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Mulberry House Vets is an independently owned veterinary practice. The website highlights a broad in-house set‑up (including CT scanning, endoscopy, diagnostic imaging, laboratory testing and hospitalisation) plus surgical services such as orthopaedics, keyhole surgery/keyhole spay, and dentistry. In recent reviews, owners most often mention a calm, unrushed consult style (clear explanations and advice), plus regular updates during admissions/surgery and strong post‑op aftercare—including during a spay and a “pretty major surgery.” New-pet visits (e.g., first vaccinations/jabs) and support for ongoing issues (a severe skin condition) are also specifically described.
Mulberry House Vets is an independently owned veterinary practice. The website highlights a broad in-house set‑up (including CT scanning, endoscopy, diagnostic imaging, laboratory testing and hospitalisation) plus surgical services such as orthopaedics, keyhole surgery/keyhole spay, and dentistry. In recent reviews, owners most often mention a calm, unrushed consult style (clear explanations and advice), plus regular updates during admissions/surgery and strong post‑op aftercare—including during a spay and a “pretty major surgery.” New-pet visits (e.g., first vaccinations/jabs) and support for ongoing issues (a severe skin condition) are also specifically described.
Coach House Vets Ltd
Newbury
Our Score (75/100)
- •Owners describe vets working around individual pets’ needs, including taking time with anxious animals during routine care (vaccinations completed without needing a muzzle in one case). - Multiple accounts highlight clear explanations during treatment, including step-by-step explanations while performing equine wound procedures. - Phone support features in several reviews (reassurance and advice during urgent situations; follow-up availability for concerns).
- •Owners describe vets working around individual pets’ needs, including taking time with anxious animals during routine care (vaccinations completed without needing a muzzle in one case). - Multiple accounts highlight clear explanations during treatment, including step-by-step explanations while performing equine wound procedures. - Phone support features in several reviews (reassurance and advice during urgent situations; follow-up availability for concerns).
Ashworth Veterinary Group
Sandhurst
Our Score (73/100)
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe clear, unhurried explanations (including talking through options), help with vaccinations, and support for anxious or very unwell pets. One repeated complaint highlights an administrative/billing issue involving a direct debit that continued after a cancellation request.
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe clear, unhurried explanations (including talking through options), help with vaccinations, and support for anxious or very unwell pets. One repeated complaint highlights an administrative/billing issue involving a direct debit that continued after a cancellation request.
Our Score (73/100)
Burghfield Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 1995, with in-house diagnostics (lab, ultrasound and X‑ray) and a broad range of routine and referral services. It also states it is a veterinary nurse training facility. Out-of-hours emergencies are handled via MiNightVet (described as a dedicated emergency service with full-time night staff).
Burghfield Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 1995, with in-house diagnostics (lab, ultrasound and X‑ray) and a broad range of routine and referral services. It also states it is a veterinary nurse training facility. Out-of-hours emergencies are handled via MiNightVet (described as a dedicated emergency service with full-time night staff).
GKG Vets offers appointment-based consultations and partners with VetsNow for out-of-hours emergency care (via a partner clinic). The practice promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included, and it describes itself as a Cat Friendly Clinic. Policies stated on the website include 48 hours’ notice for repeat medications and that collection is appointment-only.
GKG Vets offers appointment-based consultations and partners with VetsNow for out-of-hours emergency care (via a partner clinic). The practice promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included, and it describes itself as a Cat Friendly Clinic. Policies stated on the website include 48 hours’ notice for repeat medications and that collection is appointment-only.
Goring Veterinary Centre
Reading
Our Score (72/100)
Goring Veterinary Centre is listed on the Fully Vetted website (and uses a Fully Vetted email/website domain) and is marked as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe the clinic as set up for both routine care (a joint cat/dog vaccination appointment is mentioned) and difficult, emotionally charged care—including support during a dog’s cancer diagnosis and euthanasia with an emphasis on dignity and gentleness.
Goring Veterinary Centre is listed on the Fully Vetted website (and uses a Fully Vetted email/website domain) and is marked as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe the clinic as set up for both routine care (a joint cat/dog vaccination appointment is mentioned) and difficult, emotionally charged care—including support during a dog’s cancer diagnosis and euthanasia with an emphasis on dignity and gentleness.
Nine Mile Veterinary Group - Emmview
Wokingham
Our Score (72/100)
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe long-term use across multiple pets and highlight rabbit care (including vaccinations) and pain assessment/management planning. There is also a clear negative outlier: one reviewer reports poor pre-op instructions, a long wait on the day of surgery, and a rude locum, which conflicts with the generally positive experiences described by others.
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe long-term use across multiple pets and highlight rabbit care (including vaccinations) and pain assessment/management planning. There is also a clear negative outlier: one reviewer reports poor pre-op instructions, a long wait on the day of surgery, and a rude locum, which conflicts with the generally positive experiences described by others.
Our Score (70/100)
The Beeches Veterinary Centre is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group and operates as a small animal practice. From the clinic’s own service list and facilities, it looks set up for both routine care (vaccines, parasite control, nurse clinics) and more involved work, including diagnostic imaging (X‑ray, ultrasound) and an on-site laboratory, plus referral services for soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics and cardiology.
The Beeches Veterinary Centre is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group and operates as a small animal practice. From the clinic’s own service list and facilities, it looks set up for both routine care (vaccines, parasite control, nurse clinics) and more involved work, including diagnostic imaging (X‑ray, ultrasound) and an on-site laboratory, plus referral services for soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics and cardiology.
Forest House Veterinary Group is a privately owned practice that has been established for over 150 years. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations/boosters, parasite treatment) alongside common procedures such as dental work and neutering, with access to accident and emergency support via its hospital service (including a resident nurse on site 24 hours a day, as stated on the website). In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe long-term continuity (multiple clients mention using the practice for 20–25+ years), calm support during euthanasia, and hands-on nursing care for anxious dogs during dental extractions.
Forest House Veterinary Group is a privately owned practice that has been established for over 150 years. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations/boosters, parasite treatment) alongside common procedures such as dental work and neutering, with access to accident and emergency support via its hospital service (including a resident nurse on site 24 hours a day, as stated on the website). In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe long-term continuity (multiple clients mention using the practice for 20–25+ years), calm support during euthanasia, and hands-on nursing care for anxious dogs during dental extractions.
The Woodley Vet
Reading
Our Score (69/100)
The Woodley Vet is a general veterinary practice offering routine care alongside more advanced diagnostics and surgery (including ultrasound, orthopaedics and “advanced surgery”), and it treats a wide range of species beyond cats and dogs (small mammals, birds and reptiles are listed on its site). It is also listed in the clinic data as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews show a sharp split: several owners describe notably supportive end‑of‑life care (euthanasia handled “with dignity,” time and space given, ashes returned with a message/card), while others report serious concerns including missed diagnoses, feeling pushed toward costly surgery, and one account alleging non-consented sedation during a bird beak/nail trim followed by the bird’s death.
The Woodley Vet is a general veterinary practice offering routine care alongside more advanced diagnostics and surgery (including ultrasound, orthopaedics and “advanced surgery”), and it treats a wide range of species beyond cats and dogs (small mammals, birds and reptiles are listed on its site). It is also listed in the clinic data as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews show a sharp split: several owners describe notably supportive end‑of‑life care (euthanasia handled “with dignity,” time and space given, ashes returned with a message/card), while others report serious concerns including missed diagnoses, feeling pushed toward costly surgery, and one account alleging non-consented sedation during a bird beak/nail trim followed by the bird’s death.
