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Animal House Vets is a multi-site small-animal practice (cats and dogs) offering routine care plus dentistry, surgery, and 24-hour emergency/out-of-hours support (as described on its website). Reviews describe vets who explain treatment steps clearly and, in at least one case, provide proactive follow-up calls and “next steps” after investigations for a cat. Several long-term clients mention using the practice for many years, including management of a complex chronic condition (idiopathic epilepsy) with ongoing intervention. A minority of recent reviews raise concerns about pricing and prescription policies, with one reviewer attributing pricing decisions to a wider “group” after a takeover (not independently verified in the information provided).
Animal House Vets is a multi-site small-animal practice (cats and dogs) offering routine care plus dentistry, surgery, and 24-hour emergency/out-of-hours support (as described on its website). Reviews describe vets who explain treatment steps clearly and, in at least one case, provide proactive follow-up calls and “next steps” after investigations for a cat. Several long-term clients mention using the practice for many years, including management of a complex chronic condition (idiopathic epilepsy) with ongoing intervention. A minority of recent reviews raise concerns about pricing and prescription policies, with one reviewer attributing pricing decisions to a wider “group” after a takeover (not independently verified in the information provided).
Clifton Veterinary Practice is a small clinic (as described by reviewers) with a 4.6★ Google rating from 117 reviews. Its written feedback most often highlights calm handling of nervous or “fussy” dogs, supportive help during difficult situations, and vets who focus on practical prevention advice. Specific examples mentioned include a heart check for a dog, reminders about toothbrushing (with an owner buying poultry toothpaste afterwards), and the practice hosting veterinary students during appointments (noted by one reviewer as confidence‑building). Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Clifton Veterinary Practice is a small clinic (as described by reviewers) with a 4.6★ Google rating from 117 reviews. Its written feedback most often highlights calm handling of nervous or “fussy” dogs, supportive help during difficult situations, and vets who focus on practical prevention advice. Specific examples mentioned include a heart check for a dog, reminders about toothbrushing (with an owner buying poultry toothpaste afterwards), and the practice hosting veterinary students during appointments (noted by one reviewer as confidence‑building). Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Our Score (73/100)
Rowe Veterinary Group – Cat Clinic is part of Rowe Veterinary Group (a group of six practices), with access to a 24-hour hospital and an MRI facility within the wider group. This branch is positioned as a dedicated cat clinic, and owners repeatedly describe it as a calmer setup for cats compared with mixed-species waiting rooms. Across the latest reviews, owners give specific examples of the team taking time to talk through difficult decisions (including end-of-life choices), being supportive after pet loss, and handling urgent situations while still keeping routine appointments moving (one review highlights a veterinary nurse making fast decisions during an in-clinic emergency).
Rowe Veterinary Group – Cat Clinic is part of Rowe Veterinary Group (a group of six practices), with access to a 24-hour hospital and an MRI facility within the wider group. This branch is positioned as a dedicated cat clinic, and owners repeatedly describe it as a calmer setup for cats compared with mixed-species waiting rooms. Across the latest reviews, owners give specific examples of the team taking time to talk through difficult decisions (including end-of-life choices), being supportive after pet loss, and handling urgent situations while still keeping routine appointments moving (one review highlights a veterinary nurse making fast decisions during an in-clinic emergency).
Animal House Vets is a small-animal clinic for cats and dogs that operates across four surgery locations (as described on its website) and offers both routine care and procedures. The website also states it provides 24‑hour emergency vet care via out-of-hours service providers. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention staff taking extra time to help anxious or nervous dogs cope with appointments, and describe considerate support in difficult moments (including respectful help after a pet loss and practical care for an owner who fell during a visit).
Animal House Vets is a small-animal clinic for cats and dogs that operates across four surgery locations (as described on its website) and offers both routine care and procedures. The website also states it provides 24‑hour emergency vet care via out-of-hours service providers. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention staff taking extra time to help anxious or nervous dogs cope with appointments, and describe considerate support in difficult moments (including respectful help after a pet loss and practical care for an owner who fell during a visit).
