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Our Score (45/100)
Nine Mile Veterinary Hospital - Wokingham / MiNightVet Wokingham is a CVS clinic focused on urgent and out-of-hours veterinary care. Reviews consistently mention emergency phone triage, late-night support and compassionate end-of-life care, particularly for cats. Feedback on the clinical side is often positive, but there are also repeated complaints about administration, especially insurer paperwork, alongside one report of being refused help for a bitten dog.
Forest House Veterinary Group is a privately owned practice in Ascot that says it has been established for more than 150 years. It offers routine preventative care alongside common procedures such as dental work and neutering, with accident and emergency support available via its hospital service, including a resident nurse on site 24 hours a day. Recent feedback continues to point to long-standing client relationships, kind support at difficult moments, and attentive nursing care during procedures.
Camelid Veterinary Services Ltd is a specialist clinic focused on alpacas and llamas, operating from a purpose-built clinic and led by an RCVS-recognised Specialist in Camelid Health & Production. The clinic’s work spans hands-on veterinary care, including surgery and reproduction, alongside lab-backed herd health support such as faecal testing, cria IgG testing, and plasma-related services. Recent reviews continue to highlight successful surgical cases, fertility work, fast lab turnaround, and a calm specialist setting for camelid patients.
- •Owners report positive breeding outcomes, including a broodmare rental for embryo transfer that resulted in a foal. - Reviews describe the staff as friendly and welcoming, with horses looked after to a high standard. - One review specifically praises Amber, while others speak positively about the wider team.
Hamilton Equine Veterinary Practice Limited presents itself as an independently owned equine practice in Hungerford, established in 2023, with a principal focus on Thoroughbred racehorses. Its website-grounded services include ambulatory veterinary care, diagnostics, and consultancy and sales. Recent reviews also describe out-of-hours care, inpatient stays for colic, and colic surgery, so owners appear to use the practice for both routine and urgent equine cases.
- •Written reviews consistently praise kind, knowledgeable vets and a great reception team. - Punctuality and reliability stand out, with owners saying the practice turns up on time. - Reviews mention good care for horses and professional service, including support during inpatient stays.
- •Families repeatedly say the home setting made a difficult experience calmer and less stressful for pets who were frail or disliked travelling to the vet. - Reviews often mention a gentle, compassionate manner from Eli, Clare, and Bridget, with clear explanations and a reassuring step-by-step approach. - Owners value the unhurried pace, saying they were given time to say goodbye without feeling rushed.
Baker & McVeigh Lambourn Ltd is an equine veterinary practice in Lambourn, Berkshire, serving thoroughbred, sport and leisure horses. The practice covers routine visits as well as more serious call-outs. Recent feedback highlights prompt, professional support, clear communication and a helpful office team.
Our Score (43/100)
- •Positive feedback highlights caring support during a puppy’s surgery, with frequent progress calls and a smooth follow-up visit for stitch removal. - Reception staff were specifically praised as friendly and welcoming. - Feedback on rabbit emergency care is mixed: one reviewer was grateful the team helped an injured rabbit, while another described a poor out-of-hours rabbit experience and raised concerns about rabbit-specific expertise and treatment.
- •Owners often praise the vets as caring, compassionate and quick to respond, with follow-up after visits mentioned more than once. - Several reviews highlight thorough investigations, especially where horses had hard-to-spot injuries, illness or lameness problems. - Reviews also mention clear treatment options and sensible discussion of costs, with some owners saying they felt the focus stayed on what was best for the horse.
