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- •Recent feedback is mixed, with a run of negative reviews alongside some very positive owner experiences. - Positive comments mention thorough answers for a new kitten owner, patient handling of a dog that struggled with ear treatment, good anal gland care, good spay healing and aftercare, and sensitive support during euthanasia. - Negative themes include complaints about rude or dismissive interactions, especially around the front desk or clinical staff, and disputes over care plans and fees.
Village Vet Whittlesford is part of the Village Vet group and is owned by Linnaeus. The practice sees cats and dogs for routine appointments as well as more urgent situations, with reviews highlighting calm emergency handling, dental support, and clear explanations from vets. Recent feedback is largely positive about the caring, professional team, though some owners report inconsistent experiences between vets and problems with reception or administration.
- •Several reviewers describe a friendly, helpful team, including fast registration, next-day routine appointments, and good support with medication queries. - Care and communication are a recurring strength: one owner said Sarah listened to their concerns, made a plan with them, and arranged prompt follow-up when their cat worsened. - Handling of anxious pets is praised, with one reviewer saying staff took time to settle their very barky bulldog before surgery.
Station Bridge Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice in Peterborough founded in 2016 by Edward Jones and Emma Jones. The clinic offers routine preventative care, in-house diagnostics including blood analysis, X-ray and ultrasound, and surgical procedures. It also provides 24/7 emergency response, with Vets Now supporting accident and emergency care.
Oakdale Vet Centre Ltd presents itself as an independent small-animal practice in Peterborough, established for more than 30 years and recognised as an RCVS Veterinary Nurse Training Practice. It appears equipped for both routine care and urgent cases, with on-site facilities including an in-house laboratory, digital X-ray, ultrasound, dental equipment, and anaesthetic monitoring. Recent feedback continues to highlight a calm, compassionate approach, particularly for urgent appointments and end-of-life care.
- •Kind, caring staff are a consistent positive theme: several recent reviewers describe the team as friendly, helpful, considerate and professional. - Urgent access is often praised: reviewers mention being able to get weekend or Sunday appointments quickly, with efficient diagnosis and prompt treatment. - Communication stands out well: owners highlight clear explanations, being given options, and receiving information both verbally and by email.
- •Recent reviews often praise the team for being caring, friendly, professional, and thorough, with warm reception staff mentioned more than once. - Owners describe vets as reassuring and clear in their explanations, especially during puppy visits and first routine treatments. - The separate cat clinic stands out in feedback, with cat owners highlighting a calmer space and reduced stress during appointments.
Oundle Veterinary Surgery is an RCVS-accredited small-animal practice in Peterborough and part of IVC Evidensia. It offers first-opinion care, preventative healthcare and a Pet Health Club plan, and the practice is described as cat friendly. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, with out-of-hours emergencies handled by Vets Now.
Isle Veterinary Group Ltd. sees pets for routine preventive care as well as problems needing prompt attention, with owners describing puppy vaccinations and microchipping alongside quick appointments for injuries and sudden lameness. Reviews consistently describe friendly, welcoming staff, vets who take time to examine pets properly and answer questions, and good access to appointments, including late or next-day visits.
Village Vet Milton/Vet 24 Cambridge in Cambridge is part of the Village Vet group and sits within the Linnaeus network. It appears set up for urgent and out-of-hours cases as well as complex procedures, with reviews describing immediate triage for a collapsed guinea pig and major surgery with several days of care for a cat after a ruptured diaphragm. Recent feedback remains mixed overall, combining strong praise for clinical care and kindness with some complaints about emergency phone access and costs.
