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45 clinicsManuela Ridgeway (MRCVS) is a veterinary surgeon based in Woodditton, Cambridgeshire. Publicly available information here is limited to the name and MRCVS registration, with no further published details on facilities, opening hours, service range, or clinic policies.
Vets 2 Your Pets is a mobile veterinary service offering home visits rather than appointments in a traditional clinic. Its website presents it as covering routine preventive care, ongoing management for conditions such as arthritis and allergies, and planned at-home support including home euthanasia for cats and dogs. It also offers vet nurse home visits, and says calls are answered and advised by qualified veterinary nurses. For urgent cases, it states that it does not provide emergency home call-outs, instead referring clients to partner practices and offering out-of-hours telemedicine consultations.
Cambridge Cat Clinic in Fulbourn is a cat-only veterinary practice offering routine care as well as more complex or non-routine procedures. The clinic also says it is accredited as a Gold Standard Cat Friendly Clinic by the International Society of Feline Medicine. Recent feedback continues to highlight a calm, very clean environment and attentive support around common feline procedures.
Nene Veterinary Group – March is part of Nene Veterinary Group, a three-branch practice providing small-animal care, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback continues to present it as a practice focused on long-term pet care across different life stages, from routine visits and vaccinations to urgent appointments and end-of-life support. Reviewers often mention clear explanations, calm handling of nervous dogs, and a kind, supportive approach during difficult visits.
Triovet 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.
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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.
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.
Welland Valley Vets Ltd in Orton offers routine first-opinion veterinary care including health checks, vaccinations, neutering and dentistry. Reviews highlight a friendly, personal feel and the ability to build continuity with the same vet over time, which some owners particularly value for older dogs and ongoing medical issues. Feedback is mixed overall, with positive comments on staff warmth and clinical trust alongside some older complaints about rescheduled appointments, delays and 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.
SigmaVet is an independent veterinary clinic in March, with no corporate group mentioned, offering 24/7 on-site care for its clients and Sunday emergency cover. It advertises routine care such as vaccinations, neutering, microchipping and parasite treatment, alongside dental work, imaging and surgery. Recent owner feedback is especially positive about calm handling of anxious pets, clear explanations and a friendly, responsive team.
Waterside Vets in St. Neots offers routine preventive care, surgery, dental work and emergency support, including out-of-hours emergency information. Recent reviews describe a friendly, caring practice with thoughtful low-stress touches such as a quiet cat waiting area and blankets for nervous cats. Owners also highlight informative appointments, support for complex ongoing cases and compassionate end-of-life care.
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.
Silver Green Veterinary Practice in Wisbech offers a broad range of small-animal care, including consultations, surgery, dental work, diagnostics, preventative care and 24/7 emergency services. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners often praising the kindness of the reception team, nurses and vets, especially during stressful or end-of-life situations. Reviews also mention clear explanations during some appointments, although a small number describe less satisfactory communication with a particular vet.
Isle Large Animal Veterinary Centre in Ely offers 24-hour emergency care alongside routine and urgent appointments. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick access when pets need to be seen promptly, thorough consultations, and a friendly team. Preventive care such as vaccinations, microchipping and parasite control is also commonly mentioned, including a Pet Club plan used by several owners.
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.
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.
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. Recent feedback also highlights calm handling of nervous dogs and a supportive overall experience.
Kimbolton Vets presents itself as an independent practice with a personal approach to care. It appears well used for routine preventative work such as vaccinations, boosters and check-ups, while also handling common procedures including spays and dental treatment. Recent feedback is consistently positive about the team’s friendly, gentle manner and the way they help nervous pets feel more comfortable.
Clarendon Street Veterinary Surgery in Cambridge is regularly described by reviewers as a local independent practice. It appears set up for both urgent, same-day problems and planned procedures, with owners describing quick access for emergencies as well as timely booking for surgery. The clinic also offers ongoing aftercare, and its website states that out-of-hours calls are handled by Vets24.
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.
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.
Ash Croft Veterinary Practice LLP is a Cambridge veterinary practice and veterinary nurse training facility. The practice notes a waiting-room capacity policy, so clients may sometimes be asked to wait outside until there is space. Reviews describe long-term care over many years, including support with cancer cases and end-of-life appointments, while a smaller number of recent complaints focus on reception interactions and payment or arrival handling.
