including a colic call-out quote and a hospitalised foal outcome).

Our Score (36/100)

4.0(1 review)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Stow Veterinary Surgeons Moreton-in-Marsh is a small-animal practice established in the 1820s, with facilities including an in-house lab plus ultrasound and X‑ray. The service list suggests it’s set up for both routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping, six‑month health checks) and a wide range of procedures, including dentistry and keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery. The website also states a 24‑hour emergency service via out‑of‑hours support, and mentions home visits and pet travel documentation (GB). Online booking and repeat-prescription requests are referenced on the site.

#86

AAS Vets Ltd.

Gloucester

Our Score (31/100)

2.4(18 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as AAS Vets Ltd) is part of the Linnaeus group (owned by Mars Petcare, per a reviewer). The practice website presents it as a small‑animal clinic with multiple branches and RCVS Practice Standards accreditation, plus Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation at different levels across branches (Silver at Quedgeley and Hucclecote; Bronze at Stroud). Based on the website, the clinic is set up for routine and preventive care (vaccinations, annual health checks, parasite treatment), nurse-led clinics, and a range of in-house diagnostics and treatments (diagnostic imaging, laser therapy, orthopaedics, dental care, neutering). It also states “24 hours a day - 365 days a year animal care.” Across the latest reviews available to us, the decision-relevant signal is a strong and repeated concern about costs and “corporate” policies since takeover, including: a reported £210 charge for euthanasia of a rabbit, a quoted ~£1,500 two-stage cat dental plan (investigation then dental work), and a complaint that same‑day appointments are charged as an “emergency appointment.”

#87

Our Score (31/100)

2.4(18 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as AAS Vets Ltd.) is part of the Linnaeus group (owned by Mars Petcare, as stated in reviews). The clinic presents itself as an RCVS-accredited small-animal practice with Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation at some branches (Silver at Quedgeley and Hucclecote; Bronze at Stroud) and a published range of routine and more advanced services (including diagnostic imaging and orthopaedics). The website also states 24-hour emergency care, 365 days a year. The latest reviews available to us are dominated by concerns about corporate ownership and costs after takeover. Specific examples mentioned include a quoted ~£1,500 two-stage dental plan for an older cat (with a first stage described as investigation and a second stage as the dental work), an alleged £210 charge to euthanise a rabbit, and complaints about an added charge for a same-day “emergency appointment” during normal hours.

Our Score (27/100)

Independent Clinic
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Gloucestershire Equine Vets is an independent equine practice focused on performance horses and stud work. The practice states it treats horses and ponies, offers the ability to book a vetting, and promotes a “no visit fee” scheme where if 5 or more horses are seen at one premises, no visit fee is charged.

Our Score (19/100)

Independent Clinic
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SummerHill Equine Veterinary Partnership LLP provides ambulatory (call-out) veterinary care for horses and ponies, with an emphasis on managing equine athletes (sports and performance horses). The website highlights preventative management alongside treatment of performance-related problems, and lists year‑round emergency care with out‑of‑hours calls transferred directly to the on‑call vet. Routine work such as vaccinations, dentistry, and routine health checks are also specifically mentioned.

Our Score (19/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Woza Mobile Veterinary Services is a mobile (at-home) veterinary service founded by Dr. Mary‑Anne Frank. The clinic is set up for owners who want veterinary care delivered at home, with clearly listed offerings including routine vaccinations, general consultations, end‑of‑life care, and travel certificates. The website also highlights a focus on cats and internal medicine, and notes that out‑of‑hours advice is available with certain plans.

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