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Manor Vets
Birmingham
Our Score (83/100)
Manor Vets is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice offering a 24-hour emergency service, with services on its site including exotic animal care and cat microchipping. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention staff being “efficient and knowledgeable,” visits feeling “reassuring,” and cats being “well cared for,” with one reviewer highlighting a vet named Isabel as “fantastic” and particularly helpful. (No information provided on whether the practice is independent or part of a corporate group.)
Manor Vets is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice offering a 24-hour emergency service, with services on its site including exotic animal care and cat microchipping. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention staff being “efficient and knowledgeable,” visits feeling “reassuring,” and cats being “well cared for,” with one reviewer highlighting a vet named Isabel as “fantastic” and particularly helpful. (No information provided on whether the practice is independent or part of a corporate group.)
Our Score (83/100)
Medivet Solihull / Damson House Vets is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the practice appears set up for routine appointments plus access to 24/7 emergency support via Medivet’s network of 24-hour veterinary centres, with a stated nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee. Recent reviews include owners describing staff being calm and welcoming at reception, and one account of a dog finally getting effective treatment after multiple other vets had said nothing was wrong; another reviewer, however, says they “feel the caring has gone” and asks for separate spaces for cats and dogs. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Access to 24/7 emergency care at one of Medivet’s 24-hour centres (per Medivet’s site copy). - An overnight emergency consultation fee stated as a nationwide price of £130 (for consultations between 7pm and 9am, per site copy). - A named clinician (“Edvardo”) is praised for compassionate treatment of a bird. - One reviewer highlights a cat/dog waiting-area separation issue.
Medivet Solihull / Damson House Vets is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the practice appears set up for routine appointments plus access to 24/7 emergency support via Medivet’s network of 24-hour veterinary centres, with a stated nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee. Recent reviews include owners describing staff being calm and welcoming at reception, and one account of a dog finally getting effective treatment after multiple other vets had said nothing was wrong; another reviewer, however, says they “feel the caring has gone” and asks for separate spaces for cats and dogs. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Access to 24/7 emergency care at one of Medivet’s 24-hour centres (per Medivet’s site copy). - An overnight emergency consultation fee stated as a nationwide price of £130 (for consultations between 7pm and 9am, per site copy). - A named clinician (“Edvardo”) is praised for compassionate treatment of a bird. - One reviewer highlights a cat/dog waiting-area separation issue.
Our Score (83/100)
Willows Veterinary Services Limited describes itself as a specialist-led small animal referral centre and hospital, offering specialist referral care alongside emergency and critical care, plus a general practice service. Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews repeatedly mention frequent updates during inpatient stays (including daily calls from the neurology team) and dogs recovering calmly after surgery, alongside prompt out-of-hours treatment and clear explanations of what was happening. Concrete specifics supported by the sources: - Specialist referral care and a dedicated emergency & critical care service (website summary). - Neurology cases and post-operative care are explicitly mentioned in reviews (daily phone calls; anxious dog “emerged from surgery really well and calm”). - Inpatient care over multiple days with regular updates to owners (review mentions a 2‑day stay with “well updated” communication). - Listed as a Gold level Cat Friendly Clinic (website summary).
Willows Veterinary Services Limited describes itself as a specialist-led small animal referral centre and hospital, offering specialist referral care alongside emergency and critical care, plus a general practice service. Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews repeatedly mention frequent updates during inpatient stays (including daily calls from the neurology team) and dogs recovering calmly after surgery, alongside prompt out-of-hours treatment and clear explanations of what was happening. Concrete specifics supported by the sources: - Specialist referral care and a dedicated emergency & critical care service (website summary). - Neurology cases and post-operative care are explicitly mentioned in reviews (daily phone calls; anxious dog “emerged from surgery really well and calm”). - Inpatient care over multiple days with regular updates to owners (review mentions a 2‑day stay with “well updated” communication). - Listed as a Gold level Cat Friendly Clinic (website summary).
White Cross Vets Coventry is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website describes 21 practices). From the written reviews available, this clinic is being used for both routine care (health checks, parasite treatment) and more complex/urgent work, including diagnostic imaging and surgery. Owners specifically mention: - Thorough investigations for a sick rat, including an ultrasound and a swab for cytology, followed by a spay carried out late on a Friday. - Clear, step-by-step explanations of what might be happening and what options are available (noted for rescue cats with “critical medical issues”). - Good handling of nervous pets (an anxious senior cat) and helpful, cheerful reception staff. - Practical access features mentioned by one reviewer: plenty of parking, EV charging points, and disabled parking spaces.
White Cross Vets Coventry is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website describes 21 practices). From the written reviews available, this clinic is being used for both routine care (health checks, parasite treatment) and more complex/urgent work, including diagnostic imaging and surgery. Owners specifically mention: - Thorough investigations for a sick rat, including an ultrasound and a swab for cytology, followed by a spay carried out late on a Friday. - Clear, step-by-step explanations of what might be happening and what options are available (noted for rescue cats with “critical medical issues”). - Good handling of nervous pets (an anxious senior cat) and helpful, cheerful reception staff. - Practical access features mentioned by one reviewer: plenty of parking, EV charging points, and disabled parking spaces.
Scott Veterinary Clinic
Birmingham
Our Score (82/100)
Scott Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews describe easy booking, being seen without an appointment, and an appointment on New Year’s Eve, suggesting they sometimes accommodate urgent or time-sensitive needs. Owners specifically mention clear diagnosis and treatment plans, and handling cats in a way that kept the exam as low-stress as possible.
