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Broxbourne Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent veterinary practice. It’s set up as a general small-animal clinic (dogs, cats and small animals) with on-site diagnostics (X‑ray, ultrasound and in‑house lab testing) plus surgery and dentistry; the website also highlights ophthalmology, orthopaedic/soft tissue surgery, and dermatology.
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention a non-corporate feel, vets who take time to explain options clearly, and handling that’s calm with nervous/reactive pets (including a “big reactive dog” made comfortable and not pushed beyond his limits). One reviewer also mentions joining a monthly plan covering parasite treatment and vaccinations.
Broxbourne Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent veterinary practice. It’s set up as a general small-animal clinic (dogs, cats and small animals) with on-site diagnostics (X‑ray, ultrasound and in‑house lab testing) plus surgery and dentistry; the website also highlights ophthalmology, orthopaedic/soft tissue surgery, and dermatology.
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention a non-corporate feel, vets who take time to explain options clearly, and handling that’s calm with nervous/reactive pets (including a “big reactive dog” made comfortable and not pushed beyond his limits). One reviewer also mentions joining a monthly plan covering parasite treatment and vaccinations.
Hello Vet Bushey presents itself as part of the Hello Vet brand (not described as an independent clinic in the materials provided), with a stated focus on “calming care” and clinics designed for anxious pets. The website highlights instant WhatsApp advice/triage and same-day appointments, and it’s open 7 days a week.
In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention
- •Pets that usually dislike vets coping unusually well (including a dog that “didn’t want to leave” after a first appointment).
- •Dentistry as a real, used service (a dental procedure specifically mentioned, with the vet and nurse named).
- •Supportive, practical help from the front desk (a reviewer describes staff noticing they were struggling and coming out to assist).
Hello Vet Bushey presents itself as part of the Hello Vet brand (not described as an independent clinic in the materials provided), with a stated focus on “calming care” and clinics designed for anxious pets. The website highlights instant WhatsApp advice/triage and same-day appointments, and it’s open 7 days a week.
In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention
- •Pets that usually dislike vets coping unusually well (including a dog that “didn’t want to leave” after a first appointment).
- •Dentistry as a real, used service (a dental procedure specifically mentioned, with the vet and nurse named).
- •Supportive, practical help from the front desk (a reviewer describes staff noticing they were struggling and coming out to assist).
Oak Vets is described by reviewers as a practice people turn to for second opinions and for procedures ranging from diagnostics to routine surgery. Multiple owners mention being seen quickly (including same-day and last-minute bookings), getting clear options explained, and receiving proactive follow-up (including check-ins after dental surgery and close follow-up after starting medication for anxiety/night waking). The clinic is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Oak Vets is described by reviewers as a practice people turn to for second opinions and for procedures ranging from diagnostics to routine surgery. Multiple owners mention being seen quickly (including same-day and last-minute bookings), getting clear options explained, and receiving proactive follow-up (including check-ins after dental surgery and close follow-up after starting medication for anxiety/night waking). The clinic is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.

Avenues Veterinary Clinic is an independent, family-owned practice established in 1990. The clinic describes itself as modern and fully equipped, and it holds the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Practice Standards Award. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care as well as procedures requiring anaesthetic and support through end-of-life care. Owners also mention practical touches like getting appointments quickly and a next-day follow-up call to check on a dog after a visit.
Avenues Veterinary Clinic is an independent, family-owned practice established in 1990. The clinic describes itself as modern and fully equipped, and it holds the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Practice Standards Award. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care as well as procedures requiring anaesthetic and support through end-of-life care. Owners also mention practical touches like getting appointments quickly and a next-day follow-up call to check on a dog after a visit.
Creature Comforts St Albans is a small-animal veterinary clinic for dogs, cats and rabbits, set up for both routine care and more involved work on-site (in-house lab, digital x‑rays, ultrasound, endoscopy, and a full dental suite). The clinic also lists separate cat and dog wards and bespoke kennel design.
In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe a calmer experience for anxious dogs (quiet waiting area, treats/toys used to help pets settle), and appointments that don’t feel rushed—several mention thorough examinations and being given treatment options rather than being pushed in one direction. For procedures and operations, reviewers mention getting updates (including photos) while their pet was in the clinic.
One reviewer also states the practice is “owned by vets and not a big corporation” (this is not otherwise confirmed in the provided sources).
Creature Comforts St Albans is a small-animal veterinary clinic for dogs, cats and rabbits, set up for both routine care and more involved work on-site (in-house lab, digital x‑rays, ultrasound, endoscopy, and a full dental suite). The clinic also lists separate cat and dog wards and bespoke kennel design.
In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe a calmer experience for anxious dogs (quiet waiting area, treats/toys used to help pets settle), and appointments that don’t feel rushed—several mention thorough examinations and being given treatment options rather than being pushed in one direction. For procedures and operations, reviewers mention getting updates (including photos) while their pet was in the clinic.
One reviewer also states the practice is “owned by vets and not a big corporation” (this is not otherwise confirmed in the provided sources).
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Max and Min Veterinary Practice is an independent, modern, purpose-built clinic (winner of the 2023 New Build Practice Design Award). Based on the clinic information and recent reviews, it appears set up for diagnostics and procedures as well as day-to-day care—owners mention everything from second opinions on spinal issues to anti-sickness injections given the same day, and lump removal surgery comparisons with other practices. Several reviews also describe a deliberately calming setup (for example spacious layout, calming music, and aromatherapy oils) and staff taking time to explain options clearly and handle anxious pets without forcing a muzzle.
Max and Min Veterinary Practice is an independent, modern, purpose-built clinic (winner of the 2023 New Build Practice Design Award). Based on the clinic information and recent reviews, it appears set up for diagnostics and procedures as well as day-to-day care—owners mention everything from second opinions on spinal issues to anti-sickness injections given the same day, and lump removal surgery comparisons with other practices. Several reviews also describe a deliberately calming setup (for example spacious layout, calming music, and aromatherapy oils) and staff taking time to explain options clearly and handle anxious pets without forcing a muzzle.

Medivet Hemel Hempstead Risedale Road is part of the Medivet group and offers routine and surgical care for cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals, with diagnostics available on-site (in-house lab and X‑rays). The practice also trains veterinary nurses.
Based on recent owner reports, this clinic seems set up to handle both planned care and urgent problems: one review describes a same-day operation after staff “acted quickly,” and another mentions support with an insurance claim. Owners also describe thorough routine appointments where the vet explains what they’re doing step-by-step, helping pets stay calm. For out-of-hours issues, the practice directs clients to a Medivet 24‑hour clinic; consultations are charged, but phone assessments are not.
Medivet Hemel Hempstead Risedale Road is part of the Medivet group and offers routine and surgical care for cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals, with diagnostics available on-site (in-house lab and X‑rays). The practice also trains veterinary nurses.
Based on recent owner reports, this clinic seems set up to handle both planned care and urgent problems: one review describes a same-day operation after staff “acted quickly,” and another mentions support with an insurance claim. Owners also describe thorough routine appointments where the vet explains what they’re doing step-by-step, helping pets stay calm. For out-of-hours issues, the practice directs clients to a Medivet 24‑hour clinic; consultations are charged, but phone assessments are not.
Medivet Radlett is part of the Medivet group and is led by partners/veterinary surgeons Alan Hirschowitz and Natasha Ho. The practice is set up for routine and diagnostic work (in‑house laboratory and X‑ray), plus pet travel paperwork (Animal Health Certificate) and dentistry, and it also sees a wide range of species beyond cats and dogs (including rabbits and birds). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention long-term continuity with the same team and thorough consultations (for example, a detailed exam and clear explanations for a parrot, and medication given after assessing a finch’s injured leg). There is also a clear note of disagreement on costs and communication: one owner reports “bill shock” and being charged for services they didn’t ask for, plus no vaccination/treatment reminders.
Medivet Radlett is part of the Medivet group and is led by partners/veterinary surgeons Alan Hirschowitz and Natasha Ho. The practice is set up for routine and diagnostic work (in‑house laboratory and X‑ray), plus pet travel paperwork (Animal Health Certificate) and dentistry, and it also sees a wide range of species beyond cats and dogs (including rabbits and birds). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention long-term continuity with the same team and thorough consultations (for example, a detailed exam and clear explanations for a parrot, and medication given after assessing a finch’s injured leg). There is also a clear note of disagreement on costs and communication: one owner reports “bill shock” and being charged for services they didn’t ask for, plus no vaccination/treatment reminders.
Springwell Veterinary Surgery is an independently run, family-owned practice (RCVS accredited) that’s been operating since 1985. The website emphasises longer 20‑minute appointments, in-house blood tests “while you wait”, and same-day assessment and treatment including surgery, with continuity via one veterinary surgeon per case. Recent reviews back up the surgical capability with multiple mentions of keyhole (laparoscopic) spays, a molar extraction, and handling of end-of-life discussions in a measured way. One reviewer also says the practice was placed into an Employee Ownership Trust.
Springwell Veterinary Surgery is an independently run, family-owned practice (RCVS accredited) that’s been operating since 1985. The website emphasises longer 20‑minute appointments, in-house blood tests “while you wait”, and same-day assessment and treatment including surgery, with continuity via one veterinary surgeon per case. Recent reviews back up the surgical capability with multiple mentions of keyhole (laparoscopic) spays, a molar extraction, and handling of end-of-life discussions in a measured way. One reviewer also says the practice was placed into an Employee Ownership Trust.
Alistair Poole Veterinary Surgery (A J Poole) describes itself as a long-established, independent small-animal practice set up over 30 years ago by Alistair and Sue Poole. The website highlights same-day appointments for ill pets, a repeat-prescription service (including a postal option), and out-of-hours emergency cover provided by the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals. Reviews most often describe ongoing care for cats and dogs (including dentistry, eye problems, and referral on for a spinal injury), with one review reporting the practice refused to see an unregistered dog that was choking.
Alistair Poole Veterinary Surgery (A J Poole) describes itself as a long-established, independent small-animal practice set up over 30 years ago by Alistair and Sue Poole. The website highlights same-day appointments for ill pets, a repeat-prescription service (including a postal option), and out-of-hours emergency cover provided by the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals. Reviews most often describe ongoing care for cats and dogs (including dentistry, eye problems, and referral on for a spinal injury), with one review reporting the practice refused to see an unregistered dog that was choking.
Davies Veterinary Specialists presents itself as a large small-animal referral hospital, with the website stating a team of 200+ veterinary specialists, registered veterinary nurses, and other veterinary professionals. It also states that urgent and emergency patients are prioritised during the day, with processes designed to make referrals “rapid and smooth.” Reviews back up a referral-focused, high-acuity setup, with owners describing advanced diagnostics and specialist procedures such as MRI scanning followed by spinal surgery, and root canal surgery.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •MRI used to diagnose a slipped disc in the neck, followed by an operation and inpatient care.
- •Ongoing management of skin allergies over months, with treatment changes to find what works best.
- •Detailed consultations where options and likely outcomes are explained, plus smooth discharge processes.
- •Frequent updates/communication, including discussions of treatment options and costs; one review also mentions being accommodated for a late New Year’s Eve goodbye.
Davies Veterinary Specialists presents itself as a large small-animal referral hospital, with the website stating a team of 200+ veterinary specialists, registered veterinary nurses, and other veterinary professionals. It also states that urgent and emergency patients are prioritised during the day, with processes designed to make referrals “rapid and smooth.” Reviews back up a referral-focused, high-acuity setup, with owners describing advanced diagnostics and specialist procedures such as MRI scanning followed by spinal surgery, and root canal surgery.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •MRI used to diagnose a slipped disc in the neck, followed by an operation and inpatient care.
- •Ongoing management of skin allergies over months, with treatment changes to find what works best.
- •Detailed consultations where options and likely outcomes are explained, plus smooth discharge processes.
- •Frequent updates/communication, including discussions of treatment options and costs; one review also mentions being accommodated for a late New Year’s Eve goodbye.
Fernside Veterinary Centre Ltd is a small-animal practice (dogs, cats and a range of small pets including rabbits and ferrets). Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. The clinic offers routine care alongside more advanced options such as chemotherapy and therapeutic laser therapy, plus home visits and pet travel documentation. Emergency support is available via the practice during normal opening hours; out of hours, clients are referred to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals for dedicated emergency care.
