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Our Score (86/100)
East Barnet Veterinary Practice Ltd is set up for both routine care and urgent problem-solving, with reviews describing same-day appointments for acute issues (for example, a cat struggling to swallow) and staff staying out of hours to try to get the best outcome for a dog. Owners also mention planned procedures such as cat spays and dental surgery (including teeth surgery with a difficult recovery). Experiences with communication and manners are mixed: several reviews praise clear explanations and professionalism, while a small number describe rudeness from a vet (“Ralph”) and from reception when asking about appointment pricing.
East Barnet Veterinary Practice Ltd is set up for both routine care and urgent problem-solving, with reviews describing same-day appointments for acute issues (for example, a cat struggling to swallow) and staff staying out of hours to try to get the best outcome for a dog. Owners also mention planned procedures such as cat spays and dental surgery (including teeth surgery with a difficult recovery). Experiences with communication and manners are mixed: several reviews praise clear explanations and professionalism, while a small number describe rudeness from a vet (“Ralph”) and from reception when asking about appointment pricing.
Grove Park Veterinary Clinic’s website content is hosted under Abingdon Veterinary Clinic / “Abingdon Vets” branding, and outlines a practice equipped for both routine care and more involved medical/surgical work (including in‑house imaging and diagnostics). Recent reviews reinforce a clinic that sees a lot of puppy vaccinations and ongoing preventive care, with multiple owners describing calm handling of anxious cats and pets staying relaxed during injections and blood tests. A recurring practical detail is the clinic’s VIP health plans (including a Puppy VIP plan), which several new owners say they joined immediately after early visits. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Vaccinations where puppies “didn’t even realise” they’d had injections. - Blood sampling for an older cat, described as handled gently with clear results given by phone. - Diet support for a cat with eating difficulties, including providing a sample of biscuits to trial. - Prompt service noted in a very recent review.
Grove Park Veterinary Clinic’s website content is hosted under Abingdon Veterinary Clinic / “Abingdon Vets” branding, and outlines a practice equipped for both routine care and more involved medical/surgical work (including in‑house imaging and diagnostics). Recent reviews reinforce a clinic that sees a lot of puppy vaccinations and ongoing preventive care, with multiple owners describing calm handling of anxious cats and pets staying relaxed during injections and blood tests. A recurring practical detail is the clinic’s VIP health plans (including a Puppy VIP plan), which several new owners say they joined immediately after early visits. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Vaccinations where puppies “didn’t even realise” they’d had injections. - Blood sampling for an older cat, described as handled gently with clear results given by phone. - Diet support for a cat with eating difficulties, including providing a sample of biscuits to trial. - Prompt service noted in a very recent review.
Arden House Animal Hospital
Ruislip
Our Score (85/100)
Arden House Animal Hospital is an independent practice (website states it’s been caring for patients since 1946). Clinic data also describes it as a veterinary nurse training facility and offering emergency veterinary services (stated as “24/7 or extended hours”). Recent reviews describe a practice that’s set up for ongoing medical management (e.g., regular rechecks for a dog with gastrointestinal problems) as well as challenging appointments (a reactive German Shepherd handled calmly). The latest written feedback is mostly positive about clear explanations and gentle handling, but one detailed review reports a serious concern about being pressured to accept a ~£2,000 plan or euthanasia and difficulty getting their dog returned. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners: - A reactive German Shepherd reportedly became relaxed during the appointment due to Mary’s confident handling. - One owner says Dr Jose Romero explained a gastrointestinal work-up step by step, didn’t push “tons of medications,” and arranged regular follow-up visits. - Multiple owners mention the practice has had a recent refurbishment and describe it as clean/modern. - One owner reports being presented with a treatment plan near £2,000 and being told it was “pay in full or euthanise,” later disputing the urgency after their dog recovered.
