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37 clinicsTriovet is a veterinary practice in Chatteris that is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. It appears equipped to deal with urgent cases, surgery, and end-of-life care, with reviews regularly highlighting clear communication, compassionate handling, and prompt help when pets need to be seen quickly. A small number of reviews raise concerns about cost focus and front-desk manner, but the overall pattern of feedback remains strongly positive.
Church House Veterinary Clinic in St. Neots offers a broad range of veterinary care, including emergency veterinary services and veterinary nurse training. Recent reviews show a mix of very positive experiences and some serious complaints, while its overall Google rating remains strong at 4.7 stars from 222 reviews. Specific praise includes kind handling, clear explanations and short-notice appointments.
Johnson and Scott Ltd is a veterinary practice in Ely offering routine care alongside emergency and urgent help. Owners regularly describe the team as kind, caring and professional, with recent feedback also highlighting clear communication during stressful cases. Reviews also mention practical facilities including a spacious waiting room and parking.
Medivet Wisbech is a Medivet practice in Wisbech offering veterinary care for cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals. Its website lists routine and diagnostic services including consultations, vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, nurse clinics, home visits, in-house laboratory testing and X-rays, with out-of-hours cover provided via Vets Now. Recent feedback is very positive, with repeated praise for clear advice, friendly reception staff and vet Monica in particular.
Cambridge Bar Hill VetsforPets is a Vets4Pets-branded practice that the website describes as locally owned. It has a modern, well-equipped setup including an in-house lab, imaging, an endoscopy and dental suite, isolation, and separate dog and cat wards. Recent feedback is strongly positive about the team’s knowledge, communication, punctual appointments, and welcoming reception support.
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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.
Medivet Peterborough Bretton is part of the Medivet veterinary group. The practice offers routine preventive care such as vaccinations, microchipping and ongoing healthcare-plan support, alongside end-of-life care, with access to Medivet’s 24-hour emergency network. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, especially around helpful staff, compassionate care and practical touches to reduce stress for cats, though a small number of reviews mention communication or handling concerns.
Medivet St Ives is part of the Medivet network and offers both routine veterinary care and more advanced services, including orthopaedic surgery and care for exotic animals. Out-of-hours emergency cover is provided through Cromwell Veterinary Group in Huntingdon. Recent feedback is largely positive, with many owners praising the team’s kindness, communication and follow-up care.
Cromwell Veterinary Group is part of Linnaeus and operates across six practices, including the Great Cambourne surgery. The group says it has been serving local pets for more than 100 years and also has a rehabilitation centre. It states that emergency out-of-hours treatment is available, and recent reviewers often mention swift appointments, clear explanations, and friendly communication.
Highgate Veterinary Clinic in Cambridge offers a broad range of first-opinion veterinary care, including preventive treatment, diagnostics, surgery and an in-house laboratory, with emergency guidance available. Recent feedback consistently describes a calm, caring practice where owners feel listened to and well informed. The practice is especially well regarded for taking time with nervous dogs, rescue pets and families facing difficult treatment or end-of-life decisions.
Riverport Vets Ltd presents itself as an independent practice, with online options to book appointments, register pets and request repeat medications. The website says out-of-hours emergencies are handled by Cromwell Vets. Recent feedback consistently highlights clear explanations, regular updates during procedures, thoughtful discussion of medication choices and costs, and caring follow-up for both routine and more complex cases such as skin allergy management.
Johnson and Scott Ltd provides traditional small-animal veterinary care and says it prioritises continuity, aiming for clients to see the same vet where possible. The practice describes modern, well-equipped premises with on-site parking, and recent feedback also mentions clean facilities. Reviews point to thoughtful first appointments, calm handling during routine vaccinations and check-ups, and compassionate support around end-of-life care. One negative review reports the practice refused to scan a found kitten’s microchip.
Medivet St Neots is part of the Medivet group and provides routine and medical care for cats, dogs, rabbits, small mammals and exotics. The clinic lists 15-minute consultations, in-house lab testing and X-ray facilities, and it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with repeated praise for compassionate support, clear communication and practical help during both routine care and difficult situations.
Medivet Impington is part of the Medivet group and offers routine appointments alongside access to overnight emergency care through one of Medivet’s 24-hour centres. Recent feedback paints a picture of a caring, efficient practice, with owners praising easy booking, a convenient location with parking, and staff who help pets feel at ease.
Medivet Brampton is part of the Medivet group and supports veterinary nurse training. The clinic offers 15-minute consultations, in-house lab testing and X-rays, alongside routine care such as vaccinations, microchipping and neutering for cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners often praising the calm, caring team, clear aftercare advice and quick help for urgent problems, although some mention appointment availability can be tight at times.
Amical Veterinary Centre in March is an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme–accredited, purpose-built practice with modern diagnostic equipment, and it is part of IVC Evidensia. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as providing emergency veterinary services outside routine hours. Recent feedback is often positive about routine appointments and staff manner, though some reviewers raise concerns about upfront payment and insurance handling.
Peterborough Vets4Pets is a corporate Vets4Pets practice in Peterborough offering routine veterinary care, treatment for illness and injury, end-of-life care, and a kitten healthcare plan that includes vaccines and worming. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners describe caring, friendly vets and good outcomes, while others raise concerns about reception interactions, follow-up, and the handling of serious cases.
Werrington Vets in Peterborough is an RCVS-accredited general practice owned by CVS (UK) Ltd. The practice offers broad first-opinion veterinary care, with in-house diagnostics including X-ray, ultrasound and a laboratory, and it also lists referral services in soft tissue surgery, internal medicine and keyhole surgery. Recent feedback is mixed, with long-standing clients praising the team’s care while some more recent reviewers report concerns about higher costs, continuity and communication.