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe practical, end-to-end support: guidance for a new kitten owner “from preparing… to navigating those first weeks,” a “small procedure” for a cavapoo described as “first class,” and sensitive handling around end-of-life after a cat was hit by a car.
Fernside Veterinary Centre Ltd is a small-animal practice (dogs, cats and a range of small pets including rabbits and ferrets). Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. The clinic offers routine care alongside more advanced options such as chemotherapy and therapeutic laser therapy, plus home visits and pet travel documentation. Emergency support is available via the practice during normal opening hours; out of hours, clients are referred to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals for dedicated emergency care.
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe practical, end-to-end support: guidance for a new kitten owner “from preparing… to navigating those first weeks,” a “small procedure” for a cavapoo described as “first class,” and sensitive handling around end-of-life after a cat was hit by a car.
Halian Veterinary Centre is an independent small‑animal practice established in 2008. The clinic’s website highlights routine and preventive support (puppy/kitten checks, socialisation sessions, dental clinics, and weight clinics), and recent reviews add examples of urgent care and procedures—one owner describes their cat being “seen straight away” for an emergency and going home the same day “recovering after a successful procedure.” Across multiple reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations and a practical approach, including taking time to explain end‑of‑life decisions and allowing time to say goodbye.
Halian Veterinary Centre is an independent small‑animal practice established in 2008. The clinic’s website highlights routine and preventive support (puppy/kitten checks, socialisation sessions, dental clinics, and weight clinics), and recent reviews add examples of urgent care and procedures—one owner describes their cat being “seen straight away” for an emergency and going home the same day “recovering after a successful procedure.” Across multiple reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations and a practical approach, including taking time to explain end‑of‑life decisions and allowing time to say goodbye.
Highfield Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary practice that also lists itself as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on its website and the most recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) alongside same-day/urgent appointments when pets become unwell, and end-of-life support (including euthanasia and help with cremation arrangements).
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Urgent appointment availability (one owner describes getting seen “very quickly” for an emergency visit).
- •Diagnostics and treatment on the day (tests and injections were done for an unwell older cat, with explanations given).
- •Practical admin support such as appointment reminders and rearranging bookings when plans change.
- •Bereavement gestures after cremation collection (a handwritten card and seeds to plant in a pet’s memory).
Out-of-hours emergencies are directed (per the practice website) to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (RVC).
Highfield Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary practice that also lists itself as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on its website and the most recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) alongside same-day/urgent appointments when pets become unwell, and end-of-life support (including euthanasia and help with cremation arrangements).
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Urgent appointment availability (one owner describes getting seen “very quickly” for an emergency visit).
- •Diagnostics and treatment on the day (tests and injections were done for an unwell older cat, with explanations given).
- •Practical admin support such as appointment reminders and rearranging bookings when plans change.
- •Bereavement gestures after cremation collection (a handwritten card and seeds to plant in a pet’s memory).
Out-of-hours emergencies are directed (per the practice website) to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (RVC).
Medivet Croxley Green is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine care plus on-site diagnostics (X‑rays and an in-house laboratory), and it sees a wide range of species (including cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, reptiles, and other small mammals). In recent reviews, owners most often mention clear explanations in consultations, gentle handling (including making a “huge fuss” of nervous pets), and procedures such as cat neutering and parasite treatment with a health check. Out-of-hours care is provided via Medivet 24 Hour Watford, with an out-of-hours consult fee of £130 (no charge for assessment by phone).
Medivet Croxley Green is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine care plus on-site diagnostics (X‑rays and an in-house laboratory), and it sees a wide range of species (including cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, reptiles, and other small mammals). In recent reviews, owners most often mention clear explanations in consultations, gentle handling (including making a “huge fuss” of nervous pets), and procedures such as cat neutering and parasite treatment with a health check. Out-of-hours care is provided via Medivet 24 Hour Watford, with an out-of-hours consult fee of £130 (no charge for assessment by phone).
Medivet Melbourn is part of the Medivet veterinary group (a network of practices and 24-hour centres). It appears set up for routine consultations and ongoing care, with owners repeatedly mentioning extra time spent with anxious pets and clear communication about test results. Medivet also advertises access to 24/7 emergency care with a standard overnight consultation fee, though one recent reviewer said they “wish they offered 24/7 emergency care,” suggesting expectations may differ between on-site cover and referral to a 24-hour centre.
Concrete specifics owners mention include
- •Vets taking time to examine pets rather than rushing appointments.
- •Handling nervous cats and nervous dogs in a way that owners felt reduced stress.
- •A named vet (Bekki) phoning to explain test results and answer questions.
- •Owners feeling they weren’t pushed into unnecessary treatments/procedures.
Medivet Melbourn is part of the Medivet veterinary group (a network of practices and 24-hour centres). It appears set up for routine consultations and ongoing care, with owners repeatedly mentioning extra time spent with anxious pets and clear communication about test results. Medivet also advertises access to 24/7 emergency care with a standard overnight consultation fee, though one recent reviewer said they “wish they offered 24/7 emergency care,” suggesting expectations may differ between on-site cover and referral to a 24-hour centre.
Concrete specifics owners mention include
- •Vets taking time to examine pets rather than rushing appointments.
- •Handling nervous cats and nervous dogs in a way that owners felt reduced stress.
- •A named vet (Bekki) phoning to explain test results and answer questions.
- •Owners feeling they weren’t pushed into unnecessary treatments/procedures.
The Gatehouse Veterinary Surgery is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility (VN training). From the latest reviews, it appears set up to handle short-notice illness/injury queries with a strong emphasis on communication and follow-up—including one account of the team calling daily with updates after giving advice to someone who wasn’t even registered. Reviews also describe the practice fitting in unregistered pets for urgent problems and arranging a follow-up appointment on a Saturday morning.
There is, however, a clear conflict in experiences around access: while some reviewers say they were seen despite not being registered, others report being told the practice doesn’t do second opinions and wasn’t accepting new clients.
(Ownership group—independent vs corporate—is not stated in the information provided.)
The Gatehouse Veterinary Surgery is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility (VN training). From the latest reviews, it appears set up to handle short-notice illness/injury queries with a strong emphasis on communication and follow-up—including one account of the team calling daily with updates after giving advice to someone who wasn’t even registered. Reviews also describe the practice fitting in unregistered pets for urgent problems and arranging a follow-up appointment on a Saturday morning.
There is, however, a clear conflict in experiences around access: while some reviewers say they were seen despite not being registered, others report being told the practice doesn’t do second opinions and wasn’t accepting new clients.
(Ownership group—independent vs corporate—is not stated in the information provided.)
Wellpet Vets is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice offering core day-to-day care (consultations and routine vaccinations) as well as major surgery. One recent reviewer says the practice is now owned by the IVC Evidensia group (they describe it as previously independent). Reviewers most often describe clear explanations of what’s wrong and what treatment is needed, a calm/gentle handling style with pets, and a clean, pleasant clinic environment; one newer client reports their dogs showed “95% improvement” within 24 hours after treatment. A minority of feedback flags a less personal first consultation for two cats (the owner wanted more questions and proactive advice without needing to prompt), and one reviewer alleges a large price increase since the ownership change.
Wellpet Vets is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice offering core day-to-day care (consultations and routine vaccinations) as well as major surgery. One recent reviewer says the practice is now owned by the IVC Evidensia group (they describe it as previously independent). Reviewers most often describe clear explanations of what’s wrong and what treatment is needed, a calm/gentle handling style with pets, and a clean, pleasant clinic environment; one newer client reports their dogs showed “95% improvement” within 24 hours after treatment. A minority of feedback flags a less personal first consultation for two cats (the owner wanted more questions and proactive advice without needing to prompt), and one reviewer alleges a large price increase since the ownership change.
Bishops Veterinary Surgery is a general practice for cats, dogs and small pets, with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab work plus digital x‑ray and ultrasound) and routine procedures such as neutering and dental work. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and states that emergency care is available (details aren’t specified). Recent reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations during consultations and a consent-led approach (owners say treatment plans were discussed and nothing was done without agreement). Several owners describe pets staying in for tests or procedures (including a castration) and being looked after and kept calm; one older review strongly disputes the quality of post-op care for a rabbit after a spay.
Bishops Veterinary Surgery is a general practice for cats, dogs and small pets, with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab work plus digital x‑ray and ultrasound) and routine procedures such as neutering and dental work. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and states that emergency care is available (details aren’t specified). Recent reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations during consultations and a consent-led approach (owners say treatment plans were discussed and nothing was done without agreement). Several owners describe pets staying in for tests or procedures (including a castration) and being looked after and kept calm; one older review strongly disputes the quality of post-op care for a rabbit after a spay.
Medivet Bushey Heath is part of the Medivet group, offering routine appointments (including 15‑minute consultations) for cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals. The practice website also notes a policy for safe disposal of unused medications (owners can bring them back to the clinic).
From the latest written reviews available to us, owners repeatedly single out specific clinicians (including Kishan, Reena and Natalie) for calm, clear explanations during exams, and for handling pets in a way that helps them settle (for example, one owner describes Kishan quickly building a bond with their cat during the visit). A couple of reviews also emphasise not being pushed into extras “to push the bill up”, which some owners contrast with experiences elsewhere.
Medivet Bushey Heath is part of the Medivet group, offering routine appointments (including 15‑minute consultations) for cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals. The practice website also notes a policy for safe disposal of unused medications (owners can bring them back to the clinic).
From the latest written reviews available to us, owners repeatedly single out specific clinicians (including Kishan, Reena and Natalie) for calm, clear explanations during exams, and for handling pets in a way that helps them settle (for example, one owner describes Kishan quickly building a bond with their cat during the visit). A couple of reviews also emphasise not being pushed into extras “to push the bill up”, which some owners contrast with experiences elsewhere.
Medivet Stanstead Abbotts is part of the Medivet group (a network of 400+ practices). The practice is set up for routine care and surgery, with the option of referral into Medivet’s 24-hour centres for overnight emergencies (Medivet states a nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am). Recent reviews strongly focus on first-time puppy visits and routine check-ups, highlighting vets taking time to answer repeated questions, keeping nervous puppies calm, and planning next steps like dental work after a health check.
Medivet Stanstead Abbotts is part of the Medivet group (a network of 400+ practices). The practice is set up for routine care and surgery, with the option of referral into Medivet’s 24-hour centres for overnight emergencies (Medivet states a nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am). Recent reviews strongly focus on first-time puppy visits and routine check-ups, highlighting vets taking time to answer repeated questions, keeping nervous puppies calm, and planning next steps like dental work after a health check.
Medivet Stevenage - Valley Vets is part of the Medivet group (not an independent clinic). It’s set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, microchipping, parasite treatment) as well as surgeries and dental work—owners specifically mention spaying, lump removal with a sample sent off for testing, and teeth removed under anaesthetic. The practice is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and Medivet provides access to 24-hour emergency care via its emergency centres (with an out-of-hours consultation fee stated on the website). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe pets being kept calm during visits, staff fitting appointments in quickly when they’re busy, and follow-ups on a pet’s progress after treatment.
Medivet Stevenage - Valley Vets is part of the Medivet group (not an independent clinic). It’s set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, microchipping, parasite treatment) as well as surgeries and dental work—owners specifically mention spaying, lump removal with a sample sent off for testing, and teeth removed under anaesthetic. The practice is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and Medivet provides access to 24-hour emergency care via its emergency centres (with an out-of-hours consultation fee stated on the website). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe pets being kept calm during visits, staff fitting appointments in quickly when they’re busy, and follow-ups on a pet’s progress after treatment.
St Johns Vet Surgery is an independent small-animal practice and an RCVS Accredited Practice (Tier 2). The clinic describes itself as having five experienced vets and is set up for day-to-day medical and surgical care with dedicated theatre and prep rooms, in-house blood testing, ultrasound, plus digital and dental radiography. The website states they routinely provide 15‑minute appointments. In reviews, owners most often mention clear communication, helpful staff, and specific outcomes such as dental surgery with results the owner was “very happy” with. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated as being provided by Vets Now.
St Johns Vet Surgery is an independent small-animal practice and an RCVS Accredited Practice (Tier 2). The clinic describes itself as having five experienced vets and is set up for day-to-day medical and surgical care with dedicated theatre and prep rooms, in-house blood testing, ultrasound, plus digital and dental radiography. The website states they routinely provide 15‑minute appointments. In reviews, owners most often mention clear communication, helpful staff, and specific outcomes such as dental surgery with results the owner was “very happy” with. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated as being provided by Vets Now.