Vet Eye Care is a dedicated ophthalmology clinic for pets in the Peterborough area, with reviews consistently describing referral-style consultations, detailed eye testing, and surgical treatment. Recent feedback continues to centre on cataract work, corneal ulcer treatment, and other eye procedures, with owners often reporting improved sight, comfort, and quality of life afterwards. Reviews also point to clear explanations, prompt appointments for urgent cases, and strong aftercare.
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.
Cromwell Vets in Ramsey is a long-established local veterinary practice serving Ramsey and the wider Huntingdon area of Cambridgeshire. At 57 Great Whyte, Ramsey, Huntingdon PE26 1HL, it has a friendly village-surgery feel that recent reviewers say helps both pets and owners settle in quickly. The practice is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Wednesday from 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM; it is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Cromwell Vets in Sawtry is a local veterinary practice serving pet owners around Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. It is known for a welcoming atmosphere, easy appointment booking, and calm, thorough consultations, with reception staff and vets often praised for helping nervous animals settle. The clinic is at 56 Green End Rd, Sawtry, Huntingdon PE28 5UY and is open Monday to Friday 9:00am–6:00pm and Saturday 9:00am–12:30pm, closed Sundays.
The Queen's Veterinary School Small Animal Hospital in Cambridge sees complex and referral cases, with owner feedback highlighting respiratory, cardiology, oncology, emergency and inpatient care. Recent reviews consistently describe clear communication, compassionate handling and a well-organised team, especially during more serious or longer treatment journeys. The hospital is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility, with owners mentioning trainee vets and students being involved in care.
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.
Ash Croft Veterinary Practice LLP in Cambridge cares for dogs, cats and small furries, with reviews suggesting many owners have used the practice for 20 years or more. Recent feedback is strongly positive about the team’s kindness, attentiveness and calm handling of pets, including nervous animals. One review highlights a limitation around at-home euthanasia, saying the practice could not provide a home visit in that situation.
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.
Granta Veterinary Specialists is an independent, vet-owned small-animal specialist referral centre in Cambridge. It is set up for complex referral work, with specialist services covering advanced diagnostics, medicine and surgery. Recent client feedback continues to highlight strong communication, thoughtful aftercare, overnight hospital stays when needed, and tailored treatment plans for individual cases.
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.
Animates Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a companion-animal practice in Peterborough with cat-specific facilities, rabbit-friendly recognition, and a veterinary nurse training role. The clinic offers routine and general veterinary care, with recent reviews often describing the team as friendly, professional, and reassuring. Recent feedback is mostly positive about the staff experience and cat clinic environment, though there are mixed views on cost and one very serious complaint about a cat’s care.
Orton Vets in Peterborough offers routine small-animal care for cats and dogs, including consultations, vaccinations, neutering, dental work and common nurse procedures. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with repeated praise for George and the wider team for compassionate handling, clear explanations and good outcomes in surgery and dental care. Reviews also highlight support during stressful situations, although a small number of clients mention communication around charges and difficulty getting a same-day appointment.
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. Recent feedback highlights a caring, friendly team and strong support for both urgent cases and ongoing aftercare.
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.
Cambridge Equine Clinic is an equine practice in Cambridge offering routine appointments during the week alongside a 24/7 emergency call-out service, 365 days a year. Its stated services cover everyday preventative care, diagnostics, dentistry, lameness work-ups, reproduction, and selected therapies. Client feedback is very positive, with reviewers repeatedly describing the vets as caring, calm, and thorough.
Nene Veterinary Group - Peterborough provides small-animal veterinary care in Peterborough. Recent feedback often describes caring, thorough vets, clear explanations, and visits that run with little waiting. Owners also mention respectful support at difficult end-of-life appointments, though one duplicated negative review reports a cat consultation where a suggestion of euthanasia felt inappropriate and damaging to trust.
Cambridge Farm Animal Veterinary Services is part of the University of Cambridge and is hosted through the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital website. The service is primarily focused on farm-animal work. The limited recent public feedback is mixed, with praise for a professional, helpful experience alongside a complaint from someone who says an elderly foster cat could not be seen without a full clinical history.
Slate Hall Veterinary Practice in Cambridge focuses on poultry health and welfare, with the practice presenting itself as a poultry-focused veterinary service. Its website emphasis is on poultry health and production support. Public feedback is very limited, but the only written review available praises help with chickens experiencing respiratory problems and specifically mentions Jackie.
University of Cambridge Admin Centre is listed in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Public information on its veterinary services and team is very limited, and the small amount of recent feedback is sparse and mixed.



