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Twyford Veterinary Clinic
Twyford
Our Score (69/100)
Twyford Veterinary Clinic is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (a multi-surgery group, as described on the practice website). It’s set up for small animal GP care plus in-house diagnostics (X‑ray, ultrasound, in-house lab) and a wide range of routine and clinical procedures, with named options for referral services (soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics, cardiology). The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Twyford Veterinary Clinic is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (a multi-surgery group, as described on the practice website). It’s set up for small animal GP care plus in-house diagnostics (X‑ray, ultrasound, in-house lab) and a wide range of routine and clinical procedures, with named options for referral services (soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics, cardiology). The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Chobham Veterinary Clinic is presented online under the Pets 1st Vets/Runnymede Vets website (including the Pet Health Club® plan and published special offers), while one recent reviewer explicitly describes it as an “independent veterinary practice”—so ownership/affiliation is unclear from the sources we have and appears conflicting.
Chobham Veterinary Clinic is presented online under the Pets 1st Vets/Runnymede Vets website (including the Pet Health Club® plan and published special offers), while one recent reviewer explicitly describes it as an “independent veterinary practice”—so ownership/affiliation is unclear from the sources we have and appears conflicting.
Tilehurst Veterinary Centre
Reading
Our Score (68/100)
Tilehurst Veterinary Centre is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group and is set up as a small-animal practice that also sees a wide range of exotics (including reptiles, birds and backyard poultry). The service list includes referral options (soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics and cardiology), and it’s also a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and an RCVS Client Service Award – Outstanding.
Tilehurst Veterinary Centre is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group and is set up as a small-animal practice that also sees a wide range of exotics (including reptiles, birds and backyard poultry). The service list includes referral options (soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics and cardiology), and it’s also a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and an RCVS Client Service Award – Outstanding.
Our Score (67/100)
Donnington Grove Veterinary Group is noted in the provided clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility. Ownership (independent vs part of a larger group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Donnington Grove Veterinary Group is noted in the provided clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility. Ownership (independent vs part of a larger group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Phoenix Vets is a small-animal practice established in 1988, treating dogs, cats and several small mammals (including rabbits and ferrets). The clinic offers routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, health checks) alongside procedures such as neutering and surgery, and also provides practical services like home visits and pet travel documentation.
Phoenix Vets is a small-animal practice established in 1988, treating dogs, cats and several small mammals (including rabbits and ferrets). The clinic offers routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, health checks) alongside procedures such as neutering and surgery, and also provides practical services like home visits and pet travel documentation.
Our Score (65/100)
The Veterinary Centre (trading as Henley Vets Limited) describes itself as an independent, small-animal practice that offers routine care alongside full surgical facilities and emergency care. Based on its own service list and what owners mention in reviews, it appears set up for both day-to-day vet work (vaccines, prescriptions, nurse clinics) and more involved cases (operations and dentistry). Reviews repeatedly mention treatment options being discussed and explained before proceeding, and at least one owner specifically references operations carried out for their dogs.
The Veterinary Centre (trading as Henley Vets Limited) describes itself as an independent, small-animal practice that offers routine care alongside full surgical facilities and emergency care. Based on its own service list and what owners mention in reviews, it appears set up for both day-to-day vet work (vaccines, prescriptions, nurse clinics) and more involved cases (operations and dentistry). Reviews repeatedly mention treatment options being discussed and explained before proceeding, and at least one owner specifically references operations carried out for their dogs.
Bracknell Vets4Pets Ltd
Bracknell
Our Score (61/100)
- •Handling and communication during appointments: multiple owners describe staff taking time to help anxious/reactive dogs relax and feel less fearful about visits; another mentions gentle handling with a rabbit. - Trust and decision-making: one reviewer says their vet did not push unnecessary product sales. - Serious negative allegations about a complex procedure: several 1‑star reviews describe a traumatic experience involving a pregnant dog and puppies, alleging poor surgical outcome, lack of clear communication, and that medication was not available on site during the procedure.
- •Handling and communication during appointments: multiple owners describe staff taking time to help anxious/reactive dogs relax and feel less fearful about visits; another mentions gentle handling with a rabbit. - Trust and decision-making: one reviewer says their vet did not push unnecessary product sales. - Serious negative allegations about a complex procedure: several 1‑star reviews describe a traumatic experience involving a pregnant dog and puppies, alleging poor surgical outcome, lack of clear communication, and that medication was not available on site during the procedure.
The Pines Veterinary Clinic
Maidenhead
Our Score (61/100)
The Pines Veterinary Clinic is listed as part of The Vet Collection group and focuses on small animals (including dogs, cats and several small pets). The clinic offers routine care plus in-house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray and ultrasound) and advertises referral services in soft tissue surgery, cardiology and dermatology.
The Pines Veterinary Clinic is listed as part of The Vet Collection group and focuses on small animals (including dogs, cats and several small pets). The clinic offers routine care plus in-house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray and ultrasound) and advertises referral services in soft tissue surgery, cardiology and dermatology.
Our Score (61/100)
Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include
- •A vet called Kim is repeatedly singled out as the person they trust with ongoing care over “years,” including for more serious illness. - Prescription administration can be a pain point: one reviewer describes needing to chase multiple times for a written prescription to be sent to a medical supplier, with promised callbacks not happening. - The clinic is listed as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include
- •A vet called Kim is repeatedly singled out as the person they trust with ongoing care over “years,” including for more serious illness. - Prescription administration can be a pain point: one reviewer describes needing to chase multiple times for a written prescription to be sent to a medical supplier, with promised callbacks not happening. - The clinic is listed as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
Therapy Vet appears set up primarily as a dog rehabilitation and hydrotherapy provider, with website navigation pointing to treatments like physiotherapy, weight management support, and programmes for joint conditions (e.g., hip/elbow dysplasia and arthritis), plus “puppy swims.” The latest written review available to us is brief but says the team “really helped” a dog named Indie. Clinic data also lists “emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours),” but this isn’t reflected in the website summary we have, so it’s unclear how (or if) emergency care is offered.
Therapy Vet appears set up primarily as a dog rehabilitation and hydrotherapy provider, with website navigation pointing to treatments like physiotherapy, weight management support, and programmes for joint conditions (e.g., hip/elbow dysplasia and arthritis), plus “puppy swims.” The latest written review available to us is brief but says the team “really helped” a dog named Indie. Clinic data also lists “emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours),” but this isn’t reflected in the website summary we have, so it’s unclear how (or if) emergency care is offered.