Berry House Veterinary Practice is a veterinary clinic that (from available data) provides emergency veterinary services and operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners most often describe clear, unpressured decision-making and support through both routine and difficult visits—examples include discussing treatment options and costs without pressure, giving two antibiotic injections for a cat’s abscess after puncture wounds became infected, and taking time to talk through euthanasia decisions with keepsakes provided (fur clipping and multiple paw prints). Its ownership model (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Berry House Veterinary Practice is a veterinary clinic that (from available data) provides emergency veterinary services and operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners most often describe clear, unpressured decision-making and support through both routine and difficult visits—examples include discussing treatment options and costs without pressure, giving two antibiotic injections for a cat’s abscess after puncture wounds became infected, and taking time to talk through euthanasia decisions with keepsakes provided (fur clipping and multiple paw prints). Its ownership model (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Medivet Mansfield Cottage is part of the Medivet group. Based on the clinic information and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care (for example neutering and vaccinations) and urgent same-day problems, with the ability to triage and transfer more serious cases to a 24‑hour Medivet hospital. Owners specifically describe: same-day appointments when needed, continuity of care by seeing the same vet over time, follow-up after procedures (including “after care was amazing”), and rapid intake/diagnostics before transferring a cat for surgery after a road traffic accident.
Medivet Mansfield Cottage is part of the Medivet group. Based on the clinic information and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care (for example neutering and vaccinations) and urgent same-day problems, with the ability to triage and transfer more serious cases to a 24‑hour Medivet hospital. Owners specifically describe: same-day appointments when needed, continuity of care by seeing the same vet over time, follow-up after procedures (including “after care was amazing”), and rapid intake/diagnostics before transferring a cat for surgery after a road traffic accident.
Medivet Welwyn Garden City Mill Green Road is part of the Medivet group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the information available, the clinic appears set up for routine preventive care and diagnostics (including blood tests and titre testing), while also offering a 24-hour emergency pathway via Medivet’s network of 24-hour centres (with a stated nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130).
Recent reviews repeatedly describe quick access for urgent appointments, clear explanations of options and risks, and proactive follow-up (including a vet calling to discuss test results and emailing them afterwards). There is also a serious negative account related to euthanasia, describing a traumatic experience and dissatisfaction with how the complaint was handled.
Medivet Welwyn Garden City Mill Green Road is part of the Medivet group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the information available, the clinic appears set up for routine preventive care and diagnostics (including blood tests and titre testing), while also offering a 24-hour emergency pathway via Medivet’s network of 24-hour centres (with a stated nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130).
Recent reviews repeatedly describe quick access for urgent appointments, clear explanations of options and risks, and proactive follow-up (including a vet calling to discuss test results and emailing them afterwards). There is also a serious negative account related to euthanasia, describing a traumatic experience and dissatisfaction with how the complaint was handled.
Mimram Veterinary Centre has been operating since 1999 (per its website). Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the available reviews, it appears set up for routine preventive care and general appointments, with an emphasis on fitting in urgent needs when possible and supporting owners through difficult moments.
Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include
- •Short-notice appointments: one owner called about kittens scratching and says the clinic fitted them in quickly.
- •Preventive care delivered in one visit: vaccinations, flea treatment and microchipping for two kittens were all mentioned together.
- •Thoughtful end-of-life support: one owner reports the team provided paw prints and fur cuttings after their cat passed away.
- •Handling nervous pets: a review describes staff taking extra time to help a “terrified” cat feel safe and calm during a check-up, and another mentions separating different types of pets in the waiting room.
Mimram Veterinary Centre has been operating since 1999 (per its website). Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the available reviews, it appears set up for routine preventive care and general appointments, with an emphasis on fitting in urgent needs when possible and supporting owners through difficult moments.
Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include
- •Short-notice appointments: one owner called about kittens scratching and says the clinic fitted them in quickly.
- •Preventive care delivered in one visit: vaccinations, flea treatment and microchipping for two kittens were all mentioned together.
- •Thoughtful end-of-life support: one owner reports the team provided paw prints and fur cuttings after their cat passed away.
- •Handling nervous pets: a review describes staff taking extra time to help a “terrified” cat feel safe and calm during a check-up, and another mentions separating different types of pets in the waiting room.
The Woolpack Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice (independent/ownership group not stated) with in-house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray, ultrasound) and a wide species scope listed on its site (including rabbits, small mammals, birds, and backyard poultry). The website also describes orthopaedic surgery and cardiology referral services, and notes it is an RCVS General Practice and a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver).
From the latest reviews, owners most often highlight
- •Same-day help for urgent problems (e.g., a dog seen promptly for a suspected eye infection and sent home with antibiotics).
- •Supportive end-of-life care, with multiple reviewers describing patience and dignity during euthanasia appointments.
- •Time spent on practical guidance, such as detailed discussions about diet during a health check and help understanding pet insurance/financial support after an emergency reaction.
- •A mixed experience with reception, with one review calling a receptionist “awful (rude)” while others describe reception staff as very helpful.
The Woolpack Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice (independent/ownership group not stated) with in-house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray, ultrasound) and a wide species scope listed on its site (including rabbits, small mammals, birds, and backyard poultry). The website also describes orthopaedic surgery and cardiology referral services, and notes it is an RCVS General Practice and a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver).
From the latest reviews, owners most often highlight
- •Same-day help for urgent problems (e.g., a dog seen promptly for a suspected eye infection and sent home with antibiotics).
- •Supportive end-of-life care, with multiple reviewers describing patience and dignity during euthanasia appointments.
- •Time spent on practical guidance, such as detailed discussions about diet during a health check and help understanding pet insurance/financial support after an emergency reaction.
- •A mixed experience with reception, with one review calling a receptionist “awful (rude)” while others describe reception staff as very helpful.

Village Veterinary Surgery describes itself (via a recent reviewer) as an independent practice, and it appears set up for both routine care and urgent same-day problems, including late weeknight availability. Recent reviews include a case where a dog with a fish hook caught in the cheek was seen immediately, sedated, and the hook removed within about half an hour, with the team staying after hours until the dog had recovered enough to leave and phoning the next morning with advice and reassurance. Other owners mention same-day first appointments and vets discussing specific problems such as a dog’s eye condition.
Village Veterinary Surgery describes itself (via a recent reviewer) as an independent practice, and it appears set up for both routine care and urgent same-day problems, including late weeknight availability. Recent reviews include a case where a dog with a fish hook caught in the cheek was seen immediately, sedated, and the hook removed within about half an hour, with the team staying after hours until the dog had recovered enough to leave and phoning the next morning with advice and reassurance. Other owners mention same-day first appointments and vets discussing specific problems such as a dog’s eye condition.

Good Companions Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that (per its website) has been caring for pets since the mid‑1970s, treating dogs, cats, rabbits and “a variety of smaller species.” Clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility and offering emergency veterinary services (the specific out‑of‑hours arrangements aren’t stated in the information provided). Online booking is mentioned for vaccine appointments.
Review details most often point to surgical/dental care and end‑of‑life support: one owner describes a cracked-tooth operation under general anaesthetic with frequent updates from vet Chloe, while multiple reviews describe euthanasia support (including a home visit and memorial keepsakes like a pawprint and fur). A minority view strongly conflicts with this, alleging rushed appointments, poor explanations around a complex illness, refusal of a payment plan, and an upsetting debt-collection voicemail later (which the reviewer says was ultimately resolved).
Good Companions Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that (per its website) has been caring for pets since the mid‑1970s, treating dogs, cats, rabbits and “a variety of smaller species.” Clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility and offering emergency veterinary services (the specific out‑of‑hours arrangements aren’t stated in the information provided). Online booking is mentioned for vaccine appointments.
Review details most often point to surgical/dental care and end‑of‑life support: one owner describes a cracked-tooth operation under general anaesthetic with frequent updates from vet Chloe, while multiple reviews describe euthanasia support (including a home visit and memorial keepsakes like a pawprint and fur). A minority view strongly conflicts with this, alleging rushed appointments, poor explanations around a complex illness, refusal of a payment plan, and an upsetting debt-collection voicemail later (which the reviewer says was ultimately resolved).
KewVets is listed as KewVets (Love4Nature LTD). Based on the written reviews available, it appears focused on general small-animal (dog/puppy) consultations, with visits involving basics like weighing and taking a temperature, and treatment for itchiness via a monthly injection.
Owner experiences reported in reviews are sharply mixed: some describe “5 Star” ongoing care for their dogs, while others report abrupt or rude communication, not being listened to, and concerns about how conclusions were reached during an exam (including one account of a puppy being told it had Parvo “with no evidence”, according to the reviewer). Practical issues also come up, such as one reviewer saying the clinic was unaware of an appointment made days before, and another mentioning waiting or the vet running behind/late.
KewVets is listed as KewVets (Love4Nature LTD). Based on the written reviews available, it appears focused on general small-animal (dog/puppy) consultations, with visits involving basics like weighing and taking a temperature, and treatment for itchiness via a monthly injection.
Owner experiences reported in reviews are sharply mixed: some describe “5 Star” ongoing care for their dogs, while others report abrupt or rude communication, not being listened to, and concerns about how conclusions were reached during an exam (including one account of a puppy being told it had Parvo “with no evidence”, according to the reviewer). Practical issues also come up, such as one reviewer saying the clinic was unaware of an appointment made days before, and another mentioning waiting or the vet running behind/late.

Hitchin Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent, small-animal, employee-owned practice (Employee Owned Trust since May 2023). From the website and reviews, it appears set up for routine care and procedures (e.g., neutering and surgery) as well as short-notice urgent cases, with clients often mentioning prompt responses to queries and prescriptions. Reviewers also describe extra follow-up touches such as a “warming email” checking in after an emigration process and a condolence card after a pet’s death. One recent negative review raises a product-handling/professionalism concern following a kitten microchip implant, describing an expired kit and a patronising response.
Hitchin Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent, small-animal, employee-owned practice (Employee Owned Trust since May 2023). From the website and reviews, it appears set up for routine care and procedures (e.g., neutering and surgery) as well as short-notice urgent cases, with clients often mentioning prompt responses to queries and prescriptions. Reviewers also describe extra follow-up touches such as a “warming email” checking in after an emigration process and a condolence card after a pet’s death. One recent negative review raises a product-handling/professionalism concern following a kitten microchip implant, describing an expired kit and a patronising response.
Medivet Carpenders Park is part of the Medivet group. The practice advertises longer 15‑minute consultations, has X‑ray and an in‑house laboratory, and offers routine care (vaccinations, parasite care, neutering and microchipping) alongside dentistry and ECG. Out‑of‑hours care is provided by Medivet 24 Hour Hendon (phone assessment has no charge; out‑of‑hours consult fee £130).
From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention
- •Ana/Anna and the nursing team by name, describing clear explanations and a reassuring approach.
- •Fast progression from diagnosis to treatment, including a dog booked for foxtail removal surgery the next day.
- •Support during difficult end‑of‑life moments, including being told to stay with their cat as long as they wanted, even past the team’s scheduled closing time.
Medivet Carpenders Park is part of the Medivet group. The practice advertises longer 15‑minute consultations, has X‑ray and an in‑house laboratory, and offers routine care (vaccinations, parasite care, neutering and microchipping) alongside dentistry and ECG. Out‑of‑hours care is provided by Medivet 24 Hour Hendon (phone assessment has no charge; out‑of‑hours consult fee £130).
From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention
- •Ana/Anna and the nursing team by name, describing clear explanations and a reassuring approach.
- •Fast progression from diagnosis to treatment, including a dog booked for foxtail removal surgery the next day.
- •Support during difficult end‑of‑life moments, including being told to stay with their cat as long as they wanted, even past the team’s scheduled closing time.
Medivet Little Hadham is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers in-house elective and emergency surgery, with the website specifically mentioning orthopaedic operations and keyhole surgery, alongside on-site diagnostics (in-house laboratory and X‑rays). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment options and decision-making support (including for a mole/growth investigation), and follow-up updates after tests—one owner describes evening calls from Joe with lab results. Commonly cited procedures include spaying and lump/mole removal.
