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Dog & Cat Vets in Shropshire

Showing 41-50 of 53 clinics

Our Score (73/100)

4.7(64 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

The Animal Health Centre is described on its website as an independent, family-run vet practice with full hospital facilities, including a comfortable in‑patient ward and advanced diagnostic equipment. It treats dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters, and reviews most often mention dogs. Review detail points to a practice that spends time discussing care options (owners describe decision-making as “open and transparent”) and includes sensitive support around end-of-life care (one owner says a vet came in to help their dog on its “final journey”). There is also a serious conflicting account: one 1‑star review alleges a dog was caused to squeal in pain during an examination due to mishandling, with no apology.

Our Score (72/100)

4.5(84 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Haygate Veterinary Centres – Lawley is a small-animal practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic’s service range (from routine consults to referral-level surgery and internal medicine) suggests it’s set up for both everyday care and more complex cases, with in-house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray and ultrasound) listed on the website. In recent reviews, owners describe being seen at short notice for a skin problem, with the vet doing a thorough exam, treating wounds, and giving both verbal and written guidance on allergies, diet changes and treatment options. Reviews also include a detailed account of a calm, supported euthanasia for an elderly cat.

Our Score (67/100)

4.6(56 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Severn Edge Veterinary Group – Ludlow is a small-animal clinic that is also listed (in your structured clinic data) as a veterinary nurse training facility. The services described on the group’s website cover routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, neutering) plus diagnostics and surgery; reviews also mention neutering aftercare, emergency presentations, and end-of-life appointments. Owner feedback is mixed: several recent reviews describe being given time and clear explanations during euthanasia, and one long-term client says the team treated a Sunday emergency and “saved the life” of a kitten. However, two 1‑star reviews raise serious concerns about euthanasia protocol/aftercare (a cannula allegedly left in place) and an allegation of payment being required upfront before treating an injured puppy.

Our Score (66/100)

5.0(3 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Haygate Veterinary Centre / MiNightVet appears set up for out-of-hours veterinary care (the “MiNightVet” branding and the listed night-time opening pattern suggest an overnight service). The only specific clinical scenario described in the available reviews is end-of-life care: one owner reports bringing a cat in to be put to sleep and says the team handled the situation with “excellent” compassion and made a difficult visit easier. The rest of the written feedback is brief (“Thank you”, “Lovely staff and great service”) and doesn’t describe treatments or facilities in detail.

#45

Our Score (65/100)

4.6(11 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Rhyn Park Vets is part of the Dee Valley Vets group (the website describes Rhyn Park Vets as being backed by Dee Valley Vets). The clinic presents itself as focused on “efficient” care with an explicit aim to avoid “unnecessary bills” while still dealing with problems promptly. On the clinical side, the website highlights routine procedures (like neutering and vaccinations) as well as dentals and tumour removals, plus blood sampling with same-day lab results. From the written reviews available, owners most often describe clear explanations (including what to expect around procedures like neutering) and staff who listen to owners’ observations and talk through worries. One review mentions a specific vet (Anna) and assistant being “reassuring” and “going the extra mile.”

Our Score (60/100)

4.6(167 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

St. George's Veterinary Centre is part of the Lockwood Veterinary Group and is RCVS-accredited (the group states it was established in 1994). Based on recent reviews, this practice appears set up for both routine care and longer-running medical cases, with owners describing monthly follow-ups, lab-result updates, and a team that takes time during consultations rather than rushing. Concrete things owners repeatedly mention include: - Separate waiting areas for cats and dogs, plus a dedicated spot for cat carriers (mentioned in multiple reviews). - Regular monitoring and treatment for a dog with anaemia (blood tests and lab results discussed), alongside ongoing care for osteoarthritis (injections and supportive handling for an anxious patient). - A calm, peaceful environment for euthanasia, with staff described as making a difficult visit more bearable. - One reviewer notes “shame its closing,” which suggests potential closure plans, but no further details are provided in the available information.

Our Score (55/100)

5.0(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Priory Vets Much Wenlock Limited describes itself as a small, independent, family-owned veterinary practice. Based on its website, it’s set up for both everyday pet healthcare and more involved cases, with routine care (check-ups and vaccinations) alongside dentistry, diagnostics/testing, surgery and hospitalisation, plus emergency and urgent care. The latest written review available to us mentions “lovely staff” and an “amazing vet,” with the owner feeling their pets are “in the best hands.”

Our Score (20/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Only the clinic name (“Advanced Pet Care Ltd”) was provided, with no website details, service list, or review information available in the inputs. Because of that, we can’t reliably describe what the clinic is set up for (routine care vs. surgical/dental work, diagnostics, urgent appointments, follow-up policies, etc.) or whether it’s independent vs. part of a larger corporate group.

#49

Our Score (18/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Zana Pets Ltd is the only clinic name provided in the inputs. No website summary, service list, pricing details, staff information, or Google rating/review text was included, so it isn’t possible to describe what this clinic is set up for (e.g., routine care vs. surgery/dentistry, imaging, urgent care processes) or to summarise customer experiences without inventing details.

4.9(25 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Severn Edge Veterinary Group – Broseley is part of the Severn Edge Vets group (not presented as a corporate chain in the provided info). The group’s website describes a small‑animal set‑up offering consultations, in‑house diagnostics (including imaging), and surgery, alongside routine preventive care; species listed include dogs, cats, and a range of small pets (for example rabbits and reptiles). From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - Practical help beyond the consult itself (one owner says the team successfully tracked down a changed pet-insurance number after the owner had spent two hours trying). - A cost-conscious approach to treatment decisions (“most cost effective treatment”). - Supportive handling of emotionally difficult visits, including an end‑of‑life appointment for an older dog described as “thorough, professional and kind.”

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