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- •Several owners describe vets as thorough, clear and caring, with one saying they had “100% trust and confidence” in the team during a dog’s longer-term treatment. - Positive comments also mention a welcoming first visit and helpful named staff, including Liv and Olivia. - The main criticism is communication and process issues: one vaccination appointment could not go ahead as booked because of timing and off-licence concerns, and another owner disputed a follow-up fee after believing it had been included.
- •Friendly, helpful service is the clearest recurring theme, including from a recent new client who found registration straightforward. - Access appears convenient for at least some cases, with one reviewer reporting a same-day appointment for their dog. - Long-term loyalty stands out: reviewers mention using the practice for many years, including over 30 years, 48 years, and since the 1970s.
Equine Veterinary and Reproduction (EVR) is an independent, equine-only veterinary and reproductive service in Buckingham. It focuses on lameness and general equine medicine, alongside breeding work including artificial insemination and embryo transfer, with a stated emphasis on Thoroughbred breeding and “problem mare” cases. The clinic also states that emergency services are available 24/7.
Elite Equine Clinic is based in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire. Publicly available information here is limited, but the small amount of feedback available is very positive and highlights the practice facilities and team.
- •Recent feedback is mostly positive, with repeated praise for a friendly, helpful and professional team. - Several reviewers mention good customer care, including a friendly office team and strong communication. - Named praise includes Cameron for being friendly and knowledgeable, and Ben and his team for a sensible, considered approach that has built long-term trust.
The Wheelhouse Veterinary Centre in Amersham is part of IVC Evidensia. It sees dogs and cats for routine and ongoing care, with client references to the Wheelhouse plan for dogs, senior screening, and physiotherapy alongside veterinary treatment. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
- •Reception experience is the most frequent complaint, with reviewers describing some front-desk interactions as rude or abrupt. - Appointment handling is another recurring issue, including one report of being booked at a different branch and another of a post-op follow-up being cancelled by text shortly beforehand. - Speed of access is praised in one positive review, which says an appointment was offered within 40 minutes and that the client was greeted promptly on arrival.
- •Feedback is very positive overall, with particular praise for Adele's continuity of care during a horse's extended illness. - One owner says the team showed care for both the animal and the owner, especially during a worrying period lasting several months. - Jill on reception is singled out for being compassionate and helpful with arranging routine and follow-up appointments.
Community Pet Clinic is based in High Wycombe and appears to be associated with the Jollyes group, based on the clinic website and email domain. Publicly listed clinic information is limited, and it does not set out detailed veterinary services, facilities, species treated, or emergency arrangements. There is also no Google rating or review history available to help show recent client experience.
- •Positive reviews focus on routine cat vaccination visits, including both first vaccines and yearly boosters. - Several owners describe thorough, practical appointments, with checks on weight and diet, advice on ear cleaning, and clear explanations about an existing heart murmur. - Value for money is a recurring positive theme in the written feedback, with reviewers describing the service as reasonably priced compared with their usual vet.