Medivet Little Hadham is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers in-house elective and emergency surgery, with the website specifically mentioning orthopaedic operations and keyhole surgery, alongside on-site diagnostics (in-house laboratory and X‑rays). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of treatment options and decision-making support (including for a mole/growth investigation), and follow-up updates after tests—one owner describes evening calls from Joe with lab results. Commonly cited procedures include spaying and lump/mole removal.
Oakwood Veterinary Surgery has been operating since the early 1990s and is a Tier 2 – Small Animal Accredited Practice under the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme. Based on the clinic’s stated facilities (including an operating theatre, dental area, and on-site laboratory) and what owners describe in reviews, it appears set up for routine care as well as procedures such as urgent wound/foot care (a ripped dewclaw leading to claw removal) and dentistry.
Practical specifics owners mention include
- •A vet (named Kirsty in multiple reviews) handling a difficult appointment with a reluctant patient using treats and reassurance.
- •An acute case where a dog’s ripped dewclaw was treated and the claw removed, described as a major relief.
- •Reception being notably organised and attentive (e.g., remembering a puppy without needing the owner’s surname).
Out-of-hours emergencies are stated to be seen at Wood Street Veterinary Hospital by prior arrangement, with automatic phone line diversion when the surgery is closed.
Oakwood Veterinary Surgery has been operating since the early 1990s and is a Tier 2 – Small Animal Accredited Practice under the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme. Based on the clinic’s stated facilities (including an operating theatre, dental area, and on-site laboratory) and what owners describe in reviews, it appears set up for routine care as well as procedures such as urgent wound/foot care (a ripped dewclaw leading to claw removal) and dentistry.
Practical specifics owners mention include
- •A vet (named Kirsty in multiple reviews) handling a difficult appointment with a reluctant patient using treats and reassurance.
- •An acute case where a dog’s ripped dewclaw was treated and the claw removed, described as a major relief.
- •Reception being notably organised and attentive (e.g., remembering a puppy without needing the owner’s surname).
Out-of-hours emergencies are stated to be seen at Wood Street Veterinary Hospital by prior arrangement, with automatic phone line diversion when the surgery is closed.
Reed Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal (cats and dogs) practice established in 2016, with facilities that suggest it’s set up for both routine care and more involved investigations and procedures (two operating theatres, a dedicated X-ray suite, ultrasound and an in-house lab). The practice also describes itself as a veterinary nurse training facility.
From the latest reviews available, owners most often highlight end-of-life support: being given time and privacy with a pet during euthanasia, clear guidance when owners felt unsure what to do, and thoughtful follow-up (including a sympathy card with seeds to plant). Another repeated practical point is making room to see an animal sooner when waiting would have delayed care (one review mentions being fitted in on a Friday because it was needed).
Reed Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal (cats and dogs) practice established in 2016, with facilities that suggest it’s set up for both routine care and more involved investigations and procedures (two operating theatres, a dedicated X-ray suite, ultrasound and an in-house lab). The practice also describes itself as a veterinary nurse training facility.
From the latest reviews available, owners most often highlight end-of-life support: being given time and privacy with a pet during euthanasia, clear guidance when owners felt unsure what to do, and thoughtful follow-up (including a sympathy card with seeds to plant). Another repeated practical point is making room to see an animal sooner when waiting would have delayed care (one review mentions being fitted in on a Friday because it was needed).
Three Bears Vets is an independent mobile veterinary service established in January 2019 by Dr Mike Groombridge, focused on providing veterinary care in pet owners’ homes. Reviews repeatedly describe home visits that avoid waiting-room stress, including at-home euthanasia where pets passed peacefully in their owner’s arms. Owners also mention thorough medical work-ups for acute illness (e.g., severe vomiting/diarrhoea and abdominal pain) and proactive follow-up, including out-of-hours check-ins over a weekend. Some reviews note that, for those within their catchment, appointments at the practice premises are also available.
Three Bears Vets is an independent mobile veterinary service established in January 2019 by Dr Mike Groombridge, focused on providing veterinary care in pet owners’ homes. Reviews repeatedly describe home visits that avoid waiting-room stress, including at-home euthanasia where pets passed peacefully in their owner’s arms. Owners also mention thorough medical work-ups for acute illness (e.g., severe vomiting/diarrhoea and abdominal pain) and proactive follow-up, including out-of-hours check-ins over a weekend. Some reviews note that, for those within their catchment, appointments at the practice premises are also available.
Medivet Borehamwood is part of the Medivet group and has been established since 1993. The practice offers 15‑minute consultations and is set up for routine and general medical care for cats, dogs, rabbits, and small mammals, with in-house X‑rays and an in-house laboratory listed on its website. Reviews consistently describe appointments running on time and staff taking time to explain possible causes and treatment options (including a named vet, Mika, who talked owners through next steps). One review also highlights thoughtful end-of-life support for a guinea pig, including keepsakes (footprints and fur in a jar). Accessibility is mentioned in reviews as mixed: wheelchair access (ramp) is stated on the website, but one recent reviewer reported a high step into the practice that made entry difficult.
Medivet Borehamwood is part of the Medivet group and has been established since 1993. The practice offers 15‑minute consultations and is set up for routine and general medical care for cats, dogs, rabbits, and small mammals, with in-house X‑rays and an in-house laboratory listed on its website. Reviews consistently describe appointments running on time and staff taking time to explain possible causes and treatment options (including a named vet, Mika, who talked owners through next steps). One review also highlights thoughtful end-of-life support for a guinea pig, including keepsakes (footprints and fur in a jar). Accessibility is mentioned in reviews as mixed: wheelchair access (ramp) is stated on the website, but one recent reviewer reported a high step into the practice that made entry difficult.
The Vet Station describes itself as an independently owned veterinary practice, with services that include advanced surgery and medicine, routine clinics, and preventative care. Based on the latest reviews, owners most often mention quick access to appointments, vets who talk through multiple treatment options before agreeing a plan, and straightforward handling of common problems like parasite treatments and dental work (one cat had nine teeth removed). Reviews also include specific mentions of staff not adding “extras” to the bill and doing follow-up conversation/check-ins after a previous procedure.
The Vet Station describes itself as an independently owned veterinary practice, with services that include advanced surgery and medicine, routine clinics, and preventative care. Based on the latest reviews, owners most often mention quick access to appointments, vets who talk through multiple treatment options before agreeing a plan, and straightforward handling of common problems like parasite treatments and dental work (one cat had nine teeth removed). Reviews also include specific mentions of staff not adding “extras” to the bill and doing follow-up conversation/check-ins after a previous procedure.
Medivet Potters Bar is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the clinic is set up for routine and urgent veterinary care, with 24-hour emergency cover and an advertised overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (7pm–9am). Recent reviews frequently mention quick access to appointments, vets giving thorough examinations and “honest” assessments, and support in difficult situations such as end-of-life care. One recent review strongly disputes the clinic’s approach in an emergency trauma case, describing a heavy emphasis on costs and difficulty transferring paid-for imaging to another practice.
Medivet Potters Bar is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the clinic is set up for routine and urgent veterinary care, with 24-hour emergency cover and an advertised overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (7pm–9am). Recent reviews frequently mention quick access to appointments, vets giving thorough examinations and “honest” assessments, and support in difficult situations such as end-of-life care. One recent review strongly disputes the clinic’s approach in an emergency trauma case, describing a heavy emphasis on costs and difficulty transferring paid-for imaging to another practice.
Tewin Mobile Vets provides companion-animal veterinary care as a mobile, at-home service (website). Reviews describe it as family-run and repeatedly mention Chris as the vet clients rely on. Based on what owners write, the clinic is set up for home visits and ongoing care, and it also undertakes surgical procedures—one reviewer reports two “essential ops” carried out on a young Labrador (review). Several reviews emphasise a “not about your money” approach, describing decisions as focused on what’s best for the pet rather than upselling (review).
Tewin Mobile Vets provides companion-animal veterinary care as a mobile, at-home service (website). Reviews describe it as family-run and repeatedly mention Chris as the vet clients rely on. Based on what owners write, the clinic is set up for home visits and ongoing care, and it also undertakes surgical procedures—one reviewer reports two “essential ops” carried out on a young Labrador (review). Several reviews emphasise a “not about your money” approach, describing decisions as focused on what’s best for the pet rather than upselling (review).
True Sky Vets Limited is described on its website as a mobile veterinary clinic, with an emphasis on reducing pet stress by providing care at home. However, the latest Google reviews available to us repeatedly refer to “Valley Vets” and one review mentions “Medivet”, so the branding/clinic identity in reviews doesn’t cleanly match the website/clinic record.
From the reviews, owners most often talk about
- •Keeping pets calm during visits (e.g., a puppy “felt comfortable and not anxious”).
- •Follow-up and fitting appointments in quickly when the practice is busy (one owner describes staff “endeavour[ing] to fit you in asap” and “following up on progress”).
- •Common preventive care (microchipping, vaccinations, and ongoing flea/worm treatment were specifically mentioned).
- •Surgery/dentistry under anaesthetic (spay, lump removal for testing, and teeth removed during the same anaesthetic were all described in one case).
True Sky Vets Limited is described on its website as a mobile veterinary clinic, with an emphasis on reducing pet stress by providing care at home. However, the latest Google reviews available to us repeatedly refer to “Valley Vets” and one review mentions “Medivet”, so the branding/clinic identity in reviews doesn’t cleanly match the website/clinic record.
From the reviews, owners most often talk about
- •Keeping pets calm during visits (e.g., a puppy “felt comfortable and not anxious”).
- •Follow-up and fitting appointments in quickly when the practice is busy (one owner describes staff “endeavour[ing] to fit you in asap” and “following up on progress”).
- •Common preventive care (microchipping, vaccinations, and ongoing flea/worm treatment were specifically mentioned).
- •Surgery/dentistry under anaesthetic (spay, lump removal for testing, and teeth removed during the same anaesthetic were all described in one case).
Chess Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that (per the clinic data provided) offers emergency veterinary services and is a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe clear explanations in “plain English,” staff taking time during appointments, and supportive handling around pet loss. One recent review strongly disagrees with this experience, alleging the clinic “only care[s] about the money,” so feedback is not uniformly positive.
Concrete examples mentioned by owners include
- •Surgical removal of two fatty lumps in one procedure, with the owner saying they were fully informed beforehand and their dog recovered quickly.
- •Vets explaining diagnoses and procedures in straightforward terms.
- •Staff offering treats during visits and taking time with pets.
- •Pets being handled “in the most dignified way” after a death.
(Clinic ownership/group is not stated in the information provided.)
Chess Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that (per the clinic data provided) offers emergency veterinary services and is a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe clear explanations in “plain English,” staff taking time during appointments, and supportive handling around pet loss. One recent review strongly disagrees with this experience, alleging the clinic “only care[s] about the money,” so feedback is not uniformly positive.
Concrete examples mentioned by owners include
- •Surgical removal of two fatty lumps in one procedure, with the owner saying they were fully informed beforehand and their dog recovered quickly.
- •Vets explaining diagnoses and procedures in straightforward terms.
- •Staff offering treats during visits and taking time with pets.
- •Pets being handled “in the most dignified way” after a death.
(Clinic ownership/group is not stated in the information provided.)
Companion Care (Hatfield) Ltd operates this practice under the Vets4Pets brand (a corporate group). The clinic appears set up for both routine care and a range of in-house diagnostics and procedures, with an operating theatre, isolation unit, separated dog/cat wards, and equipment such as digital X-ray and ultrasound. The website lists advanced services including orthopaedics (for example, cruciate surgery) and in-house lab work (biochemistry/haematology). Recent reviews are mixed: several owners describe clear, supportive communication around end-of-life decisions (including being given time, options, and a condolence card), while a small number report poor interactions and concerns about staff attitude and money-focus.
Companion Care (Hatfield) Ltd operates this practice under the Vets4Pets brand (a corporate group). The clinic appears set up for both routine care and a range of in-house diagnostics and procedures, with an operating theatre, isolation unit, separated dog/cat wards, and equipment such as digital X-ray and ultrasound. The website lists advanced services including orthopaedics (for example, cruciate surgery) and in-house lab work (biochemistry/haematology). Recent reviews are mixed: several owners describe clear, supportive communication around end-of-life decisions (including being given time, options, and a condolence card), while a small number report poor interactions and concerns about staff attitude and money-focus.
Letchworth Veterinary Centre describes itself as a long-established practice and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included (as stated on its website). The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services.
