Showing 61-70 of 78 clinics
Bicester Vets4Pets Ltd
Bicester
Our Score (65/100)
- •End-of-life support stands out: owners describe their dog’s final visit as “dignified and respectful,” and say staff (vets, nurses, reception) helped make a difficult situation more manageable. - Efficient minor-procedure care: one detailed review highlights photo review via WhatsApp, a same‑day appointment, and stitch removal completed “within minutes.”
- •Front-desk experience is mixed: one reviewer reports feeling spoken to harshly and “punished” when trying to rebook after cancelling multiple cat booster appointments; other reviews describe reception as very helpful.
- •End-of-life support stands out: owners describe their dog’s final visit as “dignified and respectful,” and say staff (vets, nurses, reception) helped make a difficult situation more manageable. - Efficient minor-procedure care: one detailed review highlights photo review via WhatsApp, a same‑day appointment, and stitch removal completed “within minutes.”
- •Front-desk experience is mixed: one reviewer reports feeling spoken to harshly and “punished” when trying to rebook after cancelling multiple cat booster appointments; other reviews describe reception as very helpful.
Oxford Cat Clinic Marston presents as a cats-only practice (owners describe it as a “feline specialist” clinic), which some reviewers say makes visits and admissions less stressful for timid cats because there are no dogs in the environment. In recent reviews, owners mention thorough, unhurried consultations (including time spent on history-taking) and the ability to arrange diagnostics quickly—one cat was admitted the same day for a scan and a “batch of blood tests.” There are also accounts of inpatient care with regular updates: one owner credits the clinic’s protocol and overnight hospitalisation support with helping their cat recover from acute kidney failure after they sought a second opinion.
Oxford Cat Clinic Marston presents as a cats-only practice (owners describe it as a “feline specialist” clinic), which some reviewers say makes visits and admissions less stressful for timid cats because there are no dogs in the environment. In recent reviews, owners mention thorough, unhurried consultations (including time spent on history-taking) and the ability to arrange diagnostics quickly—one cat was admitted the same day for a scan and a “batch of blood tests.” There are also accounts of inpatient care with regular updates: one owner credits the clinic’s protocol and overnight hospitalisation support with helping their cat recover from acute kidney failure after they sought a second opinion.
Our Score (62/100)
Companion Care Ltd (trading as Vets4Pets) is a modern, well-equipped small-animal practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website emphasises in-practice diagnostics and facilities (for example in-house laboratory testing, digital X‑ray and ultrasound, plus separate dog and cat wards and an isolation unit).
Companion Care Ltd (trading as Vets4Pets) is a modern, well-equipped small-animal practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website emphasises in-practice diagnostics and facilities (for example in-house laboratory testing, digital X‑ray and ultrasound, plus separate dog and cat wards and an isolation unit).
Feedback is mostly positive about pragmatic, “sensible and realistic” decision-making and calm handling in difficult moments (e.g., euthanasia). However, there are also complaints about poor follow-up/communication after a microchipping mistake (a puppy reportedly found to have two microchips and messages being ignored).
Feedback is mostly positive about pragmatic, “sensible and realistic” decision-making and calm handling in difficult moments (e.g., euthanasia). However, there are also complaints about poor follow-up/communication after a microchipping mistake (a puppy reportedly found to have two microchips and messages being ignored).
Tremain Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in the early 1970s. The website describes in-house diagnostics (lab work, ultrasound and X‑ray) plus a wide set of routine services (vaccinations, parasite control, neutering, microchipping) alongside referral services in areas such as orthopaedics, cardiology, internal medicine and soft-tissue surgery. Reviews are mixed: several owners mention good communication about costs and gentle handling (for example during nail clipping), while others report serious issues around access to appointments, follow-up not happening after a promised call, and feeling the practice prioritised money over care.
