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St George's Vet Group is a veterinary practice that, based on the latest reviews available, is frequently used for cat appointments. Reviewers describe being able to get their cat “looked at” and mention staff who are “friendly, helpful and considerate” and show “genuine care and affection” when handling pets. One recent reviewer also flags cost as a concern, describing the practice as “expensive.”
St George's Vet Group is a veterinary practice that, based on the latest reviews available, is frequently used for cat appointments. Reviewers describe being able to get their cat “looked at” and mention staff who are “friendly, helpful and considerate” and show “genuine care and affection” when handling pets. One recent reviewer also flags cost as a concern, describing the practice as “expensive.”
Firstvets - Aldridge
Walsall
Our Score (74/100)
Firstvets – Aldridge operates under the Firstvets name and is set up for small-animal care, with multiple owners specifically describing treatment for guinea pigs alongside dogs. In the latest reviews, people mention being able to get an urgent appointment quickly (one report of being seen within half an hour), and vets explaining options without rushing decisions. There’s also a clear negative outlier about phone handling of a painful puppy, where the caller felt they were told to wait until the next day or “try” other vets.
Firstvets – Aldridge operates under the Firstvets name and is set up for small-animal care, with multiple owners specifically describing treatment for guinea pigs alongside dogs. In the latest reviews, people mention being able to get an urgent appointment quickly (one report of being seen within half an hour), and vets explaining options without rushing decisions. There’s also a clear negative outlier about phone handling of a painful puppy, where the caller felt they were told to wait until the next day or “try” other vets.
The clinic website (cavan-vets.co.uk) describes a practice providing routine care and medical treatment for dogs, cats, and smaller pets, including vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, and pet passports. Recent reviews are mixed: some long-term clients describe it as a reliable place for treatment/advice, while several very recent reviewers complain about feeling “fobbed off,” being asked to pay for another consultation to discuss test results, and unfriendly reception-desk interactions. Concrete specifics mentioned include: - Blood tests for a dog with seizures were taken, and the owner reports difficulty getting results discussed without paying for another consult. - A review cites £43 for a ~5-minute consultation to check ongoing medication. - Reception/front desk manner is criticised in one recent review (“rude and unwelcoming”), while other reviewers simply state they’ve used the clinic for years and are happy with the service.
The clinic website (cavan-vets.co.uk) describes a practice providing routine care and medical treatment for dogs, cats, and smaller pets, including vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, and pet passports. Recent reviews are mixed: some long-term clients describe it as a reliable place for treatment/advice, while several very recent reviewers complain about feeling “fobbed off,” being asked to pay for another consultation to discuss test results, and unfriendly reception-desk interactions. Concrete specifics mentioned include: - Blood tests for a dog with seizures were taken, and the owner reports difficulty getting results discussed without paying for another consult. - A review cites £43 for a ~5-minute consultation to check ongoing medication. - Reception/front desk manner is criticised in one recent review (“rude and unwelcoming”), while other reviewers simply state they’ve used the clinic for years and are happy with the service.
Sutton Coldfield Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets-branded practice that the website describes as “locally owned,” and as modern, newly extended, and well equipped. The clinic advertises in-house complex surgery and accepts referrals, with facilities including digital X‑ray (including dental X‑rays), ultrasound, endoscopy, an on-site lab, separate dog and cat wards, isolation, and an oxygen chamber. Out-of-hours emergency care is handled by Pool House Veterinary Hospital, with consultation fees listed on the website (before 11pm £270.50; after 11pm £350). In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention being booked in quickly, but there are also complaints about rude front-desk interactions and, in one case, a microchip/vaccination request being missed.
Sutton Coldfield Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets-branded practice that the website describes as “locally owned,” and as modern, newly extended, and well equipped. The clinic advertises in-house complex surgery and accepts referrals, with facilities including digital X‑ray (including dental X‑rays), ultrasound, endoscopy, an on-site lab, separate dog and cat wards, isolation, and an oxygen chamber. Out-of-hours emergency care is handled by Pool House Veterinary Hospital, with consultation fees listed on the website (before 11pm £270.50; after 11pm £350). In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention being booked in quickly, but there are also complaints about rude front-desk interactions and, in one case, a microchip/vaccination request being missed.
Local Vets @ K9 Vets is described by clients as independent (per a recent review). Based on its website, it’s set up for small-animal routine care (vaccinations, neutering, health checks) as well as more complex work including orthopaedic surgery packages and 24-hour emergency/critical care via its other branch. Concrete details supported by the website and recent reviews include: - Emergency imaging and surgery are mentioned in a recent review, where a cat received an X‑ray, surgery, and follow-ups and “is doing great now.” - The website lists free-of-charge clinics/appointments including an initial consultation for new clients, dental checks, and a weight clinic. - One review describes next-day availability for a booster vaccination and an easy record transfer in; another review reports the opposite experience when requesting records to be sent out, saying they still weren’t received. - Pricing perceptions conflict: one reviewer calls an X‑ray quote of £300 “over priced,” while another reviewer moved from a previous practice due to cost issues and felt this clinic handled an emergency case efficiently.
