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Breadstone Veterinary Practice is described on its website as an independent veterinary practice (not part of a named corporate group). It appears set up for routine and in-house diagnostic work as well as surgery, with facilities listed for imaging and lab testing, and an out-of-hours arrangement routed through an external emergency provider.
Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include quick diagnosis with ongoing support, a calm/welcoming atmosphere, and practical access notes such as level access and easy parking. One review specifically references detailed care for a senior Bengal cat.
Breadstone Veterinary Practice is described on its website as an independent veterinary practice (not part of a named corporate group). It appears set up for routine and in-house diagnostic work as well as surgery, with facilities listed for imaging and lab testing, and an out-of-hours arrangement routed through an external emergency provider.
Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include quick diagnosis with ongoing support, a calm/welcoming atmosphere, and practical access notes such as level access and easy parking. One review specifically references detailed care for a senior Bengal cat.
Regency Vets appears to be an independent practice founded by a husband-and-wife vet team (Alex and Olivia, as described by a client). Reviews repeatedly point to continuity of care (owners say they can see the same vet) and unhurried appointments, including one report of an hour-long cat consultation with a thorough examination. Owners also describe clear explanations of procedures and costs before treatment, and several mention calmer, confidence-building handling for nervous pets (for example, getting down to the dog’s level to help them settle). Surgery is specifically referenced through spays, with multiple clients describing reassurance throughout booking, drop-off and collection.
Regency Vets appears to be an independent practice founded by a husband-and-wife vet team (Alex and Olivia, as described by a client). Reviews repeatedly point to continuity of care (owners say they can see the same vet) and unhurried appointments, including one report of an hour-long cat consultation with a thorough examination. Owners also describe clear explanations of procedures and costs before treatment, and several mention calmer, confidence-building handling for nervous pets (for example, getting down to the dog’s level to help them settle). Surgery is specifically referenced through spays, with multiple clients describing reassurance throughout booking, drop-off and collection.
Stonehouse Veterinary Practice describes itself as an independent clinic and a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on its website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and more complex medical/surgical cases, with diagnostics and inpatient support on site.
Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include
- •Same-day appointment offered for a very unwell cat, with the reviewer noting it was without an added emergency higher rate.
- •Imaging and lab work used to reach diagnoses (X-rays, ultrasound and lab results are explicitly described in reviews).
- •In-house treatment/hospital care is referenced (e.g., a severely ill dog improving after “a couple days of in-house treatment” and ongoing medication to keep a cancer in remission).
- •End-of-life support including a home visit is described, including practical help such as washing the dog’s blankets and helping the family create keepsakes.
Stonehouse Veterinary Practice describes itself as an independent clinic and a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on its website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and more complex medical/surgical cases, with diagnostics and inpatient support on site.
Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include
- •Same-day appointment offered for a very unwell cat, with the reviewer noting it was without an added emergency higher rate.
- •Imaging and lab work used to reach diagnoses (X-rays, ultrasound and lab results are explicitly described in reviews).
- •In-house treatment/hospital care is referenced (e.g., a severely ill dog improving after “a couple days of in-house treatment” and ongoing medication to keep a cancer in remission).
- •End-of-life support including a home visit is described, including practical help such as washing the dog’s blankets and helping the family create keepsakes.
The Renew Centre is a dedicated rehabilitation centre for dogs (rather than a general veterinary practice). Based on its website and reviews, it appears set up for complex musculoskeletal and pain cases—covering older dogs with arthritis, sports dogs, post-surgery rehabilitation, and pain management—with on-site investigations and multiple therapy options. Recent reviewers describe full-day workups that can include CT scan and ultrasound alongside treatments such as chiropractic, acupuncture and shockwave, with staff staying with the dog for long appointments and explaining each step as they go. Reactive or anxious dogs are repeatedly mentioned, with owners noting unhurried handling and adjustments to the environment and approach to keep dogs settled.
The Renew Centre is a dedicated rehabilitation centre for dogs (rather than a general veterinary practice). Based on its website and reviews, it appears set up for complex musculoskeletal and pain cases—covering older dogs with arthritis, sports dogs, post-surgery rehabilitation, and pain management—with on-site investigations and multiple therapy options. Recent reviewers describe full-day workups that can include CT scan and ultrasound alongside treatments such as chiropractic, acupuncture and shockwave, with staff staying with the dog for long appointments and explaining each step as they go. Reactive or anxious dogs are repeatedly mentioned, with owners noting unhurried handling and adjustments to the environment and approach to keep dogs settled.
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”).
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The George Veterinary Clinic - Nailsworth describes itself as an independent practice with over 75 years of experience, RCVS accredited, and set up to treat a wide mix of animals (pets, equine, farm animals and pigs). The website also states it offers 24-hour services with continuity of veterinary care, and the clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Across the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about end-of-life support and clear follow-through: several mention euthanasia appointments handled with compassion, and one describes receiving a condolence letter/card afterwards. Reviews also describe being squeezed in at short notice for problems like a tick under a dog’s eye and a bad ear infection, alongside more involved medical and dental care (for example, tooth extractions and managing a cat’s high blood pressure).
