Featured Clinic Overview
- •Fast access to care when something feels urgent, including being seen promptly after an animal attack and being booked in quickly after a late-week concern. - Thorough consultations, with owners noting vets listening, answering questions, and not rushing examinations. - Routine preventive care is commonly mentioned, particularly puppy vaccination/microchipping and ongoing flea/worm treatment through the Pet Club plan.
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Pengelly & Mizen Veterinary Surgeons describes itself as a mixed practice offering a “complete healthcare service,” and it also advertises consultations included as part of a Pet Health Club® Plus plan (exact plan terms beyond this aren’t stated in the available site summary). Provided clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
Pengelly & Mizen Veterinary Surgeons describes itself as a mixed practice offering a “complete healthcare service,” and it also advertises consultations included as part of a Pet Health Club® Plus plan (exact plan terms beyond this aren’t stated in the available site summary). Provided clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).

Belgrave House Veterinary Surgery’s ownership/group isn’t stated in the provided information. The clinic presents itself as a general practice with surgical capability, home-visit care, and a stated 24-hour emergency service, covering both pets and farm/livestock animals. In recent reviews, owners most often describe thorough problem-solving (including seeking lab input and coming back with a plan) and supportive follow-up during serious illness and end-of-life situations.
Belgrave House Veterinary Surgery’s ownership/group isn’t stated in the provided information. The clinic presents itself as a general practice with surgical capability, home-visit care, and a stated 24-hour emergency service, covering both pets and farm/livestock animals. In recent reviews, owners most often describe thorough problem-solving (including seeking lab input and coming back with a plan) and supportive follow-up during serious illness and end-of-life situations.
Cromwell Veterinary Group describes itself as a long-established practice (“serving … for over 100 years”) with six modern practices and a dedicated rehabilitation centre. The website also states that access to emergency out-of-hours treatment is available. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention clear, detailed explanations (including how to give medications at home), supportive reception/nurse teams, and prompt appointments—alongside a small number of negative experiences around handling/exam technique (one reviewer saying a vet “wouldn’t touch” their cat; another saying a booster injection made their dog squeal).
Cromwell Veterinary Group describes itself as a long-established practice (“serving … for over 100 years”) with six modern practices and a dedicated rehabilitation centre. The website also states that access to emergency out-of-hours treatment is available. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention clear, detailed explanations (including how to give medications at home), supportive reception/nurse teams, and prompt appointments—alongside a small number of negative experiences around handling/exam technique (one reviewer saying a vet “wouldn’t touch” their cat; another saying a booster injection made their dog squeal).
Church House Veterinary Clinic
St. Neots
Our Score (69/100)
- •Detailed communication during procedures: One dental case mentions thorough explanations both before and after treatment, and the pet being comfortable afterwards. - Short-notice appointments and supportive sick-pet care: One owner mentions being seen “at a moment’s notice”; another describes a day of care for a dog with a gastric infection. - Concerns about diagnostic work-ups and accuracy: Multiple 1-star reviews describe serious dissatisfaction—one alleging kidney disease wasn’t identified earlier and that blood/urine tests weren’t offered initially; another says blood test results were wrong and that they later received a refund after mediation.
- •Detailed communication during procedures: One dental case mentions thorough explanations both before and after treatment, and the pet being comfortable afterwards. - Short-notice appointments and supportive sick-pet care: One owner mentions being seen “at a moment’s notice”; another describes a day of care for a dog with a gastric infection. - Concerns about diagnostic work-ups and accuracy: Multiple 1-star reviews describe serious dissatisfaction—one alleging kidney disease wasn’t identified earlier and that blood/urine tests weren’t offered initially; another says blood test results were wrong and that they later received a refund after mediation.
Fellowes Farm Equine Clinic Ltd
Huntingdon
Our Score (66/100)
Fellowes Farm Equine Clinic Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice; no corporate group ownership is mentioned. The clinic website describes a comprehensive service including vettings and a dedicated out‑of‑hours team, with dentistry led by RCVS Advanced Practitioners in Equine Dentistry (and accepting referrals from Equine Dental Technicians). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe clear communication during procedures (including being kept informed throughout a dental procedure), quick call‑outs for urgent problems (including on Christmas Eve), and ongoing, multi‑modal treatment plans (shock wave and laser therapy alongside physio input and remedial shoeing for hind PSD).
Fellowes Farm Equine Clinic Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice; no corporate group ownership is mentioned. The clinic website describes a comprehensive service including vettings and a dedicated out‑of‑hours team, with dentistry led by RCVS Advanced Practitioners in Equine Dentistry (and accepting referrals from Equine Dental Technicians). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe clear communication during procedures (including being kept informed throughout a dental procedure), quick call‑outs for urgent problems (including on Christmas Eve), and ongoing, multi‑modal treatment plans (shock wave and laser therapy alongside physio input and remedial shoeing for hind PSD).
Cambridge Equine Clinic is an equine-only, mobile first-opinion service affiliated with the University of Cambridge Veterinary School, offering 24/7 emergency call-outs year-round alongside appointment-based consultations. Based on the service list, it’s set up for both routine care and more involved field investigations, with on-site-style diagnostics and therapies including radiography, ultrasound and endoscopy (including gastroscopy), plus treatments like shockwave and therapeutic laser. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention visits that aren’t rushed, vets who keep horses as calm as possible, and clear explanations of findings and options (including taking time to explain in detail when owners don’t understand).
Cambridge Equine Clinic is an equine-only, mobile first-opinion service affiliated with the University of Cambridge Veterinary School, offering 24/7 emergency call-outs year-round alongside appointment-based consultations. Based on the service list, it’s set up for both routine care and more involved field investigations, with on-site-style diagnostics and therapies including radiography, ultrasound and endoscopy (including gastroscopy), plus treatments like shockwave and therapeutic laser. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention visits that aren’t rushed, vets who keep horses as calm as possible, and clear explanations of findings and options (including taking time to explain in detail when owners don’t understand).
Our Score (51/100)
Cambridge Farm Animal Veterinary Services is a University of Cambridge veterinary service (hosted on the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital website). Based on the information available, it appears set up primarily for farm-animal work, but at least one review describes an attempt to bring in an elderly foster cat that was refused due to a policy requiring a “full history” before the clinic would see the animal. Recent feedback is mixed: some reviewers describe the service as “very professional and helpful,” while another reports being “beyond disappointed” by the history requirement when seeking care for a suffering animal.
Cambridge Farm Animal Veterinary Services is a University of Cambridge veterinary service (hosted on the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital website). Based on the information available, it appears set up primarily for farm-animal work, but at least one review describes an attempt to bring in an elderly foster cat that was refused due to a policy requiring a “full history” before the clinic would see the animal. Recent feedback is mixed: some reviewers describe the service as “very professional and helpful,” while another reports being “beyond disappointed” by the history requirement when seeking care for a suffering animal.
Home Veterinary Services Ltd is a veterinary provider, but the information provided here doesn’t include any details about what services they offer, whether they’re independent or part of a wider group, their pricing, their team, or client feedback.
Home Veterinary Services Ltd is a veterinary provider, but the information provided here doesn’t include any details about what services they offer, whether they’re independent or part of a wider group, their pricing, their team, or client feedback.

