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Our Score (54/100)

4.7(69)
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cat
bird

Wright and Morten Veterinary Group LLP is an RCVS-accredited veterinary group, established in 1928 and now part of IVC Evidensia, offering medical, surgical and preventative care for small animals, equine and farm animals. The practice...

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Wright and Morten Veterinary Group LLP is an RCVS-accredited veterinary group, established in 1928 and now part of IVC Evidensia, offering medical, surgical and preventative care for small animals, equine and farm animals. The practice says emergency care is available for all species. Recent feedback on the Congleton branch is largely positive, with repeated praise for welcoming staff, clear explanations and prompt access, though a small number of reviews report poor experiences with administration or end-of-life care.

Our Score (53/100)

4.9(209)
Treats:
dog
cat

Barrington Lodge Veterinary Clinic is a small independent, family-run practice in Altrincham, owned by Valerie and Neil Stratton since 2003. Its on-site facilities include an in-house lab for quick blood and urine results, digital x-ray,...

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Barrington Lodge Veterinary Clinic is a small independent, family-run practice in Altrincham, owned by Valerie and Neil Stratton since 2003. Its on-site facilities include an in-house lab for quick blood and urine results, digital x-ray, ultrasound, and separate cat and dog wards, with a cat waiting area. Recent feedback is largely very positive about the clinic’s compassion, professionalism and clear handling of routine and difficult visits, though a few owners have raised concerns about waiting-area setup and the cost of an x-ray.

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Our Score (53/100)

4.4(400)
Treats:
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bird

- Many recent reviewers describe the team as helpful, friendly and welcoming, with several saying they have used the practice for years or felt well looked after during visits. - Communication is a recurring strength in positive reviews:...

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- Many recent reviewers describe the team as helpful, friendly and welcoming, with several saying they have used the practice for years or felt well looked after during visits. - Communication is a recurring strength in positive reviews: owners mention vets explaining things clearly, talking through treatment options, and setting out expected or additional costs. - Reviews also highlight good handling of anxious animals, including nervous cats and stressed dogs, and one owner was very pleased with a cat’s recovery after neutering.

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#94
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Our Score (53/100)

4.3(281)
Treats:
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- Compassionate care: several owners mention exceptional support during very difficult moments, including end-of-life care and treatment for seriously unwell pets. - Clear explanations and updates: reviewers describe being kept informed,...

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- Compassionate care: several owners mention exceptional support during very difficult moments, including end-of-life care and treatment for seriously unwell pets. - Clear explanations and updates: reviewers describe being kept informed, having treatment explained well, and feeling involved in decisions about their pet’s care. - Friendly, knowledgeable team: vets, nurses, receptionists, and support staff are regularly described as helpful, respectful, and good at putting both pets and owners at ease.

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#95
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Our Score (53/100)

4.6(98)
Treats:
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bird

Orford Lane Vet Surgery in Warrington is an RCVS-registered small-animal practice for dogs, cats and rabbits, and a veterinary nurse training practice. It is part of VetPartners. The practice says it provides its own out-of-hours care 365...

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Orford Lane Vet Surgery in Warrington is an RCVS-registered small-animal practice for dogs, cats and rabbits, and a veterinary nurse training practice. It is part of VetPartners. The practice says it provides its own out-of-hours care 365 days a year, with emergency services available at Beech House Veterinary Centre.

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Our Score (53/100)

4.7(90)
Treats:
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cat

Recent feedback also speaks warmly about the wider vets, nursing team and reception team, describing them as friendly, welcoming and clear in their communication.

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#97
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Our Score (53/100)

4.7(75)
Treats:
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exotic

- Recent reviews are strongly positive, with owners describing the practice as kind, caring and professional, including long-term clients who say they have used the clinic for years. - Dr Ross is a recurring theme: reviewers describe him...

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- Recent reviews are strongly positive, with owners describing the practice as kind, caring and professional, including long-term clients who say they have used the clinic for years. - Dr Ross is a recurring theme: reviewers describe him as no-nonsense, “old school” in manner, and focused on the animal rather than sales. - Price perception is a clear positive theme in reviews, with several owners calling the practice reasonably or very fairly priced, especially for consultations and medication.

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Our Score (53/100)

4.6(63)
Treats:
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cat

- Many owners describe the team as friendly, professional and caring, with warm reception staff and a welcoming feel at the practice. - Calm handling is a recurring theme, especially for nervous dogs and anxious cats; several reviewers say...

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- Many owners describe the team as friendly, professional and caring, with warm reception staff and a welcoming feel at the practice. - Calm handling is a recurring theme, especially for nervous dogs and anxious cats; several reviewers say their pets were noticeably less stressed than expected. - Clinical care is often described as thorough, with vets giving clear advice, practical treatment plans and reassurance that pets were being looked after well.

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Our Score (50/100)

4.9(33)
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Tattenhall Veterinary Practice is an independent small-animal clinic in Chester, owned by vets Sophie and Amy, with George as practice manager. The practice is set up for both routine care and in-house investigations, with 20-minute...

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Tattenhall Veterinary Practice is an independent small-animal clinic in Chester, owned by vets Sophie and Amy, with George as practice manager. The practice is set up for both routine care and in-house investigations, with 20-minute appointments and facilities including a double operating theatre, a dental suite with x-ray, digital x-ray and diagnostic ultrasound. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners highlighting kind handling, clear communication and prompt help when pets need urgent attention.

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Our Score (53/100)

5.0(28)
Treats:
dog
cat

Woodcroft Veterinary Group is part of VetPartners and operates as a group of six practices with access to a veterinary hospital equipped for routine appointments, surgery, diagnostics and emergency care. Website information highlights...

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Woodcroft Veterinary Group is part of VetPartners and operates as a group of six practices with access to a veterinary hospital equipped for routine appointments, surgery, diagnostics and emergency care. Website information highlights on-site imaging and surgical facilities including six operating theatres, CT, X-ray, ultrasound, lab facilities and a visiting MRI service. Recent feedback for the Wilmslow branch is very positive, with owners praising quick responses, patient handling of anxious pets, clear communication and supportive follow-up.

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