The George Veterinary Clinic - Nailsworth describes itself as an independent practice with over 75 years of experience, RCVS accredited, and set up to treat a wide mix of animals (pets, equine, farm animals and pigs). The website also states it offers 24-hour services with continuity of veterinary care, and the clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Across the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about end-of-life support and clear follow-through: several mention euthanasia appointments handled with compassion, and one describes receiving a condolence letter/card afterwards. Reviews also describe being squeezed in at short notice for problems like a tick under a dog’s eye and a bad ear infection, alongside more involved medical and dental care (for example, tooth extractions and managing a cat’s high blood pressure).

Vets Barn Veterinary Centre is an independent practice led by Dr Nick Horniman (MRCVS), with Dr Susie Thompson (MRCVS) and a nursing team that includes Nickie Hancock and Laura Hughes (RVNs). The clinic lists X‑rays among its facilities. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe straightforward routine care (for example annual booster vaccinations) alongside medical work-ups such as examinations with blood tests for gastrointestinal illness, and several reviews focus on support during end‑of‑life decisions, including being kept involved in what was happening and receiving a sympathy card afterwards.
Vets Barn Veterinary Centre is an independent practice led by Dr Nick Horniman (MRCVS), with Dr Susie Thompson (MRCVS) and a nursing team that includes Nickie Hancock and Laura Hughes (RVNs). The clinic lists X‑rays among its facilities. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe straightforward routine care (for example annual booster vaccinations) alongside medical work-ups such as examinations with blood tests for gastrointestinal illness, and several reviews focus on support during end‑of‑life decisions, including being kept involved in what was happening and receiving a sympathy card afterwards.
Cirencester Vets4Pets Ltd describes itself as a locally owned Vets4Pets practice with a modern, well‑equipped setup and some advanced services (including orthopaedics and ophthalmology); it also states it accepts referrals from other veterinary practices. On the review side, recent owners repeatedly describe fast handling of urgent problems (for example, a dog hit by a car being seen within minutes and checked thoroughly) and notably detailed end‑of‑life support (being talked through what would happen, private time to say goodbye, plus keepsakes like paw prints and a sympathy card).
Concrete specifics supported by the inputs include
- •Emergency assessment described as rapid (one dog “seen within minutes” after a car accident, then discharged within a couple of hours after being checked over).
- •Bereavement support described in detail (ashes returned in a wooden casket, paw prints and a lock of fur provided, sympathy card signed by the team).
- •Advanced procedures and diagnostics listed on the website (e.g., cruciate surgery, fracture repair, dental X‑ray, ultrasound; ophthalmology diagnosis/treatment).
- •Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided via Eastcott Veterinary Hospital (as the named arrangement on the website).
Cirencester Vets4Pets Ltd describes itself as a locally owned Vets4Pets practice with a modern, well‑equipped setup and some advanced services (including orthopaedics and ophthalmology); it also states it accepts referrals from other veterinary practices. On the review side, recent owners repeatedly describe fast handling of urgent problems (for example, a dog hit by a car being seen within minutes and checked thoroughly) and notably detailed end‑of‑life support (being talked through what would happen, private time to say goodbye, plus keepsakes like paw prints and a sympathy card).
Concrete specifics supported by the inputs include
- •Emergency assessment described as rapid (one dog “seen within minutes” after a car accident, then discharged within a couple of hours after being checked over).
- •Bereavement support described in detail (ashes returned in a wooden casket, paw prints and a lock of fur provided, sympathy card signed by the team).
- •Advanced procedures and diagnostics listed on the website (e.g., cruciate surgery, fracture repair, dental X‑ray, ultrasound; ophthalmology diagnosis/treatment).
- •Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided via Eastcott Veterinary Hospital (as the named arrangement on the website).
Companion Care (Gloucester) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned practice, with an on-site operating theatre, in-house lab testing, and digital imaging (including X‑ray and ultrasound). Based on the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention being seen quickly for pets that need it, and strong support around major or end-of-life decisions—one recent review describes extensive time given during a pet’s final weeks, and another describes close phone support before and after a cancer operation. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided by Wood Veterinary Group (with fees from £250).
Companion Care (Gloucester) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned practice, with an on-site operating theatre, in-house lab testing, and digital imaging (including X‑ray and ultrasound). Based on the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention being seen quickly for pets that need it, and strong support around major or end-of-life decisions—one recent review describes extensive time given during a pet’s final weeks, and another describes close phone support before and after a cancer operation. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided by Wood Veterinary Group (with fees from £250).
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.
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.
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.
