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Teme Vets Ltd
Ludlow
Our Score (87/100)
Teme Vets Ltd is an independently owned practice established in the 1950s. The clinic states it provides a 24/7 emergency service and offers pet physiotherapy and rehabilitation, and it is accredited as a Silver standard Cat Friendly Practice (ISFM) and Silver standard Rabbit Friendly Practice (RWAF). In recent reviews, owners describe vets prioritising low-stress handling (including taking time to settle an anxious first-time dog rather than rushing into treatment), providing an immediate diagnosis and plan, and acting quickly in time-critical emergencies.
Teme Vets Ltd is an independently owned practice established in the 1950s. The clinic states it provides a 24/7 emergency service and offers pet physiotherapy and rehabilitation, and it is accredited as a Silver standard Cat Friendly Practice (ISFM) and Silver standard Rabbit Friendly Practice (RWAF). In recent reviews, owners describe vets prioritising low-stress handling (including taking time to settle an anxious first-time dog rather than rushing into treatment), providing an immediate diagnosis and plan, and acting quickly in time-critical emergencies.
Copthorne Veterinary Clinic
Shrewsbury
Our Score (87/100)
Copthorne Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent practice and, based on the information available, offers routine care (vaccinations, health checks, microchipping, neutering) alongside emergency veterinary services and operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews focus heavily on end-of-life support: owners describe being talked through options before euthanasia and being given time and space to grieve, with small gestures from the team (for example, staff lighting a candle). Pricing feedback is mixed: one owner calls a £49 consultation “steep,” while another describes the clinic as “reasonably priced.”
Copthorne Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent practice and, based on the information available, offers routine care (vaccinations, health checks, microchipping, neutering) alongside emergency veterinary services and operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews focus heavily on end-of-life support: owners describe being talked through options before euthanasia and being given time and space to grieve, with small gestures from the team (for example, staff lighting a candle). Pricing feedback is mixed: one owner calls a £49 consultation “steep,” while another describes the clinic as “reasonably priced.”
Medivet 24 Hour Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
Our Score (87/100)
Medivet 24 Hour Shrewsbury is part of the Medivet group and is set up for both routine appointments and round-the-clock urgent care, backed by on-site advanced diagnostics (including CT) and surgical facilities (including an orthopaedic theatre). The website states it’s open 24/7/365 and offers phone assessment with no charge, with a published out-of-hours consult fee. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention overnight hospitalisation (including fluid support), emergency triage for suspected poisoning with tests and treatment, and clear, ongoing updates about results and options. Several reviews also describe considerate handling of end-of-life appointments, including being given a specific appointment time and a private, quiet space to say goodbye.
Medivet 24 Hour Shrewsbury is part of the Medivet group and is set up for both routine appointments and round-the-clock urgent care, backed by on-site advanced diagnostics (including CT) and surgical facilities (including an orthopaedic theatre). The website states it’s open 24/7/365 and offers phone assessment with no charge, with a published out-of-hours consult fee. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention overnight hospitalisation (including fluid support), emergency triage for suspected poisoning with tests and treatment, and clear, ongoing updates about results and options. Several reviews also describe considerate handling of end-of-life appointments, including being given a specific appointment time and a private, quiet space to say goodbye.
Quarry Veterinary Group
Shrewsbury
Our Score (86/100)
Quarry Veterinary Group has been established since 1900, and its website states it runs its own out‑of‑hours service covered by its own vets (with an on‑duty number provided via a recorded message). Recent reviews most often talk about thorough routine appointments: vaccinations that also include full examinations, weighing, and time spent discussing wider health concerns. Named vets (Neil, Georgia, Lyndsey) are repeatedly mentioned for explaining options and plans—one review describes a vet identifying issues in two puppies and outlining a plan for the next few months.
Quarry Veterinary Group has been established since 1900, and its website states it runs its own out‑of‑hours service covered by its own vets (with an on‑duty number provided via a recorded message). Recent reviews most often talk about thorough routine appointments: vaccinations that also include full examinations, weighing, and time spent discussing wider health concerns. Named vets (Neil, Georgia, Lyndsey) are repeatedly mentioned for explaining options and plans—one review describes a vet identifying issues in two puppies and outlining a plan for the next few months.
Medivet Oakengates
Telford
Our Score (86/100)
Medivet Oakengates is part of the Medivet group and is led (per the practice website) by veterinary surgeon Duncan Senior. Based on the clinic’s stated facilities and the latest reviews, it looks set up for both routine care (vaccinations, parasite care, check-ups, tablets) and urgent same-day problems—owners describe being offered an appointment “within the hour” and getting a same-day emergency slot for a sick cat. A few concrete details owners mention include: being given a quiet room and time to talk through decisions during an end-of-life visit for an injured kitten, staff working patiently with a reactive rescue dog through regular visits (treats/play to build tolerance of handling), and clear explanations around puppy vaccinations.
Medivet Oakengates is part of the Medivet group and is led (per the practice website) by veterinary surgeon Duncan Senior. Based on the clinic’s stated facilities and the latest reviews, it looks set up for both routine care (vaccinations, parasite care, check-ups, tablets) and urgent same-day problems—owners describe being offered an appointment “within the hour” and getting a same-day emergency slot for a sick cat. A few concrete details owners mention include: being given a quiet room and time to talk through decisions during an end-of-life visit for an injured kitten, staff working patiently with a reactive rescue dog through regular visits (treats/play to build tolerance of handling), and clear explanations around puppy vaccinations.
Our Score (86/100)
Medivet LawleyOakville Veterinary Surgery is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, it appears set up for routine care and follow-up around diagnostics and treatment decisions, with owners specifically mentioning: a follow-up phone call after tests to explain results and options; being well-organised and on time for appointments; and at least one life-saving operation for a dog (as described by the owner). The clinic is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility, and the website mentions a FREE Mobility Pain Check promotion (available until 30 November).