Arden House Animal Hospital is an independent practice (website states it’s been caring for patients since 1946). Clinic data also describes it as a veterinary nurse training facility and offering emergency veterinary services (stated as “24/7 or extended hours”). Recent reviews describe a practice that’s set up for ongoing medical management (e.g., regular rechecks for a dog with gastrointestinal problems) as well as challenging appointments (a reactive German Shepherd handled calmly). The latest written feedback is mostly positive about clear explanations and gentle handling, but one detailed review reports a serious concern about being pressured to accept a ~£2,000 plan or euthanasia and difficulty getting their dog returned. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners: - A reactive German Shepherd reportedly became relaxed during the appointment due to Mary’s confident handling. - One owner says Dr Jose Romero explained a gastrointestinal work-up step by step, didn’t push “tons of medications,” and arranged regular follow-up visits. - Multiple owners mention the practice has had a recent refurbishment and describe it as clean/modern. - One owner reports being presented with a treatment plan near £2,000 and being told it was “pay in full or euthanise,” later disputing the urgency after their dog recovered.
Corner Veterinary Clinic says it’s proudly independent and vet-owned, and part of the London Veterinary Surgeries group. The website sets it up as a general practice covering medicine and surgery, with options like hospitalisation, preventative care, and puppy/kitten checks. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention helpful reception staff and vets being gentle with nervous pets (including a “shy cat”), alongside one complaint about an appointment being rescheduled and followed by a long wait for a brief check-up. The clinic also advertises 0% finance, VIP plans for several pet types, and 5 weeks free pet insurance.
Corner Veterinary Clinic says it’s proudly independent and vet-owned, and part of the London Veterinary Surgeries group. The website sets it up as a general practice covering medicine and surgery, with options like hospitalisation, preventative care, and puppy/kitten checks. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention helpful reception staff and vets being gentle with nervous pets (including a “shy cat”), alongside one complaint about an appointment being rescheduled and followed by a long wait for a brief check-up. The clinic also advertises 0% finance, VIP plans for several pet types, and 5 weeks free pet insurance.
Our Score (85/100)
Bromley Common Veterinary Surgery is an independent small-animal clinic that says it has been established for over 30 years, and it is a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) training practice (including veterinary nurse training). Recent reviews are mostly positive about day-to-day care (especially for cats and older dogs), with several detailed compliments for specific vets—while one detailed complaint describes serious communication and process issues during a cat’s tumour work-up. Concrete examples mentioned by reviewers include: - Support with an elderly cat, with owners describing staff as consistently helpful. - Diagnostic and surgical work for a cat’s lump (needle sample taken, surgery discussed/performed, lab analysis mentioned). - Bereavement support, including making a paw print after a dog died. - A conflicting account where an owner says the clinic lost a needle sample and they struggled to get a promised vet call-back about next steps and costs.
Bromley Common Veterinary Surgery is an independent small-animal clinic that says it has been established for over 30 years, and it is a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) training practice (including veterinary nurse training). Recent reviews are mostly positive about day-to-day care (especially for cats and older dogs), with several detailed compliments for specific vets—while one detailed complaint describes serious communication and process issues during a cat’s tumour work-up. Concrete examples mentioned by reviewers include: - Support with an elderly cat, with owners describing staff as consistently helpful. - Diagnostic and surgical work for a cat’s lump (needle sample taken, surgery discussed/performed, lab analysis mentioned). - Bereavement support, including making a paw print after a dog died. - A conflicting account where an owner says the clinic lost a needle sample and they struggled to get a promised vet call-back about next steps and costs.
Arc Veterinary Centre
Muswell Hill
Our Score (85/100)
Arc Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent practice, providing pet care since 2011. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and more involved cases—owners mention everything from “basic procedures” to dental work and surgery (including mammary lump surgery). Reviewers repeatedly give specific examples of how the team communicates and makes decisions: fitting pets in quickly for gastrointestinal problems, not recommending treatments they don’t think are necessary, and calling during a dental procedure to explain findings and offer options before proceeding.
Arc Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent practice, providing pet care since 2011. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and more involved cases—owners mention everything from “basic procedures” to dental work and surgery (including mammary lump surgery). Reviewers repeatedly give specific examples of how the team communicates and makes decisions: fitting pets in quickly for gastrointestinal problems, not recommending treatments they don’t think are necessary, and calling during a dental procedure to explain findings and offer options before proceeding.