Dragon Vets - Kingsway is part of the Dragon Vets group and is set up as a general first-opinion practice, with a Veterinary Nurse Training facility listed in the clinic’s structured data. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe
- •Clear explanations during appointments (“explain everything extremely well”).
- •A calm, low-stress feel for pets (cats “happy to explore the exam rooms”; a dog described the visit as a “very calm experience”).
- •Straightforward, not sales-led decision-making, with one owner saying the practice focuses on the animal rather than profit and another noting they’re “honest as to what needs to be done.”
- •Comments on the facility itself, including “clean and fresh” exam areas.
Dragon Vets - Kingsway is part of the Dragon Vets group and is set up as a general first-opinion practice, with a Veterinary Nurse Training facility listed in the clinic’s structured data. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe
- •Clear explanations during appointments (“explain everything extremely well”).
- •A calm, low-stress feel for pets (cats “happy to explore the exam rooms”; a dog described the visit as a “very calm experience”).
- •Straightforward, not sales-led decision-making, with one owner saying the practice focuses on the animal rather than profit and another noting they’re “honest as to what needs to be done.”
- •Comments on the facility itself, including “clean and fresh” exam areas.
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.

The Rowe Veterinary Group is a multi-site first-opinion veterinary practice (six practices) that also has access to a 24-hour hospital within the group, and this surgery is described on the clinic website as having MRI facilities. The website also states they see a wide range of species beyond dogs and cats, including small furries, birds, and exotic animals.
In recent reviews, owners most often mention
- •being able to get appointments without difficulty and being seen efficiently
- •supportive handling of nervous/anxious dogs (extra effort to help them settle)
- •practical treatment for specific problems such as a cut paw and ongoing management of feline hyperthyroidism
- •smooth coordination between branches when booking an appointment at a different site
The Rowe Veterinary Group is a multi-site first-opinion veterinary practice (six practices) that also has access to a 24-hour hospital within the group, and this surgery is described on the clinic website as having MRI facilities. The website also states they see a wide range of species beyond dogs and cats, including small furries, birds, and exotic animals.
In recent reviews, owners most often mention
- •being able to get appointments without difficulty and being seen efficiently
- •supportive handling of nervous/anxious dogs (extra effort to help them settle)
- •practical treatment for specific problems such as a cut paw and ongoing management of feline hyperthyroidism
- •smooth coordination between branches when booking an appointment at a different site
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
Cotswold Vets describes itself as “friendly and family run” and notes same-day diagnostics on its website, with out-of-hours care redirected to Eastcott Vets. Reviews strongly echo a practice geared toward routine check-ups and surgical work, including dental procedures and larger operations. Several owners mention thorough appointments (one describing a first consult lasting around 40 minutes with multiple checks) and smooth handling of admin issues even when not booked with a specific vet. One recent 1-star review raises concerns about the sequence of dental/tumour investigations and a dispute about £200 cremation fees, which conflicts with the largely positive experiences reported by others.
Cotswold Vets describes itself as “friendly and family run” and notes same-day diagnostics on its website, with out-of-hours care redirected to Eastcott Vets. Reviews strongly echo a practice geared toward routine check-ups and surgical work, including dental procedures and larger operations. Several owners mention thorough appointments (one describing a first consult lasting around 40 minutes with multiple checks) and smooth handling of admin issues even when not booked with a specific vet. One recent 1-star review raises concerns about the sequence of dental/tumour investigations and a dispute about £200 cremation fees, which conflicts with the largely positive experiences reported by others.
Arvonia Vets describes itself as an independent practice (established since 1980) focused on family pets, with on-site advanced kit including a CT scanner, ultrasound, and a fully equipped laboratory. The practice appears set up for both everyday care (for example vaccinations, puppy/kitten packs, and repeat prescriptions) and more complex surgical work (the website highlights orthopaedics, knee reconstruction, and complex soft tissue surgery). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention same-day appointments, clear explanations and thorough exams, and urgent care including an emergency C-section.
Arvonia Vets describes itself as an independent practice (established since 1980) focused on family pets, with on-site advanced kit including a CT scanner, ultrasound, and a fully equipped laboratory. The practice appears set up for both everyday care (for example vaccinations, puppy/kitten packs, and repeat prescriptions) and more complex surgical work (the website highlights orthopaedics, knee reconstruction, and complex soft tissue surgery). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention same-day appointments, clear explanations and thorough exams, and urgent care including an emergency C-section.
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.
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.
S P A Veterinary Services Ltd (SPA Vets) is a small-animal practice, and the website states it has an RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practice accreditation. It also advertises a 24‑hour emergency line.
From the latest reviews, the practice is repeatedly chosen by long-term clients (15–50 years mentioned) and is frequently described in the context of end‑of‑life care: multiple owners describe being given time and space to say goodbye during euthanasia appointments, including being left with their pet afterwards. Reviews also include a clear negative about front-desk communication (a caller reports rudeness and being cut off), and one owner describes being challenged about payment when collecting ashes after an at‑home euthanasia had been arranged by phone.