Our Score (72/100)
Winterbourne Veterinary Clinic is part of the Rowe Veterinary Group (a group with multiple practices). The clinic presents itself as a first-opinion practice for a wide range of pets including dogs, cats, small furries, birds and exotic animals, with access within the wider group to a 24-hour hospital and an MRI facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe calm, supportive handling in stressful situations (including phone guidance after a dog attack) and gentle, non-threatening handling for nervous dogs. A minority of reviewers raise serious concerns about costs (e.g., expensive tests/medications/prescriptions) and one reports the clinic refused to treat an injured stray cat, citing legal reasons.
Winterbourne Veterinary Clinic is part of the Rowe Veterinary Group (a group with multiple practices). The clinic presents itself as a first-opinion practice for a wide range of pets including dogs, cats, small furries, birds and exotic animals, with access within the wider group to a 24-hour hospital and an MRI facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe calm, supportive handling in stressful situations (including phone guidance after a dog attack) and gentle, non-threatening handling for nervous dogs. A minority of reviewers raise serious concerns about costs (e.g., expensive tests/medications/prescriptions) and one reports the clinic refused to treat an injured stray cat, citing legal reasons.
Our Score (71/100)
Highcroft Veterinary Group – Eastville Veterinary Centre is part of the Highcroft Veterinary Group. The wider group’s website describes a small‑animal hospital with 24/7 emergency cover via MiNightVet Bristol (on-site dedicated night staff), plus in-house diagnostics (lab, X‑ray, ultrasound) and multiple referral services (including cardiology, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, internal medicine, and laparoscopic/keyhole surgery). It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe clear explanations of options and costs (including dental issues discussed in detail), and supportive handling of difficult situations such as euthanasia. There are also negative reports about front-desk interactions (one owner saying they were turned away for being late) and a refusal to perform nail clipping in one case.
Highcroft Veterinary Group – Eastville Veterinary Centre is part of the Highcroft Veterinary Group. The wider group’s website describes a small‑animal hospital with 24/7 emergency cover via MiNightVet Bristol (on-site dedicated night staff), plus in-house diagnostics (lab, X‑ray, ultrasound) and multiple referral services (including cardiology, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, internal medicine, and laparoscopic/keyhole surgery). It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe clear explanations of options and costs (including dental issues discussed in detail), and supportive handling of difficult situations such as euthanasia. There are also negative reports about front-desk interactions (one owner saying they were turned away for being late) and a refusal to perform nail clipping in one case.
Vale Vets offers general veterinary care alongside a notably broad range of add-on therapies (including therapeutic laser, Bowen therapy, massage and Reiki) and rehabilitation/behaviour support, based on its website. It’s accredited as an RCVS Cat Friendly Clinic, and the practice states it treats a wide variety of pets beyond cats and dogs (including small mammals, birds and reptiles). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention friendly, professional consultations with clear explanations, and one reviewer describes a home visit to reduce stress for a multi-cat household. A couple of reviews also note a contrast between the clinic feeling like it “could use a bit of tender loving care” while the clinicians themselves are “fantastic.”
Vale Vets offers general veterinary care alongside a notably broad range of add-on therapies (including therapeutic laser, Bowen therapy, massage and Reiki) and rehabilitation/behaviour support, based on its website. It’s accredited as an RCVS Cat Friendly Clinic, and the practice states it treats a wide variety of pets beyond cats and dogs (including small mammals, birds and reptiles). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention friendly, professional consultations with clear explanations, and one reviewer describes a home visit to reduce stress for a multi-cat household. A couple of reviews also note a contrast between the clinic feeling like it “could use a bit of tender loving care” while the clinicians themselves are “fantastic.”
