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Elite Equine Clinic appears to be an equine-focused veterinary practice (based on the clinic name), but there’s very little publicly available detail in the data provided about what it offers or how it works day to day. The only written feedback available mentions “excellent practice facilities and team,” suggesting owners notice the clinic setup and staff, but no specific treatments, policies, or case types are described.
Elite Equine Clinic appears to be an equine-focused veterinary practice (based on the clinic name), but there’s very little publicly available detail in the data provided about what it offers or how it works day to day. The only written feedback available mentions “excellent practice facilities and team,” suggesting owners notice the clinic setup and staff, but no specific treatments, policies, or case types are described.
Hall Place Veterinary Centre
Bourne End
Our Score (56/100)
- •Post-procedure reassurance and follow-up: an owner of a neutered kitten says the team kept in touch and the surgical site was hard to see. - Chronic/complex cat care mentioned: dental treatment plus thyroid issues, with diagnosis, treatment, and a follow-up visit credited with improving quality of life. - Reception experience and readiness to help: multiple reviews mention a warm welcome and polite, helpful receptionists.
- •Post-procedure reassurance and follow-up: an owner of a neutered kitten says the team kept in touch and the surgical site was hard to see. - Chronic/complex cat care mentioned: dental treatment plus thyroid issues, with diagnosis, treatment, and a follow-up visit credited with improving quality of life. - Reception experience and readiness to help: multiple reviews mention a warm welcome and polite, helpful receptionists.
Hampden Vets – Elm Farm treats multiple species (pets, horses and farm animals) and states it provides 24/7, year-round emergency care. Reviews describe a practice that’s often praised for clear explanations and careful, thorough consults (including talking through options, aftercare and costs before treatment), but with repeated complaints about rude or judgmental reception interactions that some owners say put them off using the clinic. Specific examples mentioned include medication collection and prescriptions, an allergy injection, and work-up of a “non straight forward” cat problem after other vets hadn’t identified the issue.
Hampden Vets – Elm Farm treats multiple species (pets, horses and farm animals) and states it provides 24/7, year-round emergency care. Reviews describe a practice that’s often praised for clear explanations and careful, thorough consults (including talking through options, aftercare and costs before treatment), but with repeated complaints about rude or judgmental reception interactions that some owners say put them off using the clinic. Specific examples mentioned include medication collection and prescriptions, an allergy injection, and work-up of a “non straight forward” cat problem after other vets hadn’t identified the issue.
Wendover Park Equine Vets is an equine-only practice (horses, ponies and donkeys) established in 2024 by combining Wendover Heights Equine and Park Vets. The website describes first-opinion work “on the road,” backed by a fully equipped clinic with inpatient care, diagnostic facilities and operating facilities, and notes the practice is RCVS Accredited.
Wendover Park Equine Vets is an equine-only practice (horses, ponies and donkeys) established in 2024 by combining Wendover Heights Equine and Park Vets. The website describes first-opinion work “on the road,” backed by a fully equipped clinic with inpatient care, diagnostic facilities and operating facilities, and notes the practice is RCVS Accredited.
Hampden Equine Veterinary Practice
Aylesbury
Our Score (50/100)
- •Out-of-hours emergency support for horses, including a choke case managed across a call-out and follow-up clinic scoping. - Clear explanations and decision-making: owners mention vets talking through what was happening and what needed to happen next. - Payment transparency is specifically called out during an emergency situation.
- •Out-of-hours emergency support for horses, including a choke case managed across a call-out and follow-up clinic scoping. - Clear explanations and decision-making: owners mention vets talking through what was happening and what needed to happen next. - Payment transparency is specifically called out during an emergency situation.
Midsummer Veterinary Group
Milton Keynes
Our Score (47/100)
Midsummer Veterinary Group is an independent practice (established 1985) that operates two surgeries and supports out‑of‑hours care via a Vets Now partnership. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more involved work, with in‑house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, in‑house blood testing) and a dedicated surgery theatre, plus digital dental X‑ray equipment for dentistry.
Midsummer Veterinary Group is an independent practice (established 1985) that operates two surgeries and supports out‑of‑hours care via a Vets Now partnership. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more involved work, with in‑house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, in‑house blood testing) and a dedicated surgery theatre, plus digital dental X‑ray equipment for dentistry.
Pet GP Ltd is listed on the Vets4Pets “find a practice” directory, but no specific service list or practice details were available from the website summary provided. Recent reviews paint a mixed picture: one owner says the clinical care was “good” and that they “do a good job of curing your pets,” while others focus on administrative and customer-service problems. Concrete issues mentioned include delays and difficulty obtaining written prescriptions for medication, long waits caused by a busy queuing system, and a reported rude phone interaction when seeking help for a guinea pig with an ulcerated eye.
Pet GP Ltd is listed on the Vets4Pets “find a practice” directory, but no specific service list or practice details were available from the website summary provided. Recent reviews paint a mixed picture: one owner says the clinical care was “good” and that they “do a good job of curing your pets,” while others focus on administrative and customer-service problems. Concrete issues mentioned include delays and difficulty obtaining written prescriptions for medication, long waits caused by a busy queuing system, and a reported rude phone interaction when seeking help for a guinea pig with an ulcerated eye.
Community Pet Clinic appears to be linked with Jollyes (a pet retailer), with reviewers mentioning combining vet visits with buying litter/food in the same place. Recent feedback focuses heavily on routine cat care: annual vaccinations, first vaccinations, and a general check-over (including weighing and diet questions). One reviewer describes a vet demonstrating how to clean a cat’s ears and taking time to explain a heart murmur.
Community Pet Clinic appears to be linked with Jollyes (a pet retailer), with reviewers mentioning combining vet visits with buying litter/food in the same place. Recent feedback focuses heavily on routine cat care: annual vaccinations, first vaccinations, and a general check-over (including weighing and diet questions). One reviewer describes a vet demonstrating how to clean a cat’s ears and taking time to explain a heart murmur.
Hampden Vets – Watermead is part of the Hampden Vets practice. From its website, the wider practice states it provides veterinary care for pets, horses, and farm animals and says it is open 24/7, 365 days a year for pet care.
Hampden Vets – Watermead is part of the Hampden Vets practice. From its website, the wider practice states it provides veterinary care for pets, horses, and farm animals and says it is open 24/7, 365 days a year for pet care.
Community Pet Clinic appears to be associated with the Jollyes group (the website provided is jollyes.co.uk, and the email domain is @jollyes.co.uk). Beyond the name and this affiliation, the available website information we received does not list specific veterinary services, species treated, facilities, or any emergency/out-of-hours arrangements. We also weren’t provided with a Google rating, review count, or written reviews for this clinic, so there’s no review-based evidence here to help judge client experience.
Community Pet Clinic appears to be associated with the Jollyes group (the website provided is jollyes.co.uk, and the email domain is @jollyes.co.uk). Beyond the name and this affiliation, the available website information we received does not list specific veterinary services, species treated, facilities, or any emergency/out-of-hours arrangements. We also weren’t provided with a Google rating, review count, or written reviews for this clinic, so there’s no review-based evidence here to help judge client experience.