S P A Veterinary Services Ltd (SPA Vets) is a small-animal practice, and the website states it has an RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practice accreditation. It also advertises a 24‑hour emergency line.
From the latest reviews, the practice is repeatedly chosen by long-term clients (15–50 years mentioned) and is frequently described in the context of end‑of‑life care: multiple owners describe being given time and space to say goodbye during euthanasia appointments, including being left with their pet afterwards. Reviews also include a clear negative about front-desk communication (a caller reports rudeness and being cut off), and one owner describes being challenged about payment when collecting ashes after an at‑home euthanasia had been arranged by phone.
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.
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.

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.

Severnside Veterinary Services Ltd. is a small-animal veterinary practice that, per its website, provides a “comprehensive out of hours service.” Reviews suggest it regularly handles urgent and end-of-life situations: one owner brought in a feral cat with a severe leg wound with maggots and chose euthanasia, and another describes arriving without an appointment for an elderly dog with breathing problems and being seen promptly. Several long-term clients mention many years with the practice across multiple pets (dogs, cats, and even pet ducks). There is also a serious negative account alleging a prolonged misdiagnosis in a dog (described as “bad back” for nearly a month without scans/blood tests), later found elsewhere to have a large abdominal tumour.
Severnside Veterinary Services Ltd. is a small-animal veterinary practice that, per its website, provides a “comprehensive out of hours service.” Reviews suggest it regularly handles urgent and end-of-life situations: one owner brought in a feral cat with a severe leg wound with maggots and chose euthanasia, and another describes arriving without an appointment for an elderly dog with breathing problems and being seen promptly. Several long-term clients mention many years with the practice across multiple pets (dogs, cats, and even pet ducks). There is also a serious negative account alleging a prolonged misdiagnosis in a dog (described as “bad back” for nearly a month without scans/blood tests), later found elsewhere to have a large abdominal tumour.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Medivet Leckhampton is part of the Medivet group and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, it appears set up for routine vet care and advice-focused appointments: multiple owners mention that consultations aren’t rushed and that vets take time to explain options clearly. A few practical touches come up too—pets being offered treats during visits, and one owner describing the team as able to arrange treatment quickly when needed. There’s also a specific example of breed-focused knowledge: one reviewer felt the team understood dachshunds particularly well.
Medivet Leckhampton is part of the Medivet group and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, it appears set up for routine vet care and advice-focused appointments: multiple owners mention that consultations aren’t rushed and that vets take time to explain options clearly. A few practical touches come up too—pets being offered treats during visits, and one owner describing the team as able to arrange treatment quickly when needed. There’s also a specific example of breed-focused knowledge: one reviewer felt the team understood dachshunds particularly well.

SPA Veterinary Services Ltd is a small-animal practice with a 24-hour emergency line and an RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practice status (VetGDP), with trained VetGDP Advisers supporting newly qualified vets. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe long-term continuity of use (often 10–50 years) and compassionate support around end-of-life care, including being given time and space to say goodbye. There are also signals of straightforward communication during consults (“open and honest”), alongside a contrasting report of a poor phone/reception interaction when trying to register and join a healthcare plan.
SPA Veterinary Services Ltd is a small-animal practice with a 24-hour emergency line and an RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practice status (VetGDP), with trained VetGDP Advisers supporting newly qualified vets. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe long-term continuity of use (often 10–50 years) and compassionate support around end-of-life care, including being given time and space to say goodbye. There are also signals of straightforward communication during consults (“open and honest”), alongside a contrasting report of a poor phone/reception interaction when trying to register and join a healthcare plan.
Benson & Babb is an independent veterinary practice (established since the 1950s, per its website) offering first-opinion care for pets and farm animals, plus a 24/7 emergency service for registered clients that’s handled by their own vets. Recent reviews consistently describe continuity (clients say the team “get to know your pet” and you’re often “consistent with who you see”), flexibility for urgent problems (one owner was fitted in close to closing time for a torn dewclaw), and supportive end-of-life care (multiple reviews mention euthanasia guidance and “gentle care” during a goodbye).
Benson & Babb is an independent veterinary practice (established since the 1950s, per its website) offering first-opinion care for pets and farm animals, plus a 24/7 emergency service for registered clients that’s handled by their own vets. Recent reviews consistently describe continuity (clients say the team “get to know your pet” and you’re often “consistent with who you see”), flexibility for urgent problems (one owner was fitted in close to closing time for a torn dewclaw), and supportive end-of-life care (multiple reviews mention euthanasia guidance and “gentle care” during a goodbye).
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.
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.
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).

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.
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.
Ashcroft Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice where reviews specifically mention on-site diagnosis and surgery for an orthopaedic problem (a dog’s knee dislocation), as well as support through cancer care and euthanasia. Owners also describe practical decision-making and, in one case, the clinic handling insurance communication directly. Experiences aren’t uniform: alongside multiple 5‑star accounts, one review reports concerns about pet handling, staff professionalism, and being charged “almost double” compared with other vets.
