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Dog & Cat Vets in Shropshire

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Bishop's Castle Vets

Bishops Castle

4.7(60 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Bishop’s Castle Vets describes itself as a long‑standing, rural mixed practice that treats everything from family pets to livestock and equines. The website states they provide their own out‑of‑hours service for urgent care. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe being seen quickly for urgent/same‑day problems (including while travelling), and several mention costs being lower than their usual vet or “reasonably priced.” One review also mentions being able to get a last‑minute Saturday appointment.

4.7(36 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Connaught House Veterinary Group Ltd is a veterinary practice that is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Reviews most often talk about routine, ongoing care for dogs and cats, with several owners describing that they can get appointments without much trouble and that the team will try to fit in last‑minute requests. One review describes a serious appointment-handling problem (owner left waiting, then told they were late and asked to rebook), which conflicts with the generally smooth-access accounts from other reviewers.

4.4(58 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Severn Edge Veterinary Group Ltd is part of the Severn Edge veterinary group and is set up for routine pet healthcare alongside urgent and emergency cover (listed as 24/7 or extended-hours emergency services), and it’s also identified as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners’ recent experiences are mixed: several describe being offered immediate or short-notice appointments (including an urgent euthanasia visit for a distressed cat and a same-day tick issue), while a small number raise serious concerns about out-of-hours contact and billing/administration after treatment. Concrete examples from the latest reviews include: - An “immediate appointment” arranged by reception for a distressed cat, followed by euthanasia when there was “no option,” with the vet described as putting the cat’s needs first. - A short-notice visit for a tick on a puppy’s eyelid. - A “puppy pack” mentioned as including injections, microchip, flea/worm treatment, and insurance—alongside a complaint that the insurance couldn’t be used outside Severn Edge practices. - Conflicting accounts around aftercare/administration: one reviewer reports repeated payment requests after a pet died; another reports being told a £50 neutering voucher would be accepted, then later being asked to pay it anyway.

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