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Vets Now (Reading) is part of the Vets Now emergency veterinary group and provides out‑of‑hours care for dogs, cats and small animals. The clinic states it opened in 2004 and is RCVS‑accredited as a Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic. Based on the website and recent reviews, it’s set up for urgent and critical cases with on-site diagnostics and hospitalisation; owners describe pets being kept in overnight with IV treatments, and being seen quickly (including appointments offered within 30 minutes).
Vets Now (Reading) is part of the Vets Now emergency veterinary group and provides out‑of‑hours care for dogs, cats and small animals. The clinic states it opened in 2004 and is RCVS‑accredited as a Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic. Based on the website and recent reviews, it’s set up for urgent and critical cases with on-site diagnostics and hospitalisation; owners describe pets being kept in overnight with IV treatments, and being seen quickly (including appointments offered within 30 minutes).
Medivet Langley is part of the Medivet group, offering routine and preventive care for cats and dogs with on-site diagnostics (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. In recent reviews, some owners describe smooth, supportive experiences (including help keeping insurance claims organised and pets being handled calmly), while others report problems around cost transparency and decision-making (including a complaint about being misquoted for a pre‑anaesthetic blood test and concerns raised about recommendations for treatment/euthanasia).
Medivet Langley is part of the Medivet group, offering routine and preventive care for cats and dogs with on-site diagnostics (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. In recent reviews, some owners describe smooth, supportive experiences (including help keeping insurance claims organised and pets being handled calmly), while others report problems around cost transparency and decision-making (including a complaint about being misquoted for a pre‑anaesthetic blood test and concerns raised about recommendations for treatment/euthanasia).
The Pet Practice is a fully independent, family-owned veterinary clinic founded in 2009 by vet Ben Johnson. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine appointments and more involved case management: one owner describes a full journey involving X‑rays, scans and a bilateral elbow dysplasia operation, with ongoing post-op rehab guidance. Clients repeatedly mention clear explanations of what’s happening and what to expect, and one review specifically notes “no hidden extras.” A few reviews also comment on the practice being very clean and staff being welcoming.
The Pet Practice is a fully independent, family-owned veterinary clinic founded in 2009 by vet Ben Johnson. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine appointments and more involved case management: one owner describes a full journey involving X‑rays, scans and a bilateral elbow dysplasia operation, with ongoing post-op rehab guidance. Clients repeatedly mention clear explanations of what’s happening and what to expect, and one review specifically notes “no hidden extras.” A few reviews also comment on the practice being very clean and staff being welcoming.
Slough Vets4Pets
Slough
Our Score (78/100)
Part of the Vets4Pets group, this is a modern practice set up for on-site diagnostics and day-to-day medical/surgical care, with facilities including an in‑house lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray and ultrasound, plus separate cat & dog waiting areas/wards and an isolation unit. The service mix and equipment list suggest it can handle investigations (blood tests, imaging), dentistry (including dental X‑ray), and procedures requiring anaesthesia and theatre facilities.
Part of the Vets4Pets group, this is a modern practice set up for on-site diagnostics and day-to-day medical/surgical care, with facilities including an in‑house lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray and ultrasound, plus separate cat & dog waiting areas/wards and an isolation unit. The service mix and equipment list suggest it can handle investigations (blood tests, imaging), dentistry (including dental X‑ray), and procedures requiring anaesthesia and theatre facilities.
Our Score (78/100)
Penstone Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice that states it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Reviews describe routine care as well as urgent presentations: one owner reports being seen “straight away without booking” for a kitten that collapsed with a high temperature, and another describes a dental clean for an older dog with a text message sent when collection was due.
Penstone Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice that states it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Reviews describe routine care as well as urgent presentations: one owner reports being seen “straight away without booking” for a kitten that collapsed with a high temperature, and another describes a dental clean for an older dog with a text message sent when collection was due.
- •At-home setting to reduce stress: owners chose this because their pet disliked vet visits or was very frail, and valued being able to say goodbye at home (including in a garden/favourite spot). - Time and pace: repeated mention of being given “all the time” needed, without feeling rushed. - Clear guidance and explanations: reviewers describe sensitive, step-by-step explanations and support with decision-making (including quality-of-life discussions).
- •At-home setting to reduce stress: owners chose this because their pet disliked vet visits or was very frail, and valued being able to say goodbye at home (including in a garden/favourite spot). - Time and pace: repeated mention of being given “all the time” needed, without feeling rushed. - Clear guidance and explanations: reviewers describe sensitive, step-by-step explanations and support with decision-making (including quality-of-life discussions).
Valley Veterinary Group
Reading
Our Score (77/100)
Valley Veterinary Group describes itself as a long‑established, independent (non‑corporate) practice and is listed as an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme member. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for both routine care (vaccinations, microchipping, nurse clinics) and more involved procedures, with owners specifically mentioning cruciate ligament operations. Reviewers also describe practical service touches such as same‑day appointments for a sick hamster and follow‑up advice on medication by phone.
Valley Veterinary Group describes itself as a long‑established, independent (non‑corporate) practice and is listed as an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme member. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for both routine care (vaccinations, microchipping, nurse clinics) and more involved procedures, with owners specifically mentioning cruciate ligament operations. Reviewers also describe practical service touches such as same‑day appointments for a sick hamster and follow‑up advice on medication by phone.
GKG Vets offers routine appointments by booking only, with out-of-hours emergencies handled via a partnership with VetsNow (calls to the practice number divert to the VetsNow contact centre when closed). The website promotes Pet Health Club® Plus (with consultations included) and advertises set-price preventive checks (a “six‑month healthy pet check” and wellness screening).
GKG Vets offers routine appointments by booking only, with out-of-hours emergencies handled via a partnership with VetsNow (calls to the practice number divert to the VetsNow contact centre when closed). The website promotes Pet Health Club® Plus (with consultations included) and advertises set-price preventive checks (a “six‑month healthy pet check” and wellness screening).
Out-of-hours/emergency arrangement (as stated on the website): the nearest 24-hour emergency practice is Medivet 24 Hour Watford, with an out-of-hours consultation fee of £130, and no charge for assessment by phone.
Out-of-hours/emergency arrangement (as stated on the website): the nearest 24-hour emergency practice is Medivet 24 Hour Watford, with an out-of-hours consultation fee of £130, and no charge for assessment by phone.
Medivet Crowthorne Kynoch Vets
Crowthorne
Our Score (75/100)
Medivet Crowthorne Kynoch Vets is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the practice covers routine appointments (check-ups and nail trims), 24/7 emergency care via Medivet’s emergency centres (with a stated out-of-hours consultation fee), and has experience with small mammals/exotics (a hamster is specifically mentioned). Recent reviews repeatedly describe staff making time to explain next steps (including medication workarounds for a frightened rescue hamster) and handling difficult patients for practical procedures like nail trims.
Medivet Crowthorne Kynoch Vets is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the practice covers routine appointments (check-ups and nail trims), 24/7 emergency care via Medivet’s emergency centres (with a stated out-of-hours consultation fee), and has experience with small mammals/exotics (a hamster is specifically mentioned). Recent reviews repeatedly describe staff making time to explain next steps (including medication workarounds for a frightened rescue hamster) and handling difficult patients for practical procedures like nail trims.
