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Active Vetcare
Reading
Our Score (58/100)
Active Vetcare is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (as described on the group’s website). The practice is set up for routine small‑animal care alongside a broad range of in‑house services (e.g., vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, diagnostic tests/imaging) and also lists referral services (soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics, cardiology). It’s also described in your clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Active Vetcare is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (as described on the group’s website). The practice is set up for routine small‑animal care alongside a broad range of in‑house services (e.g., vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, diagnostic tests/imaging) and also lists referral services (soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics, cardiology). It’s also described in your clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Valley Veterinary Group
Reading
Our Score (53/100)
Valley Veterinary Group describes itself as a long‑established independent (non‑corporate) practice operating three surgeries. Based on its site, it’s set up for both routine pet care (vaccinations, microchipping, nurse clinics) and more involved work (neutering, surgical procedures, dental treatments), with referral services available when needed. It’s also listed as providing 24‑hour emergency cover and being part of the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme.
Valley Veterinary Group describes itself as a long‑established independent (non‑corporate) practice operating three surgeries. Based on its site, it’s set up for both routine pet care (vaccinations, microchipping, nurse clinics) and more involved work (neutering, surgical procedures, dental treatments), with referral services available when needed. It’s also listed as providing 24‑hour emergency cover and being part of the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme.
Valley Veterinary Group
Reading
Our Score (51/100)
Valley Veterinary Group describes itself as a long-established, independent (non-corporate) practice and is accredited under the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS). The website indicates it treats a wide range of species (including dogs, cats, rabbits, exotics, horses and farm animals) and offers both routine and surgical care.
Valley Veterinary Group describes itself as a long-established, independent (non-corporate) practice and is accredited under the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS). The website indicates it treats a wide range of species (including dogs, cats, rabbits, exotics, horses and farm animals) and offers both routine and surgical care.
Our Score (49/100)
Summerleaze Veterinary Hospital / MiNightVet Maidenhead is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group. It’s set up for both routine appointments and urgent/out-of-hours care (MiNightVet), and the website also lists referral services for soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics and cardiology.
Summerleaze Veterinary Hospital / MiNightVet Maidenhead is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group. It’s set up for both routine appointments and urgent/out-of-hours care (MiNightVet), and the website also lists referral services for soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics and cardiology.
Our Score (46/100)
Nine Mile Veterinary Hospital – Wokingham / MiNightVet Wokingham is set up for urgent and out‑of‑hours care (listed as providing emergency veterinary services, and reviews describe late‑night calls and visits). Reviews repeatedly mention end‑of‑life support for cats (including euthanasia) where staff took time to explain options and gave owners space during appointments. There’s also a clear split in feedback: some owners describe very good clinical care, while others report serious frustrations with administration (insurance paperwork taking months) and one report of being refused when seeking help for a bitten dog.
Nine Mile Veterinary Hospital – Wokingham / MiNightVet Wokingham is set up for urgent and out‑of‑hours care (listed as providing emergency veterinary services, and reviews describe late‑night calls and visits). Reviews repeatedly mention end‑of‑life support for cats (including euthanasia) where staff took time to explain options and gave owners space during appointments. There’s also a clear split in feedback: some owners describe very good clinical care, while others report serious frustrations with administration (insurance paperwork taking months) and one report of being refused when seeking help for a bitten dog.
Our Score (38/100)
Penstone Veterinary Group is a general practice that (from the information available) provides emergency veterinary services and carries out routine surgeries such as spays. Recent written reviews include multiple owners thanking the clinic for spaying their dogs and mentioning that staff answered questions, alongside a serious allegation that a dog died after being given the wrong medication (reported second-hand, about “very close friends”). Taken together, the feedback is mixed: several positive accounts of spay procedures, but one highly negative claim about medication error.
Penstone Veterinary Group is a general practice that (from the information available) provides emergency veterinary services and carries out routine surgeries such as spays. Recent written reviews include multiple owners thanking the clinic for spaying their dogs and mentioning that staff answered questions, alongside a serious allegation that a dog died after being given the wrong medication (reported second-hand, about “very close friends”). Taken together, the feedback is mixed: several positive accounts of spay procedures, but one highly negative claim about medication error.
Foxhold House Surgery is part of Coach House Vets, which the website describes as an independent practice treating both small animals (e.g., dogs and cats) and horses. The setup appears geared towards routine small‑animal healthcare alongside a substantial equine service, including a fully mobile equine service and on-site stabling with a fully equipped equine treatment room. For urgent problems, the practice states it provides 24-hour emergency care with a vet on-call, with out-of-hours cover shared with external providers on set evening/weekend arrangements.
Foxhold House Surgery is part of Coach House Vets, which the website describes as an independent practice treating both small animals (e.g., dogs and cats) and horses. The setup appears geared towards routine small‑animal healthcare alongside a substantial equine service, including a fully mobile equine service and on-site stabling with a fully equipped equine treatment room. For urgent problems, the practice states it provides 24-hour emergency care with a vet on-call, with out-of-hours cover shared with external providers on set evening/weekend arrangements.
Tim The Vet is an independent, home-visit veterinary service (RCVS-registered) designed around treating pets in their own environment to reduce stress. The website emphasises at-home care for routine and urgent needs, plus end-of-life support, with a clear process for emergencies: registered clients can contact Tim for advice outside normal working hours, and if a home visit isn’t possible, he will brief the emergency vet using the pet’s clinical history. From 1 September, invoices include VAT (as stated on the website).
Tim The Vet is an independent, home-visit veterinary service (RCVS-registered) designed around treating pets in their own environment to reduce stress. The website emphasises at-home care for routine and urgent needs, plus end-of-life support, with a clear process for emergencies: registered clients can contact Tim for advice outside normal working hours, and if a home visit isn’t possible, he will brief the emergency vet using the pet’s clinical history. From 1 September, invoices include VAT (as stated on the website).
Vets 2 Your Pets is a mobile veterinary service that provides at-home appointments so pets can be treated in a familiar environment. Based on the website information, it’s set up mainly for routine care and specific in-home procedures (such as vaccinations, microchipping, travel certificates, and home euthanasia) rather than emergencies. All vets are stated to be RCVS-registered.
Vets 2 Your Pets is a mobile veterinary service that provides at-home appointments so pets can be treated in a familiar environment. Based on the website information, it’s set up mainly for routine care and specific in-home procedures (such as vaccinations, microchipping, travel certificates, and home euthanasia) rather than emergencies. All vets are stated to be RCVS-registered.
Only the clinic name (Ovidiu Onofrei) was provided, with no website summary, services list, pricing, or review/rating data included. Because of that, it isn’t possible to say what this clinic is set up for (for example, routine care vs. surgery/dentistry, diagnostic capabilities, or follow-up policies) based on the information available here.
Only the clinic name (Ovidiu Onofrei) was provided, with no website summary, services list, pricing, or review/rating data included. Because of that, it isn’t possible to say what this clinic is set up for (for example, routine care vs. surgery/dentistry, diagnostic capabilities, or follow-up policies) based on the information available here.