Our Score (69/100)
Zetland Veterinary Group – Westbury Veterinary Centre is part of the Zetland Veterinary Group (a multi-branch group with a main site and additional branches). The website also lists an IVC Evidensia Positive Pawprint Partner accreditation. Reviews most often describe straightforward appointments (“straight in for the appointment”) and vets giving practical advice and reassurance that owners felt helped their pets improve. There’s also one detailed review describing a rude or dismissive reception interaction, contrasted with praise for a vet (named as “Sharon,” name not fully confirmed) who was “absolutely brilliant” with a cat during a difficult time.
Zetland Veterinary Group – Westbury Veterinary Centre is part of the Zetland Veterinary Group (a multi-branch group with a main site and additional branches). The website also lists an IVC Evidensia Positive Pawprint Partner accreditation. Reviews most often describe straightforward appointments (“straight in for the appointment”) and vets giving practical advice and reassurance that owners felt helped their pets improve. There’s also one detailed review describing a rude or dismissive reception interaction, contrasted with praise for a vet (named as “Sharon,” name not fully confirmed) who was “absolutely brilliant” with a cat during a difficult time.
Yate Vets4Pets Ltd
Bristol
Our Score (69/100)
Yate Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and described on its website as a locally owned practice. The practice is set up for a broad range of everyday and urgent cases, with on-site facilities including an in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, and separate cat/dog waiting areas plus separate wards (including isolation). In the latest reviews available to us, owners give concrete examples of: - being seen quickly for same-day emergency appointments, including a dog needing urgent surgery - support during a cat’s rapid decline with kidney failure (owners mention the whole team helping them through this period) - vets explaining what they’re doing step-by-step during consultations (including taking time with a nervous child) - willingness to order in a specific medication requested by an owner alongside the clinic’s treatment plan There’s also a clear split in how pricing is perceived: one reviewer describes “sky high prices,” while others say they have saved money compared with their previous vet and haven’t felt overcharged.
Yate Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and described on its website as a locally owned practice. The practice is set up for a broad range of everyday and urgent cases, with on-site facilities including an in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, and separate cat/dog waiting areas plus separate wards (including isolation). In the latest reviews available to us, owners give concrete examples of: - being seen quickly for same-day emergency appointments, including a dog needing urgent surgery - support during a cat’s rapid decline with kidney failure (owners mention the whole team helping them through this period) - vets explaining what they’re doing step-by-step during consultations (including taking time with a nervous child) - willingness to order in a specific medication requested by an owner alongside the clinic’s treatment plan There’s also a clear split in how pricing is perceived: one reviewer describes “sky high prices,” while others say they have saved money compared with their previous vet and haven’t felt overcharged.
Bristol A.R.C. Clinic is described in reviews as a charity-run animal rehoming organisation rather than a traditional veterinary practice. People mention adopting dogs, bringing in stray animals, and donating goods to support the animals, with staff and volunteers described as helpful during visits. Reviews also include a serious complaint about a stray cat being euthanised without the finder being informed, which conflicts with other accounts of supportive rehoming work. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - Adopting a dog and being supported during a visit (including help for a family member with severe anxiety). - Rehoming “abandoned” animals and accepting donated goods. - Notices and leaflets on-site to inform visitors. - One report that a stray cat handed in was euthanised later, with the person who brought the cat in saying they were not notified.
Bristol A.R.C. Clinic is described in reviews as a charity-run animal rehoming organisation rather than a traditional veterinary practice. People mention adopting dogs, bringing in stray animals, and donating goods to support the animals, with staff and volunteers described as helpful during visits. Reviews also include a serious complaint about a stray cat being euthanised without the finder being informed, which conflicts with other accounts of supportive rehoming work. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - Adopting a dog and being supported during a visit (including help for a family member with severe anxiety). - Rehoming “abandoned” animals and accepting donated goods. - Notices and leaflets on-site to inform visitors. - One report that a stray cat handed in was euthanised later, with the person who brought the cat in saying they were not notified.