From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly point to practical details that affect day-to-day visits: a waiting area that can separate cats and dogs, a window to check which animals are in the waiting area before entering, and appointments that are often described as on time with small waits. Several reviews also highlight clear explanations of options and written medication instructions, plus at least one case where a vet followed up by email after an exotic-pet consult.
Letchworth Veterinary Centre describes itself as a long-established practice and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included (as stated on its website). The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services.
From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly point to practical details that affect day-to-day visits: a waiting area that can separate cats and dogs, a window to check which animals are in the waiting area before entering, and appointments that are often described as on time with small waits. Several reviews also highlight clear explanations of options and written medication instructions, plus at least one case where a vet followed up by email after an exotic-pet consult.
Village Vet Berkhamsted is a small-animal practice that, based on recent client reports, sees a mix of dogs, cats, and small pets (with multiple reviews specifically highlighting guinea pigs and a hamster). Several owners single out Harriet (described as the head vet) for guinea pig care, and one owner says their guinea pigs were “saved” after they’d been preparing to say goodbye. Reviews also mention thorough explanations during appointments, and a front-desk team that makes a fuss of nervous or excited pets, which some owners say their animals actively enjoy.
Village Vet Berkhamsted is a small-animal practice that, based on recent client reports, sees a mix of dogs, cats, and small pets (with multiple reviews specifically highlighting guinea pigs and a hamster). Several owners single out Harriet (described as the head vet) for guinea pig care, and one owner says their guinea pigs were “saved” after they’d been preparing to say goodbye. Reviews also mention thorough explanations during appointments, and a front-desk team that makes a fuss of nervous or excited pets, which some owners say their animals actively enjoy.
Village Vet St. Albans appears to operate as part of the Village Vet group. Reviews describe a practice set up to handle both routine appointments and urgent/out-of-hours situations, including overnight stays and nighttime emergency calls. Owners repeatedly mention being able to book online, being fitted in at short notice (including weekends), and receiving updates when a pet stays in. End-of-life care is a prominent theme in the latest reviews, including being taken to a quieter area, a compassionate euthanasia appointment, and a condolence card plus flower seeds afterwards. One recent review strongly disagrees with the clinic’s fees and record-keeping around a post-surgery discharge, contrasting with many others who describe clear explanations of treatment and payment.
Village Vet St. Albans appears to operate as part of the Village Vet group. Reviews describe a practice set up to handle both routine appointments and urgent/out-of-hours situations, including overnight stays and nighttime emergency calls. Owners repeatedly mention being able to book online, being fitted in at short notice (including weekends), and receiving updates when a pet stays in. End-of-life care is a prominent theme in the latest reviews, including being taken to a quieter area, a compassionate euthanasia appointment, and a condolence card plus flower seeds afterwards. One recent review strongly disagrees with the clinic’s fees and record-keeping around a post-surgery discharge, contrasting with many others who describe clear explanations of treatment and payment.
Attimore Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in the 1960s and is part of CVS Vets (corporate group). The practice treats a wide range of species beyond dogs and cats (including rabbits, small mammals and reptiles/tortoises), and lists on-site diagnostic capability (in‑house lab, X‑ray, ultrasound) alongside surgical services (including orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery) and cardiology.
Recent owner feedback is mixed: some reviews describe vets being notably supportive in appointments (one client specifically recommends “Alex” for how she handled a cat visit), while other recent reviews describe problems with reception interactions (rudeness/insensitivity) and difficulty getting through by phone. Pricing is also a point of contention in the latest reviews, with one owner objecting to the cost of a cat booster appointment.
Attimore Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in the 1960s and is part of CVS Vets (corporate group). The practice treats a wide range of species beyond dogs and cats (including rabbits, small mammals and reptiles/tortoises), and lists on-site diagnostic capability (in‑house lab, X‑ray, ultrasound) alongside surgical services (including orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery) and cardiology.
Recent owner feedback is mixed: some reviews describe vets being notably supportive in appointments (one client specifically recommends “Alex” for how she handled a cat visit), while other recent reviews describe problems with reception interactions (rudeness/insensitivity) and difficulty getting through by phone. Pricing is also a point of contention in the latest reviews, with one owner objecting to the cost of a cat booster appointment.
Medivet Cheshunt Animal Clinic is part of the Medivet group and is led by partner and veterinary surgeon Lindsay Thomas (named on the clinic website). The clinic offers routine care (including 15‑minute consultations) with on-site X‑ray and an in-house laboratory, and the website notes access to advanced treatment or ongoing hospitalisation via a nearby 24‑hour Medivet hospital.
From the latest reviews, owners most often mention
- •Neutering with nurse-led explanations and follow-up (one owner describes thorough pre-op explanations, updates on the day, and a post-surgery check-in).
- •Support for anxious pets (a review describes a vet taking time to examine and reassure an anxious dog while explaining options clearly).
- •A mixed experience with front desk and vets: some praise reception and vets as friendly and gentle, while others describe vets as dismissive or reception as unwelcoming.
Medivet Cheshunt Animal Clinic is part of the Medivet group and is led by partner and veterinary surgeon Lindsay Thomas (named on the clinic website). The clinic offers routine care (including 15‑minute consultations) with on-site X‑ray and an in-house laboratory, and the website notes access to advanced treatment or ongoing hospitalisation via a nearby 24‑hour Medivet hospital.
From the latest reviews, owners most often mention
- •Neutering with nurse-led explanations and follow-up (one owner describes thorough pre-op explanations, updates on the day, and a post-surgery check-in).
- •Support for anxious pets (a review describes a vet taking time to examine and reassure an anxious dog while explaining options clearly).
- •A mixed experience with front desk and vets: some praise reception and vets as friendly and gentle, while others describe vets as dismissive or reception as unwelcoming.
Walton Lodge Veterinary Group is a multi-branch veterinary company (described on its website as established for 15+ years) offering care for dogs, cats, and guinea pigs. The practice states that 24-hour emergency care is available, and it promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Owner feedback in the latest reviews most often mentions friendly, professional interactions across reception, nurses, and vets, with specific examples like reception staying welcoming even after an accident in the waiting area, and vets being described as calm and reassuring for anxious pets. One reviewer reports a clear difference in experience between branches, praising named staff at one branch while saying they were disappointed with the care and attitude at others.
Walton Lodge Veterinary Group is a multi-branch veterinary company (described on its website as established for 15+ years) offering care for dogs, cats, and guinea pigs. The practice states that 24-hour emergency care is available, and it promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Owner feedback in the latest reviews most often mentions friendly, professional interactions across reception, nurses, and vets, with specific examples like reception staying welcoming even after an accident in the waiting area, and vets being described as calm and reassuring for anxious pets. One reviewer reports a clear difference in experience between branches, praising named staff at one branch while saying they were disappointed with the care and attitude at others.
Veterinary Referrals Limited has very limited service detail available from the provided website summary, but the structured clinic data lists emergency veterinary services. Based on that, it appears set up for urgent/out-of-hours presentations, although specific emergency arrangements (such as whether it’s truly 24/7 vs extended hours, and what to do out of hours) aren’t stated in the information provided.
Veterinary Referrals Limited has very limited service detail available from the provided website summary, but the structured clinic data lists emergency veterinary services. Based on that, it appears set up for urgent/out-of-hours presentations, although specific emergency arrangements (such as whether it’s truly 24/7 vs extended hours, and what to do out of hours) aren’t stated in the information provided.
Porter Graham Veterinary Services offers general veterinary care alongside veterinary certification and pet travel (AHC) paperwork, with a strong emphasis on at-home support (home visits and home euthanasia are both listed on the clinic website). The business’s ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe
- •Home visits that reduce stress for pets and owners (including cats that dislike being handled).
- •Unrushed appointments and a calm approach (multiple reviewers explicitly mention not feeling rushed).
- •Conservative, non-invasive problem-solving when appropriate, such as managing a suspected grass seed in a dog’s paw with Epsom salts rather than immediately moving to surgery.
- •End-of-life care at home, including help arranging transfer to a crematorium after a home euthanasia.
Porter Graham Veterinary Services offers general veterinary care alongside veterinary certification and pet travel (AHC) paperwork, with a strong emphasis on at-home support (home visits and home euthanasia are both listed on the clinic website). The business’s ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe
- •Home visits that reduce stress for pets and owners (including cats that dislike being handled).
- •Unrushed appointments and a calm approach (multiple reviewers explicitly mention not feeling rushed).
- •Conservative, non-invasive problem-solving when appropriate, such as managing a suspected grass seed in a dog’s paw with Epsom salts rather than immediately moving to surgery.
- •End-of-life care at home, including help arranging transfer to a crematorium after a home euthanasia.
VetsGo describes itself as a new independent small-animal practice offering both mobile visits and in-practice treatment. Recent reviews repeatedly mention a calm, quiet, very clean practice environment and appointments being possible at short notice. Owners also describe vets taking time to build trust and explain decisions (including one named vet, Ally), and there are specific reports of aftercare following surgery.
Concrete examples mentioned include: annual vaccinations for a cat, advice on getting prescription flea treatment and buying it more cheaply online, a same/short-notice cat appointment, and an emergency C‑section with “fantastic aftercare” resulting in healthy puppies.
VetsGo describes itself as a new independent small-animal practice offering both mobile visits and in-practice treatment. Recent reviews repeatedly mention a calm, quiet, very clean practice environment and appointments being possible at short notice. Owners also describe vets taking time to build trust and explain decisions (including one named vet, Ally), and there are specific reports of aftercare following surgery.
Concrete examples mentioned include: annual vaccinations for a cat, advice on getting prescription flea treatment and buying it more cheaply online, a same/short-notice cat appointment, and an emergency C‑section with “fantastic aftercare” resulting in healthy puppies.
Hope Vets is an independent, family-owned and run veterinary practice. Based on what owners describe, it appears set up for routine pet care plus supportive handling for nervous dogs, and it also offers structured support for new puppy owners (free puppy socialisation classes are mentioned in reviews). The practice uses Vets Now for urgent care situations (as stated on its website).
Concrete specifics owners mention include
- •Free puppy socialisation classes run in an informal format (three sessions of roughly 30–60 minutes), with toys and treats provided (review).
- •Some clients say the team avoids pushing unnecessary tests or treatments and is straightforward about what is (and isn’t) needed (reviews).
- •End-of-life care is specifically praised in one review, with “Chantelle” described as patient and compassionate during euthanasia (review).
- •There are also serious negative accounts: one reviewer calls the practice “dangerous” for sick animals, and another alleges negligent handling by a nurse named “Lizzie” after their dog yelped in pain (reviews).
Hope Vets is an independent, family-owned and run veterinary practice. Based on what owners describe, it appears set up for routine pet care plus supportive handling for nervous dogs, and it also offers structured support for new puppy owners (free puppy socialisation classes are mentioned in reviews). The practice uses Vets Now for urgent care situations (as stated on its website).
Concrete specifics owners mention include
- •Free puppy socialisation classes run in an informal format (three sessions of roughly 30–60 minutes), with toys and treats provided (review).
- •Some clients say the team avoids pushing unnecessary tests or treatments and is straightforward about what is (and isn’t) needed (reviews).
- •End-of-life care is specifically praised in one review, with “Chantelle” described as patient and compassionate during euthanasia (review).
- •There are also serious negative accounts: one reviewer calls the practice “dangerous” for sick animals, and another alleges negligent handling by a nurse named “Lizzie” after their dog yelped in pain (reviews).
ANIMALISM is described by reviewers as an independent veterinary practice, with the clinic website showing a wide menu of routine care plus advanced procedures (including CT scans, dental X‑rays, laparoscopic spay, and TPLO surgery). The website also states the team will discuss options and provide treatment estimates, with prices listed excluding any prescribed medications. Recent reviews are mostly very positive about communication and the feeling that recommendations aren’t profit-led, but there is also a 1‑star review claiming the practice “changed hands” in January 2025 and alleging pressure toward unnecessary surgery—so experiences appear mixed on that point.
Concrete specifics owners mention include: vets advising on diet/food and general health during consults; managing the timing/dispensing of medication to reduce cost (e.g., asking an owner to return when a smaller quantity was available); and support during end-of-life care for an elderly cat.
ANIMALISM is described by reviewers as an independent veterinary practice, with the clinic website showing a wide menu of routine care plus advanced procedures (including CT scans, dental X‑rays, laparoscopic spay, and TPLO surgery). The website also states the team will discuss options and provide treatment estimates, with prices listed excluding any prescribed medications. Recent reviews are mostly very positive about communication and the feeling that recommendations aren’t profit-led, but there is also a 1‑star review claiming the practice “changed hands” in January 2025 and alleging pressure toward unnecessary surgery—so experiences appear mixed on that point.