Ashcroft Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice where reviews specifically mention on-site diagnosis and surgery for an orthopaedic problem (a dog’s knee dislocation), as well as support through cancer care and euthanasia. Owners also describe practical decision-making and, in one case, the clinic handling insurance communication directly. Experiences aren’t uniform: alongside multiple 5‑star accounts, one review reports concerns about pet handling, staff professionalism, and being charged “almost double” compared with other vets.

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.
Our Score (90/100)
Stroud Road Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent clinic founded by Michael Stevenson, set up as an alternative to larger corporate practices. The website highlights a small surgery with up‑to‑date equipment for diagnostics, medicine and surgery, and recent reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment options and costs before going ahead. Owners also describe the team handling urgent and complex cases (including a dog attack needing emergency care and next‑day surgery, and long-term management of multiple illnesses including chemotherapy), plus end‑of‑life support with keepsakes such as a paw print and hair clipping.
Stroud Road Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent clinic founded by Michael Stevenson, set up as an alternative to larger corporate practices. The website highlights a small surgery with up‑to‑date equipment for diagnostics, medicine and surgery, and recent reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment options and costs before going ahead. Owners also describe the team handling urgent and complex cases (including a dog attack needing emergency care and next‑day surgery, and long-term management of multiple illnesses including chemotherapy), plus end‑of‑life support with keepsakes such as a paw print and hair clipping.
Our Score (83/100)
The Sidings Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice providing care for small animals and horses, with 24/7 out-of-hours emergency cover delivered in collaboration with The George Veterinary Hospital (including shared access to patient records for continuity). The clinic highlights longer, 15‑minute vet appointments on its website, and reviews give concrete examples of that extra time being used—such as a vet engaging calmly with a dog before treatment. Recent reviews also mention pet travel paperwork (Export Health Certificate) handled end-to-end, and a grass seed removal that was managed without sedation.
The Sidings Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice providing care for small animals and horses, with 24/7 out-of-hours emergency cover delivered in collaboration with The George Veterinary Hospital (including shared access to patient records for continuity). The clinic highlights longer, 15‑minute vet appointments on its website, and reviews give concrete examples of that extra time being used—such as a vet engaging calmly with a dog before treatment. Recent reviews also mention pet travel paperwork (Export Health Certificate) handled end-to-end, and a grass seed removal that was managed without sedation.
Our Score (87/100)
Woodlands Veterinary Clinic Ltd treats a range of pets (cats, dogs, small furries, and birds/exotics) and, based on its website, offers specific clinics like Puppy Parties, senior pet clinics, and laparoscopic spay surgery. Out of hours, calls are transferred to a dedicated veterinary emergency clinic (rather than being handled in-house). Recent reviews repeatedly describe support with complex, long-running conditions (for example, a dog diagnosed and treated for Cushing’s disease) as well as surgery and aftercare, with owners noting that nurses look after pets after procedures.
Woodlands Veterinary Clinic Ltd treats a range of pets (cats, dogs, small furries, and birds/exotics) and, based on its website, offers specific clinics like Puppy Parties, senior pet clinics, and laparoscopic spay surgery. Out of hours, calls are transferred to a dedicated veterinary emergency clinic (rather than being handled in-house). Recent reviews repeatedly describe support with complex, long-running conditions (for example, a dog diagnosed and treated for Cushing’s disease) as well as surgery and aftercare, with owners noting that nurses look after pets after procedures.
Vale Vets & Referrals is set up to handle both routine pet care and more complex referral work, with emergency veterinary services and inpatient care mentioned in reviews. It’s an RCVS Cat Friendly Clinic, and also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Owners describe detailed communication during serious cases, including a surgeon phoning three times after an operation (cancer referral) and daily photo/text/phone updates while a dog was hospitalised after a road-traffic accident. Reviews also mention same-day surgery for a cat with suspected Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, plus multi-day inpatient treatment after a large Metacam ingestion.
Vale Vets & Referrals is set up to handle both routine pet care and more complex referral work, with emergency veterinary services and inpatient care mentioned in reviews. It’s an RCVS Cat Friendly Clinic, and also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Owners describe detailed communication during serious cases, including a surgeon phoning three times after an operation (cancer referral) and daily photo/text/phone updates while a dog was hospitalised after a road-traffic accident. Reviews also mention same-day surgery for a cat with suspected Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, plus multi-day inpatient treatment after a large Metacam ingestion.
Our Score (82/100)
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.
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.
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.
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.
Dragon Vets Tewkesbury is a purpose-built, air-conditioned clinic that states it is RCVS-accredited and equipped for more advanced work such as CT scanning and keyhole surgery, alongside routine and preventative care. It is also described in the clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility, which some reviewers see as a benefit while others strongly object to trainees being involved in critical cases.
