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- •Compassionate end-of-life care stands out, with owners describing kind, patient support and clear explanations during euthanasia appointments. - Day-to-day service is often described as friendly and welcoming, including first visits, vaccinations, and general appointments. - Facilities and the overall in-clinic experience are mentioned positively, including the waiting room.
Vets4Pets Leeds Colton is part of the Vets4Pets group and was established in January 2018. The practice offers advanced in-house diagnostics and surgery, including digital radiography, ultrasound, endoscopy, an in-house lab and an operating theatre, with separate dog and cat wards plus an isolation unit. The clinic is listed as RCVS Accredited and holds ISFM Cat Friendly and RWAF Rabbit Friendly status.
- •Reviewers consistently describe a friendly, caring and professional team, with praise extending from reception staff to vets. - Several owners mention clear communication, including explanations of treatment options, prognosis, medication, and home care. - Recent examples include help with a foot injury, investigation and treatment after blood tests identified infection, and supportive care during a longer diagnostic journey.
- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with several reviewers describing the staff as friendly, caring and particularly good with animals. - Communication is a recurring strength: reviewers mention that things are explained well and that aftercare is excellent. - Routine visits come across well in recent comments, including vaccinations and a nail-trimming visit for a rescued dog that reportedly went smoothly.
- •Recent reviews consistently praise the practice’s kind, respectful manner, with vets, nurses and reception all mentioned positively. - Owners describe clear explanations and practical plans, including medication started at a first appointment and advice that helped guide further investigation. - Several reviews give concrete examples of successful care, including same-day Saturday treatment for an infected anal gland, improvement in a cat’s stress overgrooming, and cruciate ligament surgery with a reported full recovery.
Calder Vets Ltd is part of the Linnaeus group and one of an 8-clinic practice serving the Huddersfield area. The practice offers a broad mix of general veterinary and rehabilitation services, including dentistry, ultrasound and a rehabilitation centre, and it states that it provides a 24-hour emergency service. Recent feedback is mostly positive for caring staff and prompt help with urgent problems, although some owners raise concerns about medication and treatment costs.
- •Warm welcome: reviewers describe the practice as lovely, friendly and polite, and say they felt welcome on arrival. - Helpful and flexible service: one recent reviewer particularly appreciated still being seen after running late. - Compassionate support: a review praises a vet for spending a lot of time with them during a sad situation.
Our Score (65/100)
- •Owners report good surgical outcomes, including mammary cyst removal and castration, with pets healing well and showing little distress. - The team is often described as friendly, caring and welcoming, with especially positive comments about handling nervous animals and keeping owners updated during procedures. - Several reviewers say they were able to get appointments when needed, and mention prompt tests, treatment, vaccinations and routine care.
Vets4Pets Leeds is part of the Vets4Pets group and provides both routine preventative care and treatment for sick or injured pets. The practice is equipped for diagnostics and surgery, with facilities including an in-house laboratory, digital X-ray, an operating theatre, an isolation unit, and separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards. It also offers access to a dedicated 24/7 veterinary emergency service via another Vets4Pets emergency site.
Shearbridge Veterinary Centre in Bradford is part of VetPartners. The practice says it offers 15-minute vet consultations as standard, is fully equipped with the latest veterinary equipment, and operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. It also notes having a client car park, and the overall picture is of a well-established practice with many clients returning over long periods.