Concrete specifics owners mention include: vets advising on diet/food and general health during consults; managing the timing/dispensing of medication to reduce cost (e.g., asking an owner to return when a smaller quantity was available); and support during end-of-life care for an elderly cat.
Hammond Vets Limited is described in reviews as an independent veterinary practice. Based on the cases people write about, it appears set up for a mix of companion animals and farm/equine work, with vets doing call-outs for urgent situations.
Concrete examples mentioned by owners include
- •Emergency attendance and euthanasia for a sheep, with the vet and reception described as calm during a traumatic visit.
- •Home visit for an elderly dog leading to peaceful euthanasia, with the practice attending “quickly” and handling the situation compassionately.
- •Equine care, including a vet visit for long-term lameness and help with a mare with a retained placenta, with options explained without pressure.
- •Poultry case management, including a chicken with a prolapse referred in by the Royal Veterinary College.
Hammond Vets Limited is described in reviews as an independent veterinary practice. Based on the cases people write about, it appears set up for a mix of companion animals and farm/equine work, with vets doing call-outs for urgent situations.
Concrete examples mentioned by owners include
- •Emergency attendance and euthanasia for a sheep, with the vet and reception described as calm during a traumatic visit.
- •Home visit for an elderly dog leading to peaceful euthanasia, with the practice attending “quickly” and handling the situation compassionately.
- •Equine care, including a vet visit for long-term lameness and help with a mare with a retained placenta, with options explained without pressure.
- •Poultry case management, including a chicken with a prolapse referred in by the Royal Veterinary College.

Battlers Green Veterinary Centre offers routine and surgical care alongside stated emergency veterinary services and operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews repeatedly mention time taken to explain options clearly, with examples including dental work, lump removal surgery, and procedures for cats. The practice also appears set up for quick follow-up: one owner describes using PetsApp messaging during opening hours to get an immediate response and same-day recheck after a wound issue, and another mentions the team already knew about an out-of-hours visit to an associated hospital and proactively contacted them the next morning.
Feedback is mixed on testing recommendations: several owners say they felt the team prioritised animal welfare over money, while one review describes feeling pressured into a full blood panel without clear explanation and left with a higher bill than expected.
Battlers Green Veterinary Centre offers routine and surgical care alongside stated emergency veterinary services and operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews repeatedly mention time taken to explain options clearly, with examples including dental work, lump removal surgery, and procedures for cats. The practice also appears set up for quick follow-up: one owner describes using PetsApp messaging during opening hours to get an immediate response and same-day recheck after a wound issue, and another mentions the team already knew about an out-of-hours visit to an associated hospital and proactively contacted them the next morning.
Feedback is mixed on testing recommendations: several owners say they felt the team prioritised animal welfare over money, while one review describes feeling pressured into a full blood panel without clear explanation and left with a higher bill than expected.
Chestnut Vets Ltd is a long-established independent practice (over 100 years, per its website) that treats dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs, and is accredited by the RCVS. The clinic also offers a home visiting service (confirmed on the website and described in reviews as a vet visiting a cat at home for an owner who couldn’t get in). Reviews repeatedly describe staff taking time to answer questions and explain options—one owner mentioned being talked through choices when their cat had jaundice and an inflamed liver, and another described a timely follow‑up appointment after an accident and a panicked phone call. Several owners highlight practical handling for nervous dogs, including being allowed to use a back door to avoid other dogs.
Chestnut Vets Ltd is a long-established independent practice (over 100 years, per its website) that treats dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs, and is accredited by the RCVS. The clinic also offers a home visiting service (confirmed on the website and described in reviews as a vet visiting a cat at home for an owner who couldn’t get in). Reviews repeatedly describe staff taking time to answer questions and explain options—one owner mentioned being talked through choices when their cat had jaundice and an inflamed liver, and another described a timely follow‑up appointment after an accident and a panicked phone call. Several owners highlight practical handling for nervous dogs, including being allowed to use a back door to avoid other dogs.
Highfield Veterinary Surgery offers routine preventative care (vaccinations, flea prevention, worming and microchipping) and also appears to handle follow-up checks after procedures (one recent review mentions a stitches re-check and being asked to return again when they “needed a bit longer”). Ownership/group isn’t stated in the information provided.
Based on the latest reviews, owners most often mention
- •continuity of care (seeing the same vet over repeat visits, and staff remembering a kitten on follow-ups)
- •calm, “sensible” decision-making for breed-specific needs (a vet named Richard is repeatedly described as a go-to for Greyhounds)
- •compassionate end-of-life care (a hamster euthanasia described as calm and peaceful)
There’s also a notable negative account describing being told to find a new vet after seeking dental treatment elsewhere, with the reviewer feeling communication from reception/management was poor.
Highfield Veterinary Surgery offers routine preventative care (vaccinations, flea prevention, worming and microchipping) and also appears to handle follow-up checks after procedures (one recent review mentions a stitches re-check and being asked to return again when they “needed a bit longer”). Ownership/group isn’t stated in the information provided.
Based on the latest reviews, owners most often mention
- •continuity of care (seeing the same vet over repeat visits, and staff remembering a kitten on follow-ups)
- •calm, “sensible” decision-making for breed-specific needs (a vet named Richard is repeatedly described as a go-to for Greyhounds)
- •compassionate end-of-life care (a hamster euthanasia described as calm and peaceful)
There’s also a notable negative account describing being told to find a new vet after seeking dental treatment elsewhere, with the reviewer feeling communication from reception/management was poor.
Village Vet Royston is part of the Village Vet network and is set up for both routine care and more complex cases, with full diagnostic and surgical facilities listed on its website. It’s also a veterinary nurse training facility (per clinic data). Owners describe experiences ranging from routine check-ups and vaccinations to spaying/microchipping and urgent assessment of a possible seizure, and one review highlights a vet who focuses on avoiding unnecessary procedures that could stress the animal. The practice website also states you can message the clinic, book appointments, and order repeat prescriptions via a free app.
Village Vet Royston is part of the Village Vet network and is set up for both routine care and more complex cases, with full diagnostic and surgical facilities listed on its website. It’s also a veterinary nurse training facility (per clinic data). Owners describe experiences ranging from routine check-ups and vaccinations to spaying/microchipping and urgent assessment of a possible seizure, and one review highlights a vet who focuses on avoiding unnecessary procedures that could stress the animal. The practice website also states you can message the clinic, book appointments, and order repeat prescriptions via a free app.
RCVS-accredited practice set up for both small animals and equine/large animals (including an ambulatory equine/large-animal service), and it’s also a veterinary nurse training facility. From the website and recent reviews, it appears geared for routine care (annual vaccinations/injections), diagnostics and surgery when needed (including x‑rays and emergency surgery), plus supportive end-of-life care. Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of options and treatments, and one detailed account describes a same-day x‑ray followed by emergency surgery for a dog who swallowed a rubber ball. One recent reviewer, however, strongly disputes value for money and says it took multiple consultations to identify a “simple” issue.
RCVS-accredited practice set up for both small animals and equine/large animals (including an ambulatory equine/large-animal service), and it’s also a veterinary nurse training facility. From the website and recent reviews, it appears geared for routine care (annual vaccinations/injections), diagnostics and surgery when needed (including x‑rays and emergency surgery), plus supportive end-of-life care. Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of options and treatments, and one detailed account describes a same-day x‑ray followed by emergency surgery for a dog who swallowed a rubber ball. One recent reviewer, however, strongly disputes value for money and says it took multiple consultations to identify a “simple” issue.
Medivet Harpenden is part of the Medivet group (a network of practices) and links into their wider setup for continuous care, including referral into 24-hour centres for overnight emergencies. From the information available, this branch appears set up for routine consultations with the ability to admit pets for ongoing treatment when needed; one owner describes their dog being admitted for treatment and staying in a veterinary hospital for five days, with regular updates from the vet. Review feedback is mixed on value: several reviews describe friendly, professional care and calmer visits, while others say they were presented with a costly “shopping list” of treatments and felt standards changed after Medivet took over.
Medivet Harpenden is part of the Medivet group (a network of practices) and links into their wider setup for continuous care, including referral into 24-hour centres for overnight emergencies. From the information available, this branch appears set up for routine consultations with the ability to admit pets for ongoing treatment when needed; one owner describes their dog being admitted for treatment and staying in a veterinary hospital for five days, with regular updates from the vet. Review feedback is mixed on value: several reviews describe friendly, professional care and calmer visits, while others say they were presented with a costly “shopping list” of treatments and felt standards changed after Medivet took over.
Village Vet Potters Bar is part of the Village Vet “family of veterinary practices” (a wider group of practices, rather than a standalone independent). Reviews most often describe a busy, multi-pet-friendly practice that can accommodate urgent needs—one owner says they’ve “always managed to get a same day appointment” when their dog was very unwell. Multiple reviewers also highlight clear explanations during consultations and a calm, welcoming environment that helps pets settle. A few reviews conflict with this, reporting “rude staff,” feeling the practice is “overpriced,” and one visit where the vet “did not offer any advice” or address concerns.
Village Vet Potters Bar is part of the Village Vet “family of veterinary practices” (a wider group of practices, rather than a standalone independent). Reviews most often describe a busy, multi-pet-friendly practice that can accommodate urgent needs—one owner says they’ve “always managed to get a same day appointment” when their dog was very unwell. Multiple reviewers also highlight clear explanations during consultations and a calm, welcoming environment that helps pets settle. A few reviews conflict with this, reporting “rude staff,” feeling the practice is “overpriced,” and one visit where the vet “did not offer any advice” or address concerns.
Walton Lodge Vets is part of Walton Lodge Veterinary Group Ltd, a multi-surgery veterinary company (six surgeries stated on its website). The practice appears set up for routine pet care and ongoing support, with the website stating 24-hour emergency care is available and reviews specifically mentioning routine cat vaccinations and dog consultations. Several recent reviewers describe a welcoming reception team and appointments that feel unrushed, including one client repeatedly naming Christian (vet) as someone who “spends ages explaining” what’s going on and talks through options to think about. Reviews also flag a practical downside: parking can be difficult.
Walton Lodge Vets is part of Walton Lodge Veterinary Group Ltd, a multi-surgery veterinary company (six surgeries stated on its website). The practice appears set up for routine pet care and ongoing support, with the website stating 24-hour emergency care is available and reviews specifically mentioning routine cat vaccinations and dog consultations. Several recent reviewers describe a welcoming reception team and appointments that feel unrushed, including one client repeatedly naming Christian (vet) as someone who “spends ages explaining” what’s going on and talks through options to think about. Reviews also flag a practical downside: parking can be difficult.
The Lounge Vet Ltd is an independent mobile veterinary practice that brings consultations and treatment to your door using a mobile consulting and treatment room. Based on its own service list, it’s set up for routine care and diagnostics (rather than hospital-style inpatient care), and it also covers end-of-life support including palliative care and humane euthanasia. Clients are also offered unlimited access to a 24/7 digital veterinary support service, which may be useful for out-of-hours guidance alongside in-person visits.
The Lounge Vet Ltd is an independent mobile veterinary practice that brings consultations and treatment to your door using a mobile consulting and treatment room. Based on its own service list, it’s set up for routine care and diagnostics (rather than hospital-style inpatient care), and it also covers end-of-life support including palliative care and humane euthanasia. Clients are also offered unlimited access to a 24/7 digital veterinary support service, which may be useful for out-of-hours guidance alongside in-person visits.
Medivet Hemel Hempstead Marlows is part of the Medivet group, and the website describes it as a modern, well‑equipped practice led by veterinary surgeons Romeo Tonchev and Shireen Brewster. It’s set up for routine care (vaccinations, parasite treatment, microchipping) as well as diagnostics and procedures supported by in‑house facilities like X‑rays, ultrasound and an in‑house laboratory, with 15‑minute consultations and nurse clinics also listed.
In recent reviews, multiple long‑term clients describe continuity of care over many years (including ongoing management of chronic conditions like feline diabetes, and repeated visits for skin problems). Several owners also highlight discussions around costs and decision‑making, with one reviewer specifically praising transparent pricing and not making costs feel “ambiguous”. However, one recent 1‑star review reports a very different experience during a spine/lameness visit, describing high charges without a clear diagnosis or improvement—so experiences appear to vary, particularly around urgent care and outcomes.
