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Newbury South Vets4Pets Ltd

#1 Vet in Newbury, Berkshire

4.7
Corporate
Updated January 2026

Newbury South Vets4Pets Ltd – Vets in Newbury

Corporate

Clinic Overview

Newbury South Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group and is described on its website as a locally owned practice led by RCVS Recognised Advanced Practitioners (Natasha Jameson, Joe Binfield, Dan Preece). The clinic looks set up for more complex work than routine primary care, with orthopaedic and advanced soft-tissue surgery (including referrals), diagnostic imaging (ultrasound, digital X-ray, echocardiograms), an in-house lab, and hospitalisation facilities (including an isolation unit and separate cat/dog wards).

In the latest reviews, owners give concrete examples of being seen at short notice for unwell pets, clear explanations (including itemised cost breakdowns to support decision-making), and proactive inpatient updates—one owner describes multiple calls plus WhatsApp messages with photos during an overnight stay. Handling of anxious pets is a repeated theme, including a rescue dog who “finds people scary” settling during an appointment, and a nervous dog becoming comfortable with nail clips over time.

Services

From the clinic website and recent reviews, services mentioned include

  • Advanced surgery and referrals
  • Orthopaedic surgery and advanced soft tissue surgery (including referral cases)
  • Diagnostics
  • Ultrasound scans
  • Digital X-rays
  • Echocardiograms
  • In-house laboratory testing
  • Medicine and ongoing condition management
  • Medicine work-ups and treatments
  • Osteoarthritis examinations and treatments
  • Dermatology consults
  • Chemotherapy treatment
  • Second opinions
  • Ongoing injections for Addison’s disease (monthly injection mentioned in a review)
  • Preventive and routine care
  • Vaccinations and annual health checks (reviewed)
  • Neutering
  • Dental procedures
  • Nurse consults
  • Procedures and treatment examples from reviews
  • Blood tests for a bearded dragon with weight loss/low energy, followed by a treatment plan
  • Removal of a grass seed from a dog’s ear canal
  • Travel and visits
  • Pet travel certificates
  • Home visits
  • Hospitalisation and emergency arrangements (as stated on the website)
  • Overnight inpatient care for hospitalised patients to avoid unnecessary transfers to out-of-hours providers
  • Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to Vets Now Reading
  • Facilities (website)
  • Operating theatre; hospital ward; isolation unit
  • Separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards
  • Species mentioned (website/reviews)
  • Dogs, cats, rabbits, small furries (website)
  • Bearded dragon (review)

People

  • Natasha / “Tash” (vet): Mentioned repeatedly for clear, thorough explanations and calm handling of anxious dogs. One owner describes being talked through options with costs broken down, feeling “never once pressured,” and receiving frequent updates (calls and WhatsApps with photos) during an overnight admission.
  • Hanif (vet): Credited with taking bloods for a bearded dragon, providing a treatment plan, and the pet improving afterwards.
  • Emma: Praised for patient, trust-building handling during nail clipping—an owner reports their dog went from needing strong restraint to offering a paw voluntarily.
  • Reception/team members named in reviews: Charis and Sue are mentioned positively as part of the reception team; other reviews highlight reception staff being helpful and polite, including accommodating short-notice appointments.

Reviews

4.7 stars from 221 reviews. - Short-notice and urgent care: multiple owners mention being seen quickly when a pet was unwell or it was an emergency appointment.

  • Communication that supports choices: clear explanations are repeatedly cited; one owner describes costs being broken down to help decide on care, and another describes a thorough exam for limping with step-by-step commentary.
  • Updates during hospitalisation: an overnight admission is described with several calls plus WhatsApp updates including photos.
  • Anxious/nervous pet handling: owners mention anxious dogs being managed patiently, including a rescue dog who is fearful of people and a dachshund described as “very anxious.”
  • Specific treatment outcomes: examples include improvement after blood tests and a treatment plan for a bearded dragon, and a grass seed removed from a dog’s ear.
  • End-of-life support: one owner describes euthanasia carried out at the car during the pandemic so their dog was comfortable.

Special Services

Vet Nurse Training

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