Cromwell Veterinary Group is a Linnaeus-owned practice in Huntingdon, with a purpose-built branch dating from the 1980s. The site has two vet consultation rooms, a nurse consultation room, and an on-site theatre for surgical procedures. Reviews regularly highlight friendly, professional care, quick appointment access, and gentle handling of cats, while out-of-hours emergencies are directed to the group’s 24-hour hospital service.
Isle Veterinary Group in Ely provides routine and urgent veterinary care, and the clinic website states that a 24 hour emergency service is available. Recent feedback highlights quick access when pets need to be seen promptly, thorough consultations that do not feel rushed, and a consistently friendly welcome from the team. Owners also regularly mention the practice’s Pet Club for preventive care.
Northfield Vets in Ely provides small-animal veterinary care, with website-listed services including surgery, diagnostics, referrals, dental treatment and a 24-hour emergency vet service. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with many owners describing long-term relationships with the practice and praising the team’s professionalism, compassion and continuity of care. There is also occasional criticism around customer service and cost, but that sits against a much larger body of favourable comments.
Medivet Peterborough Whittlesey is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine and advanced surgery and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent feedback is largely positive about clear communication, kind handling of pets, and a welcoming atmosphere, though a smaller number of reviews mention inconsistent service, reception attentiveness, and pricing concerns.
Medivet Peterborough Welland Road is part of the Medivet corporate group. It offers routine preventive care and general consultations, with access to overnight emergency care through Medivet’s 24-hour centres. Recent feedback highlights thorough, kind handling of pets, including nervous dogs, and compassionate support around end-of-life care, although a small number of reviews mention frustrations with administration and phone access.
Pet Doctors Ely is a CVS-owned branch of the Pet Doctors Veterinary Group and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training practice. It is a small-animal clinic offering routine care alongside in-house diagnostics, including imaging and lab work, and the website lists RCVS General Practice and Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) accreditation. Recent feedback suggests a mixed picture: many owners describe a friendly, understanding team, while some complaints focus on fees and management handling.
Village Vet Longstanton is part of the Linnaeus group. Owners consistently praise the practice for friendly, efficient care, clear explanations of diagnoses and treatment options, and good access to appointments. Reviews also mention supportive handling for anxious dogs and prompt attention when pets become unwell.
Cromwell Veterinary Group in Huntingdon is part of Linnaeus. It offers everyday veterinary care for cats and dogs, alongside preventive treatment collection through its Pet Club, and the wider practice also lists a rehabilitation centre and veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners often praising clear advice, caring staff, and a friendly reception team.
Belgrave House Veterinary Surgery’s ownership isn’t stated. The practice presents itself as a general veterinary clinic with surgical capability, home visits, and a stated 24-hour emergency service, caring for both pets and livestock. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with owners highlighting compassionate handling, clear explanations, and careful support in both complex cases and end-of-life care.
Burghley Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, RCVS accredited practice in Peterborough. The clinic says it provides 24-hour hospital care with dedicated nurses available around the clock and also offers Vidivet for digital vet support. Recent feedback is generally positive, with owners praising knowledgeable vets, compassionate care, clear communication, and help with urgent treatment, though a small number of reviewers still report rude or unhelpful service.
Affordable Vets presents itself as a small-team practice, with longer 30–60 minute consultations and a stress-free environment for pets. It offers general pet care, in-house testing, routine procedures and surgery, plus daytime emergency appointments. Reviews consistently highlight clear explanations, second opinions, and a more conservative approach to treatment, alongside compassionate handling of urgent and end-of-life situations.
Cambridge Veterinary Group Ltd is a Cambridge practice that is part of IVC Evidensia. It offers routine veterinary care along with dentistry, illness work-ups, and care for some small and exotic pets. Recent feedback points to a generally caring, communicative team, with some mixed experiences around appointment availability and costs.
Village Vet Cottenham is a Linnaeus-owned practice in Cambridge offering general veterinary care, with owners also describing access to other Village Vet branches for some routine surgery and emergency visits. Recent feedback continues to highlight clear communication, gentle handling, and a friendly team. Owners also mention a monthly pet care package that bundles preventive treatments and routine care.
Pengelly & Mizen Veterinary Surgeons is a mixed practice in Peterborough and part of IVC Evidensia. It offers a broad veterinary service, including emergency care, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice also advertises consultations as part of its Pet Health Club® Plus plan. Recent feedback is largely very positive, especially around welcoming staff, prompt appointments and calm handling of nervous pets.
Hampton Veterinary Centre is an IVC Evidensia practice in Peterborough. It provides routine and urgent veterinary care for dogs, cats and a wide range of small pets and exotics, with recent feedback highlighting caring service, clear communication and support in more complex cases.
Home Veterinary Services Ltd is a veterinary provider in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. Publicly available information here is limited, and no clear details are available on its services, ownership, team, pricing, or client feedback.
Vets Now Peterborough is an out-of-hours and emergency veterinary clinic in Peterborough and is part of the IVC Evidensia group. It offers urgent care for dogs, cats and some smaller or exotic pets, with video consultation and live chat support also mentioned. Recent feedback is positive overall about the staff’s kindness, explanations and weekend availability, though some owners raise concerns about cost and occasional waits.
Cambridge Radiology Referrals is a veterinary referral imaging service in Cambridge offering CT, ultrasound, biopsy during imaging when appropriate, and telemedicine/teleradiology support. It works with referrals across oncology, soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics, and internal medicine. Recent feedback highlights calm handling of pets, detailed explanations, and efficient appointments and results.
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.