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe vets who take time, examine gently, and explain options and costs clearly—including for anxious dogs—while a smaller set of reviews raise concerns about out-of-hours waiting times, perceived cleanliness, and medication costs versus online pricing.
Dragon Vets Tewkesbury is a purpose-built, air-conditioned clinic that states it is RCVS-accredited and equipped for more advanced work such as CT scanning and keyhole surgery, alongside routine and preventative care. It is also described in the clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility, which some reviewers see as a benefit while others strongly object to trainees being involved in critical cases.
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe vets who take time, examine gently, and explain options and costs clearly—including for anxious dogs—while a smaller set of reviews raise concerns about out-of-hours waiting times, perceived cleanliness, and medication costs versus online pricing.
Woodmancote Vets describes itself as an independent practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. The website highlights care for “small furry pets” alongside routine and surgical work, and it states they provide round‑the‑clock care via an on‑call veterinarian for urgent needs. Recent reviews mention a recent “makeover” that made the clinic feel “more modern and well organised,” and several long‑term clients say they trust the vets and don’t feel “ripped off.” One reviewer reports a specific problem with the pet health plan and worming medication (reaction, repeat supply, and being asked to pay again), suggesting processes may not always run smoothly when a medication change is needed.
Woodmancote Vets describes itself as an independent practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. The website highlights care for “small furry pets” alongside routine and surgical work, and it states they provide round‑the‑clock care via an on‑call veterinarian for urgent needs. Recent reviews mention a recent “makeover” that made the clinic feel “more modern and well organised,” and several long‑term clients say they trust the vets and don’t feel “ripped off.” One reviewer reports a specific problem with the pet health plan and worming medication (reaction, repeat supply, and being asked to pay again), suggesting processes may not always run smoothly when a medication change is needed.
Gloucester Barnwood Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets-branded practice described on its website as locally owned, with in-house facilities for diagnostics and inpatient care (including an in-house laboratory, hospital ward and isolation unit). The clinic is set up for both routine care (nurse clinics, weight clinic, microchipping, health plans) and more involved procedures (dentistry and orthopaedic surgery such as cruciate surgery and fracture repair).
From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe
- •same-day or “seen straight away” help for urgent problems (including an eye issue and a blocked bladder in a cat)
- •vets taking time with anxious pets and not rushing appointments
- •supportive end-of-life care (including a candle-lit room during euthanasia)
Gloucester Barnwood Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets-branded practice described on its website as locally owned, with in-house facilities for diagnostics and inpatient care (including an in-house laboratory, hospital ward and isolation unit). The clinic is set up for both routine care (nurse clinics, weight clinic, microchipping, health plans) and more involved procedures (dentistry and orthopaedic surgery such as cruciate surgery and fracture repair).
From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe
- •same-day or “seen straight away” help for urgent problems (including an eye issue and a blocked bladder in a cat)
- •vets taking time with anxious pets and not rushing appointments
- •supportive end-of-life care (including a candle-lit room during euthanasia)
Orchard View Vets Ltd is an independent practice founded by Maddie and Kate. The website describes a “fear‑free environment” and continuity (aiming for clients to see the same vet each time), and reviews repeatedly mention fast access to care (including same‑day online appointments and urgent cases being seen immediately). Owners also describe clear, in‑depth explanations of problems and options, plus up‑front discussion of costs (with “no hidden costs” mentioned). Several reviews reference procedures including next‑day surgery and dental work under anaesthetic with efforts to reduce stress.
Orchard View Vets Ltd is an independent practice founded by Maddie and Kate. The website describes a “fear‑free environment” and continuity (aiming for clients to see the same vet each time), and reviews repeatedly mention fast access to care (including same‑day online appointments and urgent cases being seen immediately). Owners also describe clear, in‑depth explanations of problems and options, plus up‑front discussion of costs (with “no hidden costs” mentioned). Several reviews reference procedures including next‑day surgery and dental work under anaesthetic with efforts to reduce stress.
Southpaw Veterinary Orthopaedic Centre is a family-run independent referral practice focused on musculoskeletal trauma, injury and disease in companion animals (dogs and cats). The website emphasises clear communication about options, costs and progress, and “fixed prices”. Recent reviews repeatedly describe complex orthopaedic work and ongoing support, including CT imaging before surgery for a multi-fracture elbow case, TPLO surgery for cruciate ligament injuries (including a second TPLO four months later), and follow-up X-rays. Owners also mention a calmer, smaller-practice feel that helped nervous dogs, plus direct contact with the team for post-op concerns (including replies late at night).
