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- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with repeated praise for the team’s kindness, professionalism and calm support, including during euthanasia and other emotional appointments. - George is mentioned often for compassionate care and strong clinical outcomes, and Alex is also praised. Reviews describe clear explanations, careful handling and pets recovering well after treatment.
Nene Veterinary Group – Wisbech is part of a three-branch practice focused on small-animal care, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is largely positive about the team’s kindness, patience and support during routine visits, surgery and ongoing care, including with nervous pets. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about communication, record accuracy and how some consultations and surgical arrangements were handled.
Cromwell Veterinary Group is part of Linnaeus and has served pet owners in Huntingdonshire for over 100 years, with multiple practices and a rehabilitation centre. The group also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility and provides access to emergency out-of-hours treatment. Recent feedback is largely positive, especially around friendly reception staff, clear communication, and supportive care, with a small number of concerns about handling during consultations.
- •Several reviewers describe kind, compassionate care, especially around difficult moments. End-of-life support is a recurring strength, with mentions of privacy, time to say goodbye, clear explanations, a candle and poem at reception, and keepsakes such as paw prints, footprints, sympathy cards and a lock of hair. - Clinical care and follow-up are praised in some cases.
- •Recent feedback is very positive, with one client saying they have used the practice for 25 years and have always had great experiences. - Clients repeatedly mention the team being friendly, helpful, and easy to deal with. - The reception team is singled out for a lovely welcome, and vets are described as lovely, brilliant, and very good.
- •Recent reviews are strongly positive about the team’s friendly, caring manner, with several owners simply describing the staff as lovely or fab. - Owners value the clinic’s calm, thoughtful environment, with specific praise for the quiet cat waiting area, blankets for nervous cats, easy parking, and a spacious reception area. - Reviews highlight good communication and continuity of care, including informative vet and nurse appointments, positive experiences from puppyhood onward, and support for pets with complex health issues.
Triovet March presents itself as an independent veterinary practice with a stated focus on animal welfare. Its listed services cover routine consultations and surgery, with on-site digital X-ray and ultrasound, access to cardiology referral, home visits, and a 24-hour emergency service. The limited recent feedback available is very positive, highlighting friendly staff and notably gentle handling during an injection.
- •Recent reviews are overwhelmingly positive about the clinical team, with owners describing staff as knowledgeable, caring, professional, and genuinely focused on cats’ wellbeing. - The clinic environment is a recurring positive theme, with reviewers calling it spotlessly clean, calm, spacious, and notably free of the usual “vet smell.”
- •Surgical care and aftercare stand out strongly: owners mention spays, small/neat wounds, step-by-step explanations, and next-day follow-up calls, with some also noting a detailed email and follow-up visit. - There is one clear negative theme around the front-desk experience, centred on a repeated complaint about a phone interaction with the receptionist, but this sits against a much larger body of very positive feedback.
Our Score (46/100)
- •Reviews describe vets as kind, understanding, and thorough, with time taken to explain options clearly. - Reception and clinical staff are mentioned as warm, friendly, and helpful on arrival. - Some owners note they may see a different vet on different visits, but still feel confident in the care provided.
RSPCA Cambridge is part of the RSPCA charity rather than a corporate veterinary group. It provides veterinary support with a clear emphasis on helping owners who may struggle with costs, and it is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent feedback continues to show strong appreciation for the care pets receive in clinic, alongside ongoing frustration about difficulty getting through by phone.
