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Selly Oak Vets4Pets
Birmingham
Our Score (70/100)
Recent reviews are mixed: one owner praised a receptionist (Jacob) for printing complete consultation and vaccination records (including records forwarded from a previous vet), while several others describe serious dissatisfaction around front‑desk communication and how pets/owners were labelled or handled during appointments.
Recent reviews are mixed: one owner praised a receptionist (Jacob) for printing complete consultation and vaccination records (including records forwarded from a previous vet), while several others describe serious dissatisfaction around front‑desk communication and how pets/owners were labelled or handled during appointments.
Severn Edge Veterinary Group - Kinver
Stourbridge
Our Score (70/100)
Severn Edge Veterinary Group – Kinver is part of the Severn Edge group within CVS (UK) Limited (corporate ownership). Based on its stated services and recent reviews, the practice is set up for small-animal routine care and procedures, with access to advanced referral-style services (including imaging, internal medicine, ophthalmology and keyhole surgery) and a defined out-of-hours emergency provider.
Severn Edge Veterinary Group – Kinver is part of the Severn Edge group within CVS (UK) Limited (corporate ownership). Based on its stated services and recent reviews, the practice is set up for small-animal routine care and procedures, with access to advanced referral-style services (including imaging, internal medicine, ophthalmology and keyhole surgery) and a defined out-of-hours emergency provider.
Orchard Veterinary Centre
Walsall
Our Score (69/100)
- •Getting seen quickly: multiple reviewers mention being seen at very short notice/straightaway for an unwell cat. - Positive interactions with staff/vet: reviewers describe the vet as “nice and understanding” and staff as friendly/helpful. - Concerns about process and communication: one reviewer reports a long wait for a booked appointment, routine treatment carried out out of sight in a back room, and being given medication intended for another client.
- •Getting seen quickly: multiple reviewers mention being seen at very short notice/straightaway for an unwell cat. - Positive interactions with staff/vet: reviewers describe the vet as “nice and understanding” and staff as friendly/helpful. - Concerns about process and communication: one reviewer reports a long wait for a booked appointment, routine treatment carried out out of sight in a back room, and being given medication intended for another client.
The Veterinary Clinic, Erdington
Birmingham
Our Score (68/100)
The Veterinary Clinic, Erdington provides general veterinary care backed by on-site diagnostic and treatment facilities such as an in-house laboratory, digital radiography, ultrasonography, ultrasonic dentistry, and full hospitalisation facilities. It also offers a Pet Health Club and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, with emergency veterinary services noted in the clinic data (no specific out-of-hours arrangements are described in the sources provided).
The Veterinary Clinic, Erdington provides general veterinary care backed by on-site diagnostic and treatment facilities such as an in-house laboratory, digital radiography, ultrasonography, ultrasonic dentistry, and full hospitalisation facilities. It also offers a Pet Health Club and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, with emergency veterinary services noted in the clinic data (no specific out-of-hours arrangements are described in the sources provided).
White Cross Vets Bloxwich
Walsall
Our Score (68/100)
White Cross Vets Bloxwich is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website states 21 practices across the North and Midlands). It is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a mix of experiences: some owners report clear explanations and supportive care (including end-of-life support), while others describe serious dissatisfaction around communication, fees, and a post-operative complication.
White Cross Vets Bloxwich is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website states 21 practices across the North and Midlands). It is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a mix of experiences: some owners report clear explanations and supportive care (including end-of-life support), while others describe serious dissatisfaction around communication, fees, and a post-operative complication.
YourVets is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe end‑of‑life care (with vets explaining options in detail and owners receiving handwritten condolence cards afterwards) and responsive appointment handling, including a case where a pet was registered and seen within the hour. Reviews also show a mixed experience with reception, ranging from one caller describing a patronising interaction during a spay appointment reschedule to others praising staff for being patient and proactive (including requesting photos to show the vet and arranging a same‑day slot).
YourVets is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe end‑of‑life care (with vets explaining options in detail and owners receiving handwritten condolence cards afterwards) and responsive appointment handling, including a case where a pet was registered and seen within the hour. Reviews also show a mixed experience with reception, ranging from one caller describing a patronising interaction during a spay appointment reschedule to others praising staff for being patient and proactive (including requesting photos to show the vet and arranging a same‑day slot).
Home Visit Vet is an independent mobile veterinary service led by veterinarian Rachel Taylor, providing care in clients’ homes. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears especially set up for at-home consultations, routine preventative care, and end-of-life support.
Home Visit Vet is an independent mobile veterinary service led by veterinarian Rachel Taylor, providing care in clients’ homes. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears especially set up for at-home consultations, routine preventative care, and end-of-life support.
Ashwood Veterinary Clinic
Sutton Coldfield
Our Score (68/100)
Ashwood Veterinary Clinic is used by owners for routine and problem consultations across cats, dogs, and small pets (rats are specifically mentioned). Reviews repeatedly name Stuart (vet) for being “thorough,” “patient,” and “gentle,” including long-term care for a cat over 15 years. A minority experience conflicts with this: one reviewer felt the vet was “off hand and brusk” and was unhappy that an ear problem wasn’t properly examined.
Ashwood Veterinary Clinic is used by owners for routine and problem consultations across cats, dogs, and small pets (rats are specifically mentioned). Reviews repeatedly name Stuart (vet) for being “thorough,” “patient,” and “gentle,” including long-term care for a cat over 15 years. A minority experience conflicts with this: one reviewer felt the vet was “off hand and brusk” and was unhappy that an ear problem wasn’t properly examined.
St George's Vet Group is described on its website as an award-winning veterinary group with hospital facilities and five branch surgeries, and it states that it provides emergency services. Reviews commonly mention a clean practice and friendly front-desk experience, including one review specifically praising the “emergency night staff.” There is also a detailed negative account alleging inconsistent vet continuity, pressure to euthanise without tests, and administrative/pricing discrepancies, which conflicts with multiple positive experiences described by other reviewers.
St George's Vet Group is described on its website as an award-winning veterinary group with hospital facilities and five branch surgeries, and it states that it provides emergency services. Reviews commonly mention a clean practice and friendly front-desk experience, including one review specifically praising the “emergency night staff.” There is also a detailed negative account alleging inconsistent vet continuity, pressure to euthanise without tests, and administrative/pricing discrepancies, which conflicts with multiple positive experiences described by other reviewers.
St George’s Vet Group is a multi-branch veterinary group with access to “state-of-the-art” hospital facilities (as described on its website). The clinic is frequently used for routine preventative care (boosters and check-ups) and has handled more intensive inpatient treatment cases (a cat treated in-hospital for a blocked bladder for 5 days). Recent reviews often mention pets being made welcome and owners noticing vets taking time to follow up on wider health points (for example, eyes and weight during a booster consult), but there is also at least one very negative review expressing a lack of trust without giving details.
St George’s Vet Group is a multi-branch veterinary group with access to “state-of-the-art” hospital facilities (as described on its website). The clinic is frequently used for routine preventative care (boosters and check-ups) and has handled more intensive inpatient treatment cases (a cat treated in-hospital for a blocked bladder for 5 days). Recent reviews often mention pets being made welcome and owners noticing vets taking time to follow up on wider health points (for example, eyes and weight during a booster consult), but there is also at least one very negative review expressing a lack of trust without giving details.