Our Score (85/100)
Medivet Bromley (The Laurels Vets) is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the practice covers routine preventive care (vaccinations are specifically mentioned) and offers access to 24-hour emergency care via one of Medivet’s 24-hour centres (with overnight consultation fees applicable between 7pm and 9am). Reviews repeatedly describe appointments where vets explain options without rushing, and there are also mentions of a monthly plan that helps owners keep on top of vaccinations and check-ups. One review raises a specific complaint about vaccination booster scheduling leading to an owner being told they would need to restart the course and pay again.
Medivet Bromley (The Laurels Vets) is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the practice covers routine preventive care (vaccinations are specifically mentioned) and offers access to 24-hour emergency care via one of Medivet’s 24-hour centres (with overnight consultation fees applicable between 7pm and 9am). Reviews repeatedly describe appointments where vets explain options without rushing, and there are also mentions of a monthly plan that helps owners keep on top of vaccinations and check-ups. One review raises a specific complaint about vaccination booster scheduling leading to an owner being told they would need to restart the course and pay again.
Wolfe Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic and says it is recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). The website positions the practice for advanced care, including CT scanning, orthopaedics, stem cell therapy, hospitalisation, and end‑of‑life care, and states it provides 24/7, 365‑day service. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe urgent and critical cases being seen quickly, including emergency assessment by pre‑arranged appointment, in‑patient stays over multiple days, and round‑the‑clock monitoring. One review also mentions receiving a clear outline of treatment options and costs before agreeing to proceed, and another describes a follow‑up admission when a cat removed its cast at home.
Wolfe Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic and says it is recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). The website positions the practice for advanced care, including CT scanning, orthopaedics, stem cell therapy, hospitalisation, and end‑of‑life care, and states it provides 24/7, 365‑day service. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe urgent and critical cases being seen quickly, including emergency assessment by pre‑arranged appointment, in‑patient stays over multiple days, and round‑the‑clock monitoring. One review also mentions receiving a clear outline of treatment options and costs before agreeing to proceed, and another describes a follow‑up admission when a cat removed its cast at home.
Anderson Veterinary Group
Orpington
Our Score (85/100)
Anderson Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the latest reviews, owners most often describe a clinic set up for both routine care (for example microchipping and injections) and more complex or urgent problems (for example same‑day emergency appointments for rescue cases and surgical removal of an eye with follow-up care). Several reviews also mention the team taking time to explain options clearly and handling nervous animals gently (including an ex‑feral cat that owners were keen not to traumatised for future visits).
Anderson Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the latest reviews, owners most often describe a clinic set up for both routine care (for example microchipping and injections) and more complex or urgent problems (for example same‑day emergency appointments for rescue cases and surgical removal of an eye with follow-up care). Several reviews also mention the team taking time to explain options clearly and handling nervous animals gently (including an ex‑feral cat that owners were keen not to traumatised for future visits).
Two by Two Veterinary Centre is an independent veterinary practice founded in 2017 (per its website). It appears set up for general practice care across multiple species—the clinic states it sees small animals, reptiles, and birds—with routine preventive care alongside medical issues that need prompt attention. From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe: - Vets giving practical behavioural advice (one owner specifically mentions Dora helping with behaviour guidance). - Calm handling of nervous cats (one reviewer says their nervous cats both “like” Chris). - Help with a cat abscess, where the vet “found a solution straight away” and the cat recovered well. - A weekend visit where the team “went the extra mile,” with reception and vet support both called out.
Two by Two Veterinary Centre is an independent veterinary practice founded in 2017 (per its website). It appears set up for general practice care across multiple species—the clinic states it sees small animals, reptiles, and birds—with routine preventive care alongside medical issues that need prompt attention. From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe: - Vets giving practical behavioural advice (one owner specifically mentions Dora helping with behaviour guidance). - Calm handling of nervous cats (one reviewer says their nervous cats both “like” Chris). - Help with a cat abscess, where the vet “found a solution straight away” and the cat recovered well. - A weekend visit where the team “went the extra mile,” with reception and vet support both called out.
