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- •Many reviewers describe using the practice over several years and across multiple pets, suggesting strong continuity and loyalty. - The general tone is warm and appreciative, with repeated praise for a caring, compassionate team and for support during difficult periods with older or unwell pets. - Rabbit care comes up more than once, including vaccinations and advice, and there are also positive examples of treatment for an injured elderly cat and help with a nervous dog needing nail care.
Medivet Langley is part of the Medivet group and offers routine and preventive care for cats and dogs, with on-site diagnostics including an in-house laboratory and X-rays. The practice is led by veterinary surgeon Shilpi Prasad and is listed as an ISFM Silver Standard Cat-Friendly Clinic. Recent feedback is mostly positive about caring staff, clear explanations and help with insurance claims, although a small number of reviewers raise concerns about quote transparency and clinical decision-making.
Recent review themes include
- •Compassionate end-of-life care: several owners describe thoughtful, unhurried support during euthanasia appointments, including clear explanations, time to say goodbye, and in one case a home visit. - Strong emergency response: reviews mention quick access when pets need urgent help, including a cat treated promptly after a tail bite and an elderly cat seen very quickly after Christmas. - Friendly, professional team: many reviewers describe staff as caring, experienced, and reassuring, with smooth registration and a calm atmosphere.
- •Recent feedback is largely very positive about the team’s compassion, especially around serious illness, euthanasia and bereavement. - Owners describe clear explanations, regular updates, patience when making difficult decisions, and pets being handled gently when nervous or unwell. - Specific examples include emergency help after a dog collapsed, ongoing support through scans and treatment changes, recovery care for an unwell cat, and a sympathy card sent after a pet’s death.
- •Many reviews describe the team as friendly, caring, and efficient, with particular praise for a clean, welcoming practice and quick appointment handling. - The cat-only clinic remains one of the strongest recurring positives, especially for owners of nervous cats who find the separate setup much less stressful. - Compassionate end-of-life support is a major theme: reviewers mention thoughtful handling, private spaces, and keepsakes such as paw prints, fur clippings, and handwritten cards.
- •Several reviewers describe warm, caring service from the wider team, with vets, nurses, and reception staff all mentioned positively. - Long-term continuity stands out in the feedback, with one owner saying the practice has cared for their dog from 8 weeks old to 5 years old. - Surgical care is a recurring strength in the written feedback, particularly cruciate ligament operations that owners say had good outcomes.
- •Recent reviews are consistently very positive about personalised rehabilitation plans, with exercises explained clearly and adapted to the pet’s condition and the owner’s routine. - Owners report visible improvements in walking, posture, strength, weight-bearing, and general mobility, including after injury, surgery, lameness, and arthritis. - Donna is repeatedly praised for her manner as well as her technical knowledge, with several reviewers describing her as caring, supportive, and easy to work with over longer recovery periods.
Our Score (60/100)
The Veterinary Centre, trading as Henley Vets Limited, presents itself as an independent small-animal practice offering routine care alongside full surgical facilities and emergency care. It appears equipped for both everyday veterinary work, such as vaccinations, prescriptions and nurse clinics, and more involved treatment including dentistry and operations. Reviews consistently highlight a friendly atmosphere and clear communication around treatment options and plans.
Burghfield Veterinary Surgery is a CVS-owned small-animal practice in Reading, established in 1995, with in-house diagnostics including lab testing, ultrasound and X-ray. It offers a broad range of routine, surgical and referral services, and also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Out-of-hours emergencies are handled via MiNightVet, its dedicated emergency provider with full-time night staff.
Goring Veterinary Centre in Reading is part of CVS and is marked as a veterinary nurse training facility. It appears to offer a broad veterinary service for common pets, covering routine care as well as surgery, diagnostics and referral support, with out-of-hours emergencies handled by MiNightVet. Recent feedback most strongly highlights supportive care during cancer treatment, gentle end-of-life care, and a calm approach with anxious pets.