Tremain Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in the early 1970s. The website describes in-house diagnostics (lab work, ultrasound and X‑ray) plus a wide set of routine services (vaccinations, parasite control, neutering, microchipping) alongside referral services in areas such as orthopaedics, cardiology, internal medicine and soft-tissue surgery. Reviews are mixed: several owners mention good communication about costs and gentle handling (for example during nail clipping), while others report serious issues around access to appointments, follow-up not happening after a promised call, and feeling the practice prioritised money over care.
Sprinz & Nash is described on its website as a three-branch companion-animal practice, and reviews mention care for cats and dogs. Based on the latest written feedback available, owners most often point to how the team handles nervous pets (including moving “swiftly” to reduce stress) and the day-to-day experience of visiting (clean/tidy premises and step-free access via a wheelchair ramp).
Sprinz & Nash is described on its website as a three-branch companion-animal practice, and reviews mention care for cats and dogs. Based on the latest written feedback available, owners most often point to how the team handles nervous pets (including moving “swiftly” to reduce stress) and the day-to-day experience of visiting (clean/tidy premises and step-free access via a wheelchair ramp).
Small-animal practice established in the 1820s, set up for routine care plus a fairly broad in-house offering (including X‑ray, ultrasound and dentistry) and some additional options like acupuncture and grooming/nail clipping. The website states 24‑hour emergency/out‑of‑hours support with a dedicated on‑call team, but this conflicts with a review mentioning finding the clinic “always closed” and with the limited opening times shown on the listing. Recent written reviews are brief; most describe the team as “very very helpful” and recommend them, with one repeated negative theme around access/being closed.
Small-animal practice established in the 1820s, set up for routine care plus a fairly broad in-house offering (including X‑ray, ultrasound and dentistry) and some additional options like acupuncture and grooming/nail clipping. The website states 24‑hour emergency/out‑of‑hours support with a dedicated on‑call team, but this conflicts with a review mentioning finding the clinic “always closed” and with the limited opening times shown on the listing. Recent written reviews are brief; most describe the team as “very very helpful” and recommend them, with one repeated negative theme around access/being closed.
East Lodge Stables is listed on Google as an “establishment,” but the information provided here doesn’t describe veterinary facilities, clinical services, or staff. The only decision signal available is that it holds a 5.0-star Google rating from a very small number of reviews, with no written feedback included in the data we received.
East Lodge Stables is listed on Google as an “establishment,” but the information provided here doesn’t describe veterinary facilities, clinical services, or staff. The only decision signal available is that it holds a 5.0-star Google rating from a very small number of reviews, with no written feedback included in the data we received.
VT Vets is an independently owned equine practice providing first and second opinion veterinary work. The website describes a setup geared to routine, diagnostic, fertility, and emergency appointments, supported by modern portable diagnostic equipment. In the latest available reviews, owners and breeders most often mention second-opinion help leading to a switch to the practice, and being fitted in at late notice for stallion-related work—alongside a smaller number of very negative ratings without written detail.
VT Vets is an independently owned equine practice providing first and second opinion veterinary work. The website describes a setup geared to routine, diagnostic, fertility, and emergency appointments, supported by modern portable diagnostic equipment. In the latest available reviews, owners and breeders most often mention second-opinion help leading to a switch to the practice, and being fitted in at late notice for stallion-related work—alongside a smaller number of very negative ratings without written detail.
Beehive Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent, RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital with a team of 50+ staff. The practice highlights having its own 24/7 emergency service, run by their in-house team at their hospital site (rather than outsourcing). From the facilities listed, it appears set up for cases that may need on-site diagnostics (laboratory and imaging) and medical, nursing, and surgical care—including a specific mention of keyhole surgery on the website.
Beehive Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent, RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital with a team of 50+ staff. The practice highlights having its own 24/7 emergency service, run by their in-house team at their hospital site (rather than outsourcing). From the facilities listed, it appears set up for cases that may need on-site diagnostics (laboratory and imaging) and medical, nursing, and surgical care—including a specific mention of keyhole surgery on the website.
