
Note: Showing the 5 most recent Google reviews out of 621 we track in total. Recent reviews may not be representative of overall sentiment.
2 weeks ago
Just taken cat to Skellingthorpe for annual jab. Always prefer to take cat there as it’s usually a lot quieter. Cat doesn’t usually like male vets but Cameron (?) took his time with her and was so calm and gentle there wasn’t even a hiss from the cat 👌. Great service as usual.
a month ago
We can't thank everyone enough for their help with Jock (Scottish Terrier)from the Reception team the Nurses and Vets Jock has had three visits this week and an ultrasound scan today with further blood test hopefully he will soon feel better - once again Thank You Denise & Tony Wright
5 months ago
Very recently we had a real emergency with one of our two cats. He was a very affectionate and well loved 6 year old tabby. Sadly he suddenly became very ill requiring an immediate visit to the Veterinary Hospital. The service provided when needed most was exemplary. The receptionist, practice nurse and vet (and others) acted swiftly and with compassion but sadly he could not be saved. There was a real sense of prompt attention, empathy, understanding and sympathy and we thank you all for your efforts and professionalism throughout. Thankyou.
5 months ago
Amazing staff, new layout works perfect. Cat only afternoons work really well. And even have a cat only bay. I've used these vets for a number of years. Every time they have been helpful and even enthusiastic and loving to try and find any problems. Very expensive. I've spent over £1000 here over the past 6 weeks. One cat passed away and the other diagnosed with thyroid issues. Luckily caught it in time. Thank you
5 months ago
If I could give ten stars I would. We’ve always had positive experiences with them and our two rabbits, Benji and Clover, but this week we had to bring in Benji in an emergency situation. The vet (Thryn) identified that his stomach had most likely flipped, which is a deadly condition, and acted so quickly - while honestly and kindly explaining exactly what was happening as well as the risks of any interventions and what his honest chances of survival were. He went straight in for xrays and an emergency surgery that must have been at least 3 hours. Benji is home two days later, and while he might not be fully out of the woods yet, his chances are looking good. We’re so, so grateful to Thryn and the rest of the team for saving him, for communicating so clearly and kindly with us, and for putting up with his feisty bunny pal who needed to be there too but did NOT want to be 🤣 Thank you!!