Medivet Hemel Hempstead Marlows is part of the Medivet group, and the website describes it as a modern, well‑equipped practice led by veterinary surgeons Romeo Tonchev and Shireen Brewster. It’s set up for routine care (vaccinations, parasite treatment, microchipping) as well as diagnostics and procedures supported by in‑house facilities like X‑rays, ultrasound and an in‑house laboratory, with 15‑minute consultations and nurse clinics also listed.
In recent reviews, multiple long‑term clients describe continuity of care over many years (including ongoing management of chronic conditions like feline diabetes, and repeated visits for skin problems). Several owners also highlight discussions around costs and decision‑making, with one reviewer specifically praising transparent pricing and not making costs feel “ambiguous”. However, one recent 1‑star review reports a very different experience during a spine/lameness visit, describing high charges without a clear diagnosis or improvement—so experiences appear to vary, particularly around urgent care and outcomes.
Medivet Redbourn Priory is part of the Medivet group. The clinic appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite care, microchipping, neutering) as well as diagnostics (ultrasound) and some urgent treatment—one recent review describes care after a cat was bumped by a car, with regular updates provided while the cat was being treated and monitored. Owners also mention staff taking time to help nervous pets settle (for example, helping a dog feel relaxed and comfortable during visits) and a 24-hour out-of-hours arrangement via Medivet 24 Hour Watford, including phone assessment at no charge.
Medivet Redbourn Priory is part of the Medivet group. The clinic appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite care, microchipping, neutering) as well as diagnostics (ultrasound) and some urgent treatment—one recent review describes care after a cat was bumped by a car, with regular updates provided while the cat was being treated and monitored. Owners also mention staff taking time to help nervous pets settle (for example, helping a dog feel relaxed and comfortable during visits) and a 24-hour out-of-hours arrangement via Medivet 24 Hour Watford, including phone assessment at no charge.
Chess Veterinary Clinic is reported by one reviewer to be owned by Linnaeus (a subsidiary of Mars), though this isn’t confirmed in the other information provided. Reviews suggest the clinic is set up to handle cases where pets are seriously unwell and ongoing care is needed: one owner describes support “during and after” their dog was very ill, and another credits the team with helping their dog live “a very long time and healthy life.” A practice plan covering “basic essentials” is also mentioned. A consistent trade-off in the reviews is high perceived standard of care alongside concerns about treatment costs being “very expensive” and “much higher” than other vets (per reviewers).
Chess Veterinary Clinic is reported by one reviewer to be owned by Linnaeus (a subsidiary of Mars), though this isn’t confirmed in the other information provided. Reviews suggest the clinic is set up to handle cases where pets are seriously unwell and ongoing care is needed: one owner describes support “during and after” their dog was very ill, and another credits the team with helping their dog live “a very long time and healthy life.” A practice plan covering “basic essentials” is also mentioned. A consistent trade-off in the reviews is high perceived standard of care alongside concerns about treatment costs being “very expensive” and “much higher” than other vets (per reviewers).
Medivet Cuffley is part of the Medivet group (a network of 400+ practices) and offers access to Medivet’s 24/7 emergency care via one of its 24-hour centres. Pricing is partly standardised across the group: the website states an overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (between 7pm and 9am).
From the latest reviews, owners often describe smooth, quick appointments (including for cats) and staff spending time with pets (one reviewer mentions their dog being “spoilt rotten”). However, there are also recent complaints about administration and clinical confidence, including an allegation of being charged twice for injections and a separate review describing a vet appearing unprepared for the visit and offering antibiotics despite saying there were no signs of infection.
Medivet Cuffley is part of the Medivet group (a network of 400+ practices) and offers access to Medivet’s 24/7 emergency care via one of its 24-hour centres. Pricing is partly standardised across the group: the website states an overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (between 7pm and 9am).
From the latest reviews, owners often describe smooth, quick appointments (including for cats) and staff spending time with pets (one reviewer mentions their dog being “spoilt rotten”). However, there are also recent complaints about administration and clinical confidence, including an allegation of being charged twice for injections and a separate review describing a vet appearing unprepared for the visit and offering antibiotics despite saying there were no signs of infection.
Roebuck Veterinary Group – Great Ashby is an RCVS Veterinary Hospital (established in the late 1960s) with 24-hour emergency care supported by full-time night staff, plus free telephone advice for urgent cases (as stated on the website). The clinic is also accredited as a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Recent reviews paint a mixed picture: some owners describe rapid admission in emergencies, detailed explanations of options and costs, and thoughtful bereavement keepsakes (paw prints in a card, fur in a vial). Others report poor communication/continuity (seeing different vets repeatedly), disputed handling in emergencies, and conflicting pricing quotes for the same type of diagnostic work (X-rays).
Roebuck Veterinary Group – Great Ashby is an RCVS Veterinary Hospital (established in the late 1960s) with 24-hour emergency care supported by full-time night staff, plus free telephone advice for urgent cases (as stated on the website). The clinic is also accredited as a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Recent reviews paint a mixed picture: some owners describe rapid admission in emergencies, detailed explanations of options and costs, and thoughtful bereavement keepsakes (paw prints in a card, fur in a vial). Others report poor communication/continuity (seeing different vets repeatedly), disputed handling in emergencies, and conflicting pricing quotes for the same type of diagnostic work (X-rays).
Walton Lodge Veterinary Group Ltd is a multi-site veterinary company (the website describes six surgeries). The clinic states it offers 24-hour emergency care and treats dogs, cats, and guinea pigs. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe vets taking time to explain findings and treatment plans (including a visit involving X-rays and a detailed results discussion) and several mention good handling of nervous/anxious dogs. One recent reviewer reports a very different experience: unexpected/“hidden” charges, recommendations for tests they felt were unnecessary, and a sense of frequent vet turnover.
Walton Lodge Veterinary Group Ltd is a multi-site veterinary company (the website describes six surgeries). The clinic states it offers 24-hour emergency care and treats dogs, cats, and guinea pigs. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe vets taking time to explain findings and treatment plans (including a visit involving X-rays and a detailed results discussion) and several mention good handling of nervous/anxious dogs. One recent reviewer reports a very different experience: unexpected/“hidden” charges, recommendations for tests they felt were unnecessary, and a sense of frequent vet turnover.
Medivet 24 Hour Watford is part of the Medivet group and is set up for round-the-clock care, including overnight hospitalisation and intensive care. The clinic lists in-house diagnostics (lab tests, X‑rays, ultrasound, ECG) and more advanced procedures such as endoscopy, keyhole surgery and an orthopaedic theatre.
From the latest reviews, owners frequently mention staff taking time with nervous pets and explaining treatment clearly (including updates while pets stayed overnight). A minority of recent reviews report serious concerns about costs and outcomes—one describes paying around £1,000 for an overnight stay with no clear diagnosis, and another describes a distressing experience around aftercare following euthanasia.
Medivet 24 Hour Watford is part of the Medivet group and is set up for round-the-clock care, including overnight hospitalisation and intensive care. The clinic lists in-house diagnostics (lab tests, X‑rays, ultrasound, ECG) and more advanced procedures such as endoscopy, keyhole surgery and an orthopaedic theatre.
From the latest reviews, owners frequently mention staff taking time with nervous pets and explaining treatment clearly (including updates while pets stayed overnight). A minority of recent reviews report serious concerns about costs and outcomes—one describes paying around £1,000 for an overnight stay with no clear diagnosis, and another describes a distressing experience around aftercare following euthanasia.
Skin Speciaist Vet Service focuses on specialist veterinary dermatology—skin and coat problems such as itching, hair loss (“balding”) and lumps. It’s led by Dr. Cathy F. Curtis, who is listed as an RCVS Registered Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology. Appointments are offered as clinic-based referrals as well as via a video-consulting facility, which may suit owners who need specialist input without attending in person.
Skin Speciaist Vet Service focuses on specialist veterinary dermatology—skin and coat problems such as itching, hair loss (“balding”) and lumps. It’s led by Dr. Cathy F. Curtis, who is listed as an RCVS Registered Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology. Appointments are offered as clinic-based referrals as well as via a video-consulting facility, which may suit owners who need specialist input without attending in person.
Our Score (62/100)
East of England Veterinary Specialists Ltd is a small-animal orthopaedic referral practice focused on surgical and non-surgical management of bone/joint problems. Reviews describe a range of orthopaedic cases including TPLO surgery for cruciate disease and femoral head ostectomy (FHO) for a cat with a broken femoral head. Several owners mention detailed explanation of options (including trying management before surgery in at least one hip case), same-day surgery in one review, and post-procedure follow-up (including multiple phone calls during an overnight stay).
East of England Veterinary Specialists Ltd is a small-animal orthopaedic referral practice focused on surgical and non-surgical management of bone/joint problems. Reviews describe a range of orthopaedic cases including TPLO surgery for cruciate disease and femoral head ostectomy (FHO) for a cat with a broken femoral head. Several owners mention detailed explanation of options (including trying management before surgery in at least one hip case), same-day surgery in one review, and post-procedure follow-up (including multiple phone calls during an overnight stay).
Companion Care (Hemel Hempstead) Ltd is a locally owned Vets for Pets practice. The clinic website describes a modern, well‑equipped set‑up with an in‑house lab, imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound), an operating theatre and a hospital ward, suggesting it’s geared for both routine care and cases needing diagnostics or procedures on site. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention getting appointments quickly (including being seen “within the hour” for an ear problem) and vets who take time to explain options. There is also a clear note of conflicting experiences: alongside many long‑term positive reports, one older review alleges high charges, missing/withheld test results, and a serious missed diagnosis.
Companion Care (Hemel Hempstead) Ltd is a locally owned Vets for Pets practice. The clinic website describes a modern, well‑equipped set‑up with an in‑house lab, imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound), an operating theatre and a hospital ward, suggesting it’s geared for both routine care and cases needing diagnostics or procedures on site. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention getting appointments quickly (including being seen “within the hour” for an ear problem) and vets who take time to explain options. There is also a clear note of conflicting experiences: alongside many long‑term positive reports, one older review alleges high charges, missing/withheld test results, and a serious missed diagnosis.
Marshalswick Veterinary Surgery is a general practice seeing a mix of cats, dogs, and rabbits, with Veterinary Nurse Training listed as a facility/service. Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews repeatedly describe being fitted in at short notice, clear explanations during appointments, and support during end-of-life care (including being given time to say goodbye).
Marshalswick Veterinary Surgery is a general practice seeing a mix of cats, dogs, and rabbits, with Veterinary Nurse Training listed as a facility/service. Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews repeatedly describe being fitted in at short notice, clear explanations during appointments, and support during end-of-life care (including being given time to say goodbye).
The Park Veterinary Clinic is described by one long-standing client as no longer vet-owned, with a “company who owns the business” (group name not stated) sending frequent reminder texts. In day-to-day care, reviews most often mention support with routine appointments and common problems (vaccinations/check-ups, a puppy with tummy issues, a dog with a skin infection), plus access features like being able to arrange a chat with a nurse or vet without a booked appointment. Owners also repeatedly highlight staff handling nervous pets patiently, while one recent review raises concerns about visible cleanliness (animal hair in main areas) and says the consultation/services felt “exceptionally high” for what they experienced.
The Park Veterinary Clinic is described by one long-standing client as no longer vet-owned, with a “company who owns the business” (group name not stated) sending frequent reminder texts. In day-to-day care, reviews most often mention support with routine appointments and common problems (vaccinations/check-ups, a puppy with tummy issues, a dog with a skin infection), plus access features like being able to arrange a chat with a nurse or vet without a booked appointment. Owners also repeatedly highlight staff handling nervous pets patiently, while one recent review raises concerns about visible cleanliness (animal hair in main areas) and says the consultation/services felt “exceptionally high” for what they experienced.
Companion Care (Stevenage) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets runs this practice, which the website describes as a locally owned clinic. It’s set up as a general small-animal practice with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab work, digital X‑ray and ultrasound) and a surgical set-up (operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit).
From the latest reviews, owners most often mention
- •Routine surgery with clear explanations (e.g., a dog spay where staff were “very informative and reassuring,” and the owner specifically noted a very small, well-healing scar).
