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White Lodge Veterinary Clinic provides care for a wide mix of animals (including dogs, cats, small furries, reptiles, equines and farm animals) and states it has hospital-standard surgical and inpatient facilities. The website also says it offers a 24‑hour emergency service for registered clients. In the latest reviews available to us, some owners describe being fitted in quickly for concerns like an elderly cat, with “good advice” and a sense that the vet wasn’t pushing unwanted services. One reviewer, however, alleges a very negative experience around urgent care for a hamster when money was owed, describing the phone handling as disrespectful and claiming euthanasia was recommended “for profit.” These accounts conflict. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include being seen on time, getting an appointment quickly even for routine jabs, and a note that the practice “is no longer set up for cash payment” (they reportedly kept £6 as account credit when change couldn’t be given).
White Lodge Veterinary Clinic provides care for a wide mix of animals (including dogs, cats, small furries, reptiles, equines and farm animals) and states it has hospital-standard surgical and inpatient facilities. The website also says it offers a 24‑hour emergency service for registered clients. In the latest reviews available to us, some owners describe being fitted in quickly for concerns like an elderly cat, with “good advice” and a sense that the vet wasn’t pushing unwanted services. One reviewer, however, alleges a very negative experience around urgent care for a hamster when money was owed, describing the phone handling as disrespectful and claiming euthanasia was recommended “for profit.” These accounts conflict. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include being seen on time, getting an appointment quickly even for routine jabs, and a note that the practice “is no longer set up for cash payment” (they reportedly kept £6 as account credit when change couldn’t be given).
Veterinary Task Force Ltd (VTF) is an independent veterinary services company founded in 2021, set up primarily for the operational working dog community rather than general pet consultations. Based on its website, it focuses on veterinary assurance, professional training, and consultancy work, including “fit for duty” style assessments. It also supplies bespoke first-aid kits, suggesting a practical, field-oriented offering. The company states it is certified by The CPD Certification Service, and describes “Exped Vet” as part of VTF, aimed at supporting veterinary, medical, and canine professionals working in expeditionary, charity, humanitarian, and disaster-relief settings.
Veterinary Task Force Ltd (VTF) is an independent veterinary services company founded in 2021, set up primarily for the operational working dog community rather than general pet consultations. Based on its website, it focuses on veterinary assurance, professional training, and consultancy work, including “fit for duty” style assessments. It also supplies bespoke first-aid kits, suggesting a practical, field-oriented offering. The company states it is certified by The CPD Certification Service, and describes “Exped Vet” as part of VTF, aimed at supporting veterinary, medical, and canine professionals working in expeditionary, charity, humanitarian, and disaster-relief settings.
Only limited information was provided for this listing (clinic name and basic Google category). No website summary, service list, pricing details, or written reviews/ratings were included in the inputs, so it isn’t possible to summarise what the clinic is set up for (e.g., species treated, types of appointments, facilities, or approach) or what clients commonly report.
Only limited information was provided for this listing (clinic name and basic Google category). No website summary, service list, pricing details, or written reviews/ratings were included in the inputs, so it isn’t possible to summarise what the clinic is set up for (e.g., species treated, types of appointments, facilities, or approach) or what clients commonly report.
Frome FarmVETS is a farm-focused veterinary practice (no corporate group mentioned) centred on improving farm efficiency and animal health. The website describes a practical, herd-level offering alongside hands-on work, with services including fertility support, TB testing, foot trimming and mobility scoring, and export certification. It also states they provide 24/7 emergency care, where calls are always answered by the admin team or a vet.
Frome FarmVETS is a farm-focused veterinary practice (no corporate group mentioned) centred on improving farm efficiency and animal health. The website describes a practical, herd-level offering alongside hands-on work, with services including fertility support, TB testing, foot trimming and mobility scoring, and export certification. It also states they provide 24/7 emergency care, where calls are always answered by the admin team or a vet.
Chew Valley Vet is a mobile (home-visit) veterinary service offering routine care for cats, dogs and rabbits in the pet’s home. The website emphasises routine appointments delivered via house calls rather than a fixed clinic facility. Professional registrations/memberships are stated as RCVS registered, and a member of BSAVA and BVA. Ownership/affiliation (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated.
Chew Valley Vet is a mobile (home-visit) veterinary service offering routine care for cats, dogs and rabbits in the pet’s home. The website emphasises routine appointments delivered via house calls rather than a fixed clinic facility. Professional registrations/memberships are stated as RCVS registered, and a member of BSAVA and BVA. Ownership/affiliation (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated.