Southpaw Veterinary Orthopaedic Centre is a family-run independent referral practice focused on musculoskeletal trauma, injury and disease in companion animals (dogs and cats). The website emphasises clear communication about options, costs and progress, and “fixed prices”. Recent reviews repeatedly describe complex orthopaedic work and ongoing support, including CT imaging before surgery for a multi-fracture elbow case, TPLO surgery for cruciate ligament injuries (including a second TPLO four months later), and follow-up X-rays. Owners also mention a calmer, smaller-practice feel that helped nervous dogs, plus direct contact with the team for post-op concerns (including replies late at night).
Companion Care (Cheltenham) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group. From the clinic’s own information, it’s set up for a wide range of cases with on-site diagnostics and treatment (including an in-house lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray, and ultrasound) plus separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards and an isolation unit.
Recent reviews describe both routine and complex care, including: a home visit euthanasia that was rearranged on the day when capacity changed, owners being kept informed throughout the day during procedures, and ongoing management of an eye tumour. A smaller number of reviews report concerns about costs and policies (including a reported £250 fee for an unregistered dog needing advice and criticism around written prescriptions).
Companion Care (Cheltenham) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group. From the clinic’s own information, it’s set up for a wide range of cases with on-site diagnostics and treatment (including an in-house lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray, and ultrasound) plus separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards and an isolation unit.
Recent reviews describe both routine and complex care, including: a home visit euthanasia that was rearranged on the day when capacity changed, owners being kept informed throughout the day during procedures, and ongoing management of an eye tumour. A smaller number of reviews report concerns about costs and policies (including a reported £250 fee for an unregistered dog needing advice and criticism around written prescriptions).
Madra Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independent practice, run by a husband-and-wife team with small-animal clinical experience. The website emphasises same-day emergency appointments for sick animals and in-house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, blood and urine testing). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe surgery being performed by the clinical team (including eye surgery and spays), being seen quickly for non-routine problems, and vets who explain options clearly rather than rushing decisions (one owner notes an eye removal was not pursued because another option was tried successfully).
Madra Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independent practice, run by a husband-and-wife team with small-animal clinical experience. The website emphasises same-day emergency appointments for sick animals and in-house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, blood and urine testing). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe surgery being performed by the clinical team (including eye surgery and spays), being seen quickly for non-routine problems, and vets who explain options clearly rather than rushing decisions (one owner notes an eye removal was not pursued because another option was tried successfully).
Wood Veterinary Group Limited is set up for routine preventative care and common procedures, with owners specifically mentioning vaccinations and health checks, as well as a spay carried out at another branch in the same group. One review describes the waiting area as small but well lit, with enough separation space for stressed pets and higher placement areas for cat carriers. Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services, but the exact out-of-hours arrangements aren’t described in the sources provided. Recent reviewers most often highlight how staff interact with both pets and owners—calm, friendly handling and reassurance—alongside long-term loyalty (including owners who say they’ve used the practice for many years).
Wood Veterinary Group Limited is set up for routine preventative care and common procedures, with owners specifically mentioning vaccinations and health checks, as well as a spay carried out at another branch in the same group. One review describes the waiting area as small but well lit, with enough separation space for stressed pets and higher placement areas for cat carriers. Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services, but the exact out-of-hours arrangements aren’t described in the sources provided. Recent reviewers most often highlight how staff interact with both pets and owners—calm, friendly handling and reassurance—alongside long-term loyalty (including owners who say they’ve used the practice for many years).
Ashcroft Veterinary Surgery is described in reviews as a small practice with a calm, clean waiting environment and a helpful front-desk team. Owners mention the clinic handling both routine procedures (for example, kitten spays) and more major surgery (one cat’s eye removal, with the outcome described as “tidy and clean work”). Recent feedback is mostly positive, but there is also a detailed complaint about end-of-life care: one owner felt the vet’s manner during euthanasia wasn’t compassionate, and reported poor communication and a long wait (nearly 6 weeks) to receive ashes after cremation.
Ashcroft Veterinary Surgery is described in reviews as a small practice with a calm, clean waiting environment and a helpful front-desk team. Owners mention the clinic handling both routine procedures (for example, kitten spays) and more major surgery (one cat’s eye removal, with the outcome described as “tidy and clean work”). Recent feedback is mostly positive, but there is also a detailed complaint about end-of-life care: one owner felt the vet’s manner during euthanasia wasn’t compassionate, and reported poor communication and a long wait (nearly 6 weeks) to receive ashes after cremation.
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.
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.
Crickmore Vets / Arvonia Vets describes itself as an independent practice (the site says it “isn’t tied to a corporate ethos”) and has been focused on family pets since 1980. From the website, it appears set up for advanced in-house diagnostics and surgery, with a CT scanner, ultrasound, and an on-site laboratory, plus stated strengths in orthopaedics (including knee reconstruction) and complex soft tissue surgery. In the latest reviews available, owners most often talk about end-of-life care (support during euthanasia, helping pets stay comfortable a bit longer, and a bereavement card sent afterwards) and puppy vaccinations/check-ups where the team tried to build a positive association with vet visits.