- •End-of-life support and decision-making (a same-day appointment for euthanasia where the vet discussed realistic outcomes, quality-of-life, and costs/options before the owner decided).
- •Care plans and reminders (owners mention being helped to set up a care plan and getting text reminders).
At the same time, there are also reports of administrative delays and poor front-desk experiences, including chasing blood results and insurance claims with little proactive updating.
Companion Care (Stevenage) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets runs this practice, which the website describes as a locally owned clinic. It’s set up as a general small-animal practice with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab work, digital X‑ray and ultrasound) and a surgical set-up (operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit).
From the latest reviews, owners most often mention
- •Routine surgery with clear explanations (e.g., a dog spay where staff were “very informative and reassuring,” and the owner specifically noted a very small, well-healing scar).
- •End-of-life support and decision-making (a same-day appointment for euthanasia where the vet discussed realistic outcomes, quality-of-life, and costs/options before the owner decided).
- •Care plans and reminders (owners mention being helped to set up a care plan and getting text reminders).
At the same time, there are also reports of administrative delays and poor front-desk experiences, including chasing blood results and insurance claims with little proactive updating.
Medivet St Albans is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine appointments (including 15‑minute consultations) alongside on-site diagnostics such as an in-house laboratory and X‑rays, and it sees cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain options and reduce pet stress during examinations, and one detailed account describes same-day follow-up on abnormal kidney blood results, three nights of stabilisation, and referral for specialist treatment—along with follow-up calls to check on progress.
Medivet St Albans is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine appointments (including 15‑minute consultations) alongside on-site diagnostics such as an in-house laboratory and X‑rays, and it sees cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain options and reduce pet stress during examinations, and one detailed account describes same-day follow-up on abnormal kidney blood results, three nights of stabilisation, and referral for specialist treatment—along with follow-up calls to check on progress.
Vets Now (Hemel Hempstead) is part of the Vets Now emergency-vet group and is set up specifically for out-of-hours care (nights, weekends and bank holidays) for dogs, cats and small animals. It’s an RCVS-accredited Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic (ESC) and has on-site diagnostic and treatment facilities (including an in-house lab, imaging, an operating theatre and a hospital ward).
From the latest reviews, owners most often mention being seen quickly and getting clear handover back to their usual vet (including written notes transferred for next-day follow-up). Several reviews also describe staff explaining the plan and costs before proceeding, including giving owners time to decide. A minority of reviews raise concerns about high charges and, in one case, alleged misdiagnosis and complaint handling.
Vets Now (Hemel Hempstead) is part of the Vets Now emergency-vet group and is set up specifically for out-of-hours care (nights, weekends and bank holidays) for dogs, cats and small animals. It’s an RCVS-accredited Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic (ESC) and has on-site diagnostic and treatment facilities (including an in-house lab, imaging, an operating theatre and a hospital ward).
From the latest reviews, owners most often mention being seen quickly and getting clear handover back to their usual vet (including written notes transferred for next-day follow-up). Several reviews also describe staff explaining the plan and costs before proceeding, including giving owners time to decide. A minority of reviews raise concerns about high charges and, in one case, alleged misdiagnosis and complaint handling.
Blythwood Vets is a multi-branch veterinary practice accredited under the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme, and it runs a Veterinary Nurse Clinic (also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility). The website also states Silver-level Cat Friendly Clinic status and membership of the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM).
Based on the site and recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping, annual health checks) alongside common procedures like neutering and dental care, with emergency appointments mentioned as being accommodated. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe vets explaining situations clearly, and one review gives a detailed example of a very anxious, nail-clip–aggressive dog being successfully handled for vaccinations and a claw clip.
Blythwood Vets is a multi-branch veterinary practice accredited under the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme, and it runs a Veterinary Nurse Clinic (also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility). The website also states Silver-level Cat Friendly Clinic status and membership of the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM).
Based on the site and recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping, annual health checks) alongside common procedures like neutering and dental care, with emergency appointments mentioned as being accommodated. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe vets explaining situations clearly, and one review gives a detailed example of a very anxious, nail-clip–aggressive dog being successfully handled for vaccinations and a claw clip.
J K Routledge MRCVS is a veterinary service listed under an individual clinician’s name (MRCVS). Reviews are split: multiple owners describe John Routledge as prioritising the animal over cost (with comments about “bank balance” not being the driver) and being “helpful and knowledgeable” with pets; a smaller set of reviews report very negative front-desk/phone interactions, including callers describing the person answering the phone as “immensely rude.” One reviewer also mentions “decades of experience.”
Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include
- •Owners choosing to stay with this vet because he’s described as “very good with pets” and “puts your animals first.”
- •A serious complaint about how a missing-cat call was handled: the caller says no description, microchip status, or caller details were asked for.
J K Routledge MRCVS is a veterinary service listed under an individual clinician’s name (MRCVS). Reviews are split: multiple owners describe John Routledge as prioritising the animal over cost (with comments about “bank balance” not being the driver) and being “helpful and knowledgeable” with pets; a smaller set of reviews report very negative front-desk/phone interactions, including callers describing the person answering the phone as “immensely rude.” One reviewer also mentions “decades of experience.”
Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include
- •Owners choosing to stay with this vet because he’s described as “very good with pets” and “puts your animals first.”
- •A serious complaint about how a missing-cat call was handled: the caller says no description, microchip status, or caller details were asked for.
Royston Vet Centre is identified in the available clinic data as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Beyond that, no further verified details about its ownership (independent vs. group), clinical focus, facilities, or day-to-day services were provided in the sources available to us.
Royston Vet Centre is identified in the available clinic data as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Beyond that, no further verified details about its ownership (independent vs. group), clinical focus, facilities, or day-to-day services were provided in the sources available to us.
Our Score (84/100)
Heath Lodge Veterinary Group is a general veterinary practice that (per clinic data) provides emergency veterinary services and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe practical, low-pressure care: one dog’s long-running eye issue improved after a vet identified the problem quickly and prescribed an ointment used over several weeks; another owner mentions quick assessment and advice for a puppy’s limp/minor leg injury; and routine hands-on care is also referenced (anal glands expressed at a check-up). Multiple reviewers also note they weren’t pushed into “expensive procedures.”
Heath Lodge Veterinary Group is a general veterinary practice that (per clinic data) provides emergency veterinary services and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe practical, low-pressure care: one dog’s long-running eye issue improved after a vet identified the problem quickly and prescribed an ointment used over several weeks; another owner mentions quick assessment and advice for a puppy’s limp/minor leg injury; and routine hands-on care is also referenced (anal glands expressed at a check-up). Multiple reviewers also note they weren’t pushed into “expensive procedures.”
Hemel Hempstead Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group, and the practice describes itself as locally-owned. The website points to a modern, well‑equipped clinic with in‑house diagnostics (including an in‑house lab, biochemistry and haematology) and imaging (x‑ray and ultrasound), plus a hospital ward and isolation unit. Recent reviews mention both routine care (vaccinations/jabs) and more complex cases, including “major surgery” for an older cat, lump removal/biopsy, and dental work such as teeth cleaning. Owners repeatedly mention clear, honest updates during treatment and being able to get their pets seen quickly; there’s also a specific complaint about the price of a health certificate (reported as over £300).
Hemel Hempstead Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group, and the practice describes itself as locally-owned. The website points to a modern, well‑equipped clinic with in‑house diagnostics (including an in‑house lab, biochemistry and haematology) and imaging (x‑ray and ultrasound), plus a hospital ward and isolation unit. Recent reviews mention both routine care (vaccinations/jabs) and more complex cases, including “major surgery” for an older cat, lump removal/biopsy, and dental work such as teeth cleaning. Owners repeatedly mention clear, honest updates during treatment and being able to get their pets seen quickly; there’s also a specific complaint about the price of a health certificate (reported as over £300).
Vets4Pets Watford Century is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a “locally owned practice.” Based on the clinic’s stated facilities and service list, it appears set up for both routine care and more involved in-house work (including orthopaedic procedures), with an on-site lab and diagnostic imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound), plus separate dog and cat wards and isolation.
From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: several owners describe kind vets and reception staff who explain options clearly, while multiple 1‑star reviews raise concerns about communication, billing/administrative errors (including being sent another client’s bill), and difficulty getting through by phone. One review reports being charged for a nail clip that the reviewer says was not completed.
Vets4Pets Watford Century is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a “locally owned practice.” Based on the clinic’s stated facilities and service list, it appears set up for both routine care and more involved in-house work (including orthopaedic procedures), with an on-site lab and diagnostic imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound), plus separate dog and cat wards and isolation.
From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: several owners describe kind vets and reception staff who explain options clearly, while multiple 1‑star reviews raise concerns about communication, billing/administrative errors (including being sent another client’s bill), and difficulty getting through by phone. One review reports being charged for a nail clip that the reviewer says was not completed.
Roebuck Veterinary Group describes itself as a small-animal practice established in the late 1960s, and an approved training centre for veterinary nurses. The website also states it provides a 24-hour emergency service with full-time night staff for urgent critical care, and lists accreditations including RCVS Veterinary Hospital and Cat-Friendly Clinic Silver.
Recent reviews are mixed and include several practical concerns: multiple reviewers say they were told no appointments were available (and felt the response lacked empathy), and others claim this branch has not been operating with vets and that clients are being redirected to the group’s other site. On the clinical side, one reviewer describes two very short consultations where their dog’s problem wasn’t resolved and sedation was said to be insufficient; another review mentions long waits and having to sit with cats in the same waiting area as dogs.
Roebuck Veterinary Group describes itself as a small-animal practice established in the late 1960s, and an approved training centre for veterinary nurses. The website also states it provides a 24-hour emergency service with full-time night staff for urgent critical care, and lists accreditations including RCVS Veterinary Hospital and Cat-Friendly Clinic Silver.
Recent reviews are mixed and include several practical concerns: multiple reviewers say they were told no appointments were available (and felt the response lacked empathy), and others claim this branch has not been operating with vets and that clients are being redirected to the group’s other site. On the clinical side, one reviewer describes two very short consultations where their dog’s problem wasn’t resolved and sedation was said to be insufficient; another review mentions long waits and having to sit with cats in the same waiting area as dogs.
Vets for Pets is a Vets4Pets-branded practice described on its website as a family-run, locally owned clinic that opened in March 2015, with a stated focus ranging from routine care to surgery and diagnostics. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
The practice appears set up for investigations and procedures on-site, with a full operating theatre, digital X‑ray, in‑house laboratory, separate dog & cat hospital wards, and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergencies are stated to be handled via Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (Royal Veterinary College).
Latest reviews show a split: some owners describe being seen quickly and supported through difficult situations (including a budgie case where the clinic said they’re not exotics specialists but still helped with advice/prescribing and would refer if needed), while others report experiences centred on cost discussions and recommended treatments they felt were unnecessary, plus billing/refund admin problems.
Vets for Pets is a Vets4Pets-branded practice described on its website as a family-run, locally owned clinic that opened in March 2015, with a stated focus ranging from routine care to surgery and diagnostics. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
The practice appears set up for investigations and procedures on-site, with a full operating theatre, digital X‑ray, in‑house laboratory, separate dog & cat hospital wards, and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergencies are stated to be handled via Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (Royal Veterinary College).
Latest reviews show a split: some owners describe being seen quickly and supported through difficult situations (including a budgie case where the clinic said they’re not exotics specialists but still helped with advice/prescribing and would refer if needed), while others report experiences centred on cost discussions and recommended treatments they felt were unnecessary, plus billing/refund admin problems.
Attimore Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in the 1960s and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website describes broad in-house facilities (including an in-house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) and a wide species list beyond dogs and cats (including rabbits, ferrets and reptiles/tortoises).
From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed but skew negative: multiple reviewers describe serious concerns after a routine booster injection (including two accounts of sudden paralysis in a dachshund), while others mention an “un-flowery” assessment style and good rapport with pets. There are also complaints about inconsistent diagnoses across different vets and high costs for a consultation/medication.
Attimore Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in the 1960s and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website describes broad in-house facilities (including an in-house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) and a wide species list beyond dogs and cats (including rabbits, ferrets and reptiles/tortoises).
From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed but skew negative: multiple reviewers describe serious concerns after a routine booster injection (including two accounts of sudden paralysis in a dachshund), while others mention an “un-flowery” assessment style and good rapport with pets. There are also complaints about inconsistent diagnoses across different vets and high costs for a consultation/medication.