Isle Valley Vets Ltd has been caring for pets since the 1970s and is described on its website as a gold level cat friendly practice. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe thorough assessments and a team that helps pets (including nervous dogs) cope with visits—one review mentions using treats and a welcoming approach to settle a dog, and another highlights patience with a scared, reluctant Labrador. One reviewer also flags a potential downside: care can be very expensive, with payment demanded upfront even when insurance can be verified.
Isle Valley Vets Ltd has been caring for pets since the 1970s and is described on its website as a gold level cat friendly practice. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe thorough assessments and a team that helps pets (including nervous dogs) cope with visits—one review mentions using treats and a welcoming approach to settle a dog, and another highlights patience with a scared, reluctant Labrador. One reviewer also flags a potential downside: care can be very expensive, with payment demanded upfront even when insurance can be verified.
Black Rock Vets Ltd is an RCVS-accredited practice with Gold standard Cat Friendly Clinic status and RWAF Silver (Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund) recognition, and it explicitly treats dogs, cats and rabbits. The website highlights laser therapy (photobiomodulation) as a key capability, including an introductory offer of 10 laser sessions at 50% off. It also states that emergency care is available outside normal hours via an out-of-hours emergency service. From the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention knowledgeable staff and consistently professional service over many years (one reviewer references 25 years of use).
Black Rock Vets Ltd is an RCVS-accredited practice with Gold standard Cat Friendly Clinic status and RWAF Silver (Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund) recognition, and it explicitly treats dogs, cats and rabbits. The website highlights laser therapy (photobiomodulation) as a key capability, including an introductory offer of 10 laser sessions at 50% off. It also states that emergency care is available outside normal hours via an out-of-hours emergency service. From the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention knowledgeable staff and consistently professional service over many years (one reviewer references 25 years of use).
Park Road Vets is part of the Bath Vet Group (as indicated by the practice website) and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice that handles routine care as well as urgent and more complex situations, with multiple mentions of same-day appointments and emergency/illness cases. Concrete examples owners mention include: a vet taking time with a nervous rescue dog and offering to check the waiting area was clear of other dogs before leaving; a same-day appointment for a dog’s eye problem; treatment for emergencies and surgeries as well as check-ups; and extra support provided when a pet passed away.
Park Road Vets is part of the Bath Vet Group (as indicated by the practice website) and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice that handles routine care as well as urgent and more complex situations, with multiple mentions of same-day appointments and emergency/illness cases. Concrete examples owners mention include: a vet taking time with a nervous rescue dog and offering to check the waiting area was clear of other dogs before leaving; a same-day appointment for a dog’s eye problem; treatment for emergencies and surgeries as well as check-ups; and extra support provided when a pet passed away.
Langport Veterinary Centre
Langport
Langport Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice with equine services, nurse clinics, and end-of-life care listed on its website, supported by in-house specialist equipment. The site also notes RCVS awards for Client Service and for Team and Professional Responsibility. Ownership/group status isn’t stated. From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention clear, reassuring communication—one describes getting straightforward advice when they were worried about a post-operative infection risk—and consistently describe the team as helpful and kind. One review also mentions treats being given to the pet during a visit.
Langport Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice with equine services, nurse clinics, and end-of-life care listed on its website, supported by in-house specialist equipment. The site also notes RCVS awards for Client Service and for Team and Professional Responsibility. Ownership/group status isn’t stated. From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention clear, reassuring communication—one describes getting straightforward advice when they were worried about a post-operative infection risk—and consistently describe the team as helpful and kind. One review also mentions treats being given to the pet during a visit.
Delaware Veterinary Group
Castle Cary
Delaware Veterinary Group is an RCVS-listed practice that treats both small animals and farm animals, and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. It’s set up for routine preventative care as well as urgent problems, with emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic information. In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe clear explanations of problems and options, staff who talk through prices at reception, and supportive handling of difficult situations—including an emergency visit for a cat and a home visit at end of life.
Delaware Veterinary Group is an RCVS-listed practice that treats both small animals and farm animals, and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. It’s set up for routine preventative care as well as urgent problems, with emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic information. In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe clear explanations of problems and options, staff who talk through prices at reception, and supportive handling of difficult situations—including an emergency visit for a cat and a home visit at end of life.