Scott Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews describe easy booking, being seen without an appointment, and an appointment on New Year’s Eve, suggesting they sometimes accommodate urgent or time-sensitive needs. Owners specifically mention clear diagnosis and treatment plans, and handling cats in a way that kept the exam as low-stress as possible.
Bloxwich Veterinary Centre
Walsall
Our Score (82/100)
Bloxwich Veterinary Centre is part of the OnlineVets group (website: onlinevets.co.uk). The clinic is set up for routine companion-animal care and common procedures (owners mention spays/neuters and wound treatment) and also describes an emergency/urgent-care pathway: 24/7 access to veterinary care and advice for Pet Health Club Plus members via a partnership with PawSquad. From recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe being fitted in quickly (including next-day appointments and emergency visits), getting clear explanations, and seeing extras around end-of-life care (a sympathy card after a pet’s death). There is also a serious recent complaint alleging a poor outcome and insufficient post-op support after a cat spay; this conflicts with many positive reports of kindness and professionalism.
Bloxwich Veterinary Centre is part of the OnlineVets group (website: onlinevets.co.uk). The clinic is set up for routine companion-animal care and common procedures (owners mention spays/neuters and wound treatment) and also describes an emergency/urgent-care pathway: 24/7 access to veterinary care and advice for Pet Health Club Plus members via a partnership with PawSquad. From recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe being fitted in quickly (including next-day appointments and emergency visits), getting clear explanations, and seeing extras around end-of-life care (a sympathy card after a pet’s death). There is also a serious recent complaint alleging a poor outcome and insufficient post-op support after a cat spay; this conflicts with many positive reports of kindness and professionalism.
Colebrook Veterinary Surgery
Solihull
Our Score (82/100)
Colebrook Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary practice that is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews describe first-time registrations and routine appointments for cats, including an elderly cat consult where the clinician “listened to concerns” and was described as empathetic. Several reviewers also mention strong front-desk support (welcoming/lovely receptionists) and an existing pet plan that a client felt covered their visit well. One recent reviewer, however, felt conversations were repeatedly steered toward costs and described the vets as “sales people,” so experiences appear mixed on how money and recommendations are handled.
Colebrook Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary practice that is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews describe first-time registrations and routine appointments for cats, including an elderly cat consult where the clinician “listened to concerns” and was described as empathetic. Several reviewers also mention strong front-desk support (welcoming/lovely receptionists) and an existing pet plan that a client felt covered their visit well. One recent reviewer, however, felt conversations were repeatedly steered toward costs and described the vets as “sales people,” so experiences appear mixed on how money and recommendations are handled.
Clent Hills Vets
Dudley
Our Score (82/100)
Clent Hills Vets is an RCVS Accredited small-animal practice established in 1996, with multiple clinics and a dedicated Pet Fitness & Rehabilitation Centre. Ownership (independent vs part of a corporate group) isn’t stated in the information available to us. Based on the website and recent reviews, the practice appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) alongside support for a wide range of small-animal species, and with out-of-hours emergency cover in place. Reviewers most often describe a welcoming front-of-house and vets/nurses who “explain everything,” with one reviewer noting the practice can be expensive.
Clent Hills Vets is an RCVS Accredited small-animal practice established in 1996, with multiple clinics and a dedicated Pet Fitness & Rehabilitation Centre. Ownership (independent vs part of a corporate group) isn’t stated in the information available to us. Based on the website and recent reviews, the practice appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) alongside support for a wide range of small-animal species, and with out-of-hours emergency cover in place. Reviewers most often describe a welcoming front-of-house and vets/nurses who “explain everything,” with one reviewer noting the practice can be expensive.
Stechford Vets4Pets Ltd
Birmingham
Our Score (82/100)
Stechford Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and operates from within a Pets at Home store. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe cat care (including vaccinations and ongoing treatments), with multiple owners highlighting clear explanations of next steps and results from the vet. Feedback on reception is mixed: some reviews praise knowledgeable, helpful receptionists, while another describes repeated rudeness when calling or collecting medication.
Stechford Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and operates from within a Pets at Home store. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe cat care (including vaccinations and ongoing treatments), with multiple owners highlighting clear explanations of next steps and results from the vet. Feedback on reception is mixed: some reviews praise knowledgeable, helpful receptionists, while another describes repeated rudeness when calling or collecting medication.
Stewart Vets is a small-animal practice established in the early 1970s and refurbished in 2023, operating as a trading name of CVS (UK) Limited. The clinic advertises routine care (consultations, vaccinations, parasite control) alongside dentistry, diagnostics, and surgery, and also lists care for exotics (including birds and reptiles). It’s accredited as an RCVS General Practice and holds Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and Rabbit Friendly Clinic (Silver) status, and it’s also a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, experiences are mixed: several owners describe welcoming reception and vets who explain what to do next (including a vet examining a budgie and providing recommended next steps), while one recent reviewer reports repeated visits for a very sick dog without a satisfactory diagnosis or improvement, and felt cost was prioritised.
Stewart Vets is a small-animal practice established in the early 1970s and refurbished in 2023, operating as a trading name of CVS (UK) Limited. The clinic advertises routine care (consultations, vaccinations, parasite control) alongside dentistry, diagnostics, and surgery, and also lists care for exotics (including birds and reptiles). It’s accredited as an RCVS General Practice and holds Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and Rabbit Friendly Clinic (Silver) status, and it’s also a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, experiences are mixed: several owners describe welcoming reception and vets who explain what to do next (including a vet examining a budgie and providing recommended next steps), while one recent reviewer reports repeated visits for a very sick dog without a satisfactory diagnosis or improvement, and felt cost was prioritised.