Crickmore Vets / Arvonia Vets describes itself as an independent practice (the site says it “isn’t tied to a corporate ethos”) and has been focused on family pets since 1980. From the website, it appears set up for advanced in-house diagnostics and surgery, with a CT scanner, ultrasound, and an on-site laboratory, plus stated strengths in orthopaedics (including knee reconstruction) and complex soft tissue surgery. In the latest reviews available, owners most often talk about end-of-life care (support during euthanasia, helping pets stay comfortable a bit longer, and a bereavement card sent afterwards) and puppy vaccinations/check-ups where the team tried to build a positive association with vet visits.
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.
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.
Church Road Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, privately owned practice, led by Dr Debo (the website mentions over 22 years of clinical practice experience). Based on reviews, the clinic appears set up for both routine care and time-sensitive problems, with several owners describing urgent same-day help and ongoing support for serious illness.
Concrete examples mentioned include: a planned approach to difficult nail trimming for a dog that wouldn’t allow handling; urgent Saturday emergency care with a rapid appointment; support through a cancer diagnosis; and at least one case where a vet visited a dog at home after a medical emergency to reduce stress.
Church Road Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, privately owned practice, led by Dr Debo (the website mentions over 22 years of clinical practice experience). Based on reviews, the clinic appears set up for both routine care and time-sensitive problems, with several owners describing urgent same-day help and ongoing support for serious illness.
Concrete examples mentioned include: a planned approach to difficult nail trimming for a dog that wouldn’t allow handling; urgent Saturday emergency care with a rapid appointment; support through a cancer diagnosis; and at least one case where a vet visited a dog at home after a medical emergency to reduce stress.
Our Score (82/100)
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).
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).
Folly Gardens Veterinary Clinic runs across four branches (per its website summary) and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe quick access to appointments (including being seen within 15 minutes of calling) and proactive communication, such as sending updates when a pet needs treatments. Several owners also mention monthly pet plans and “reasonable” pricing, while one long-term client reports a serious sedation/recovery handling concern during a nail clip/dew claw visit (muzzle left on through recovery, followed by vomiting once removed) and an initial weight-recording error that they corrected.
Folly Gardens Veterinary Clinic runs across four branches (per its website summary) and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe quick access to appointments (including being seen within 15 minutes of calling) and proactive communication, such as sending updates when a pet needs treatments. Several owners also mention monthly pet plans and “reasonable” pricing, while one long-term client reports a serious sedation/recovery handling concern during a nail clip/dew claw visit (muzzle left on through recovery, followed by vomiting once removed) and an initial weight-recording error that they corrected.
Sundean Hartpury is part of Sundean Veterinary Group. The website highlights Pet Health Club® Plus (with consultations included), home visits, and an out-of-hours service, plus periodic offers such as a free health check or wellness screening for £60 and a 10% discount on pet travel with PetAir for registered clients.
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe
- •Clear explanations during consultations, including discussion of costs and, in one case, being directed to alternative comparable products when items were expensive.
- •Support for reactive pets, with staff offering to advise a suitable appointment if an animal struggles around others.
- •A dedicated room for end-of-life appointments, where owners could take their time saying goodbye.
Sundean Hartpury is part of Sundean Veterinary Group. The website highlights Pet Health Club® Plus (with consultations included), home visits, and an out-of-hours service, plus periodic offers such as a free health check or wellness screening for £60 and a 10% discount on pet travel with PetAir for registered clients.
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe
- •Clear explanations during consultations, including discussion of costs and, in one case, being directed to alternative comparable products when items were expensive.
- •Support for reactive pets, with staff offering to advise a suitable appointment if an animal struggles around others.
- •A dedicated room for end-of-life appointments, where owners could take their time saying goodbye.
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.
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.
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.”
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.
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).
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.”
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.
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.
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.
The Brambles Veterinary Surgery is a family-owned and run practice established in 1971 (not listed as part of a corporate group in the provided sources). Based on its website, it’s set up for in-house diagnostics and surgery (including keyhole/diagnostic laparoscopy), alongside ongoing care such as senior pet support and weight management. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe long-term relationships with the practice (8–13+ years mentioned), routine preventive care (health checks and vaccinations), and support through complex or end-of-life cases (a cat with mouth cancer and euthanasia decision-making). Named staff member “Neil” is specifically credited in multiple reviews for professionalism and support.
The Brambles Veterinary Surgery is a family-owned and run practice established in 1971 (not listed as part of a corporate group in the provided sources). Based on its website, it’s set up for in-house diagnostics and surgery (including keyhole/diagnostic laparoscopy), alongside ongoing care such as senior pet support and weight management. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe long-term relationships with the practice (8–13+ years mentioned), routine preventive care (health checks and vaccinations), and support through complex or end-of-life cases (a cat with mouth cancer and euthanasia decision-making). Named staff member “Neil” is specifically credited in multiple reviews for professionalism and support.
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.”
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.”
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.”
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.”