Local Vets @ K9 Vets is described by clients as independent (per a recent review). Based on its website, it’s set up for small-animal routine care (vaccinations, neutering, health checks) as well as more complex work including orthopaedic surgery packages and 24-hour emergency/critical care via its other branch. Concrete details supported by the website and recent reviews include: - Emergency imaging and surgery are mentioned in a recent review, where a cat received an X‑ray, surgery, and follow-ups and “is doing great now.” - The website lists free-of-charge clinics/appointments including an initial consultation for new clients, dental checks, and a weight clinic. - One review describes next-day availability for a booster vaccination and an easy record transfer in; another review reports the opposite experience when requesting records to be sent out, saying they still weren’t received. - Pricing perceptions conflict: one reviewer calls an X‑ray quote of £300 “over priced,” while another reviewer moved from a previous practice due to cost issues and felt this clinic handled an emergency case efficiently.
St George's Vet Group
Dudley
Our Score (72/100)
St George's Vet Group is a multi-branch veterinary group with “state-of-the-art hospital facilities” and an emergencies section on its website. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe smooth, low-stress routine visits—especially for anxious dogs—including a vaccination appointment where staff accommodated a dog that would not allow a male vet to handle him. Reviews also repeatedly mention short waits (one owner reported a 5‑minute wait) and vets explaining next steps clearly.
St George's Vet Group is a multi-branch veterinary group with “state-of-the-art hospital facilities” and an emergencies section on its website. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe smooth, low-stress routine visits—especially for anxious dogs—including a vaccination appointment where staff accommodated a dog that would not allow a male vet to handle him. Reviews also repeatedly mention short waits (one owner reported a 5‑minute wait) and vets explaining next steps clearly.
Cavan Vets Ltd
Wolverhampton
Our Score (71/100)
Cavan Vets Ltd is a general small-animal practice treating dogs, cats and “smaller pets”, offering routine care (vaccinations, health checks, parasite control) as well as procedures like dog neutering, microchipping and pet passports. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews show a split experience: some long-term clients describe it as a good place for treatment/advice, while others report concerns about costs and communication—especially around repeat consultations and discussing test results.
Cavan Vets Ltd is a general small-animal practice treating dogs, cats and “smaller pets”, offering routine care (vaccinations, health checks, parasite control) as well as procedures like dog neutering, microchipping and pet passports. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews show a split experience: some long-term clients describe it as a good place for treatment/advice, while others report concerns about costs and communication—especially around repeat consultations and discussing test results.
Oaks Veterinary Centre Ltd.
Birmingham
Our Score (71/100)
Oaks Veterinary Centre Ltd describes itself as a small, family‑minded practice, noting that many staff have worked there for over 20 years. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly service and staff taking time to explain things—one review specifically describes a thorough appointment for three cats with different temperaments. There is also a recent negative review naming “Rebecca” (described by the reviewer as the boss), suggesting experiences can vary by clinician.
Oaks Veterinary Centre Ltd describes itself as a small, family‑minded practice, noting that many staff have worked there for over 20 years. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly service and staff taking time to explain things—one review specifically describes a thorough appointment for three cats with different temperaments. There is also a recent negative review naming “Rebecca” (described by the reviewer as the boss), suggesting experiences can vary by clinician.
St George's Vet Group
Wolverhampton
Our Score (71/100)
St George's Vet Group describes itself as a veterinary group with “state-of-the-art hospital facilities” and five branch surgeries, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews point to thorough, explanatory consultations (including a spinal/vertebrae issue in a French Bulldog managed with crate rest and NSAID medication) and prompt, efficient appointments (including an injection given for a dog’s sore back leg). Pricing is a recurring decision point: one owner cites a £65 consultation fee and feels repeat visits/testing were pushed, while others describe the care as “a bit expensive” but worthwhile.
St George's Vet Group describes itself as a veterinary group with “state-of-the-art hospital facilities” and five branch surgeries, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews point to thorough, explanatory consultations (including a spinal/vertebrae issue in a French Bulldog managed with crate rest and NSAID medication) and prompt, efficient appointments (including an injection given for a dog’s sore back leg). Pricing is a recurring decision point: one owner cites a £65 consultation fee and feels repeat visits/testing were pushed, while others describe the care as “a bit expensive” but worthwhile.
Coventry PDSA Pet Hospital
Coventry
Our Score (70/100)
Coventry PDSA Pet Hospital operates under the PDSA charity brand and, per its website, is set up to provide free and low‑cost veterinary care for pets in need. Based on your inputs, it handles routine appointments as well as urgent cases (it’s listed as offering emergency veterinary services) and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews, owners describe a mix of experiences: some praise the vets and say they were “very helpful,” while others report problems around front‑desk communication and costs/expectations—such as being asked for a deposit within 24 hours to keep a booked dental appointment, and promised follow‑up calls after a procedure not happening.
Coventry PDSA Pet Hospital operates under the PDSA charity brand and, per its website, is set up to provide free and low‑cost veterinary care for pets in need. Based on your inputs, it handles routine appointments as well as urgent cases (it’s listed as offering emergency veterinary services) and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews, owners describe a mix of experiences: some praise the vets and say they were “very helpful,” while others report problems around front‑desk communication and costs/expectations—such as being asked for a deposit within 24 hours to keep a booked dental appointment, and promised follow‑up calls after a procedure not happening.