Medivet LawleyOakville Veterinary Surgery is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, it appears set up for routine care and follow-up around diagnostics and treatment decisions, with owners specifically mentioning: a follow-up phone call after tests to explain results and options; being well-organised and on time for appointments; and at least one life-saving operation for a dog (as described by the owner). The clinic is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility, and the website mentions a FREE Mobility Pain Check promotion (available until 30 November).
Park Issa Vets Ltd
Oswestry
Our Score (85/100)
Park Issa Vets Ltd is an RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital that says it has been caring for animals since 1964. It offers a Pet Health Club®/Pet Health Club® Plus plan (the website notes consultations can be included in the Plus plan), and it’s also described as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe routine preventative care (vaccines/boosters and health checks) and appointments where vets take time to explain findings—alongside one complaint about a high treatment quote compared with another provider. Concrete details owners mention include: - Annual vaccine + health check for a cat, described as thorough and calming. - A “full health check” for a dog alongside booster, kennel cough vaccination, flea/worm treatment and a nail trim. - Being fitted in the same afternoon for a dog with back pain, with the vet talking through options. - Friendly handling of an anxious dog, and a separate owner noting their muzzled dog was welcomed without judgement.
Park Issa Vets Ltd is an RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital that says it has been caring for animals since 1964. It offers a Pet Health Club®/Pet Health Club® Plus plan (the website notes consultations can be included in the Plus plan), and it’s also described as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe routine preventative care (vaccines/boosters and health checks) and appointments where vets take time to explain findings—alongside one complaint about a high treatment quote compared with another provider. Concrete details owners mention include: - Annual vaccine + health check for a cat, described as thorough and calming. - A “full health check” for a dog alongside booster, kennel cough vaccination, flea/worm treatment and a nail trim. - Being fitted in the same afternoon for a dog with back pain, with the vet talking through options. - Friendly handling of an anxious dog, and a separate owner noting their muzzled dog was welcomed without judgement.
Medivet Market Drayton (Nantwich Pet Vets)
Market Drayton
Our Score (85/100)
Medivet Market Drayton (also referred to as Nantwich Pet Vets) is part of the Medivet veterinary group. Based on the information available, the clinic handles a mix of routine care and more involved medical/surgical cases: reviews mention a same-day urgent appointment for a torn dew claw (seen within an hour), a toe amputation with an “extended care package,” and routine booster vaccinations with a thorough check-up. The website summary also states access to 24/7 emergency care, with a set out-of-hours consultation fee.
Medivet Market Drayton (also referred to as Nantwich Pet Vets) is part of the Medivet veterinary group. Based on the information available, the clinic handles a mix of routine care and more involved medical/surgical cases: reviews mention a same-day urgent appointment for a torn dew claw (seen within an hour), a toe amputation with an “extended care package,” and routine booster vaccinations with a thorough check-up. The website summary also states access to 24/7 emergency care, with a set out-of-hours consultation fee.
Nantwich Farm Vets LLP- Market Drayton Market
Market Drayton
Our Score (85/100)
Nantwich Farm Vets LLP is described on its website as an independent practice and “one of the largest independent farm vets in the UK.” Recent reviews, however, focus heavily on small-animal care, including same-day treatment for an injured dew claw, routine boosters with a thorough health check, and post-op support after a toe amputation. Concrete details owners mention include: - Being seen within about an hour for an urgent paw/nail injury (dew claw caught). - A dog booster appointment that also included a thorough check-up. - An extended care package following a toe amputation, with explanations of the process and ongoing support. - Multiple comments about the team “putting [cats] back together again” after mishaps, suggesting they frequently handle injured pets.
Nantwich Farm Vets LLP is described on its website as an independent practice and “one of the largest independent farm vets in the UK.” Recent reviews, however, focus heavily on small-animal care, including same-day treatment for an injured dew claw, routine boosters with a thorough health check, and post-op support after a toe amputation. Concrete details owners mention include: - Being seen within about an hour for an urgent paw/nail injury (dew claw caught). - A dog booster appointment that also included a thorough check-up. - An extended care package following a toe amputation, with explanations of the process and ongoing support. - Multiple comments about the team “putting [cats] back together again” after mishaps, suggesting they frequently handle injured pets.
Abbey Veterinary Centre
Shrewsbury
Our Score (85/100)
Abbey Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice established in the early 1990s, and it uses a cvsvets.com email domain (associated with CVS). The clinic is set up for routine care plus in-practice diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound), and it holds RCVS General Practice registration along with Cat Friendly Clinic (Gold) and Rabbit Friendly Clinic (Silver) status. Based on the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Hands-on urgent help, including sending two nurses to administer a stronger pain injection and help move a dog into the car when the owner couldn’t lift him. - Clear option-setting during scary symptoms, e.g., talking through next steps after a dog had a seizure. - Strong “routine-care systems”, such as reminder emails the day before appointments and thorough check-overs during vaccination visits (including microchip checks mentioned).
Abbey Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice established in the early 1990s, and it uses a cvsvets.com email domain (associated with CVS). The clinic is set up for routine care plus in-practice diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound), and it holds RCVS General Practice registration along with Cat Friendly Clinic (Gold) and Rabbit Friendly Clinic (Silver) status. Based on the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Hands-on urgent help, including sending two nurses to administer a stronger pain injection and help move a dog into the car when the owner couldn’t lift him. - Clear option-setting during scary symptoms, e.g., talking through next steps after a dog had a seizure. - Strong “routine-care systems”, such as reminder emails the day before appointments and thorough check-overs during vaccination visits (including microchip checks mentioned).
