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Sage Veterinary Group is a small independent practice in Bradford, established in January 1995 by Graham and Sally Codd. It presents itself as a practice that prioritises animal care, and clinic information indicates general veterinary and emergency provision. Recent feedback is mixed overall: several owners describe a warm, helpful team, while a small number of reviewers raise serious concerns about costs and treatment outcomes.
Holme Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, first-opinion practice in Huddersfield treating small animals and horses. It is an Approved Veterinary Nurse training centre and an approved member of the Royal College Practice Standards Scheme. The practice highlights digital X-ray, in-house diagnostics, fully equipped surgical theatres, full dental facilities, complementary therapies such as laser acupuncture, and reminder services for flea, worming, and vaccinations.
- •Several reviewers praise the friendly staff, saying they were put at ease and that pets were well looked after. - One review highlights a very clean clinic and a smooth experience from appointment through discharge, with specific praise for Raquel. - One 1-star review reports a poor referral experience, describing delays, lack of direct contact, and conflicting information about whether the required operation was offered.
Yorkshire Vets runs several first-opinion surgeries supported by an RCVS-accredited Veterinary Hospital. It offers routine care including health checks, vaccinations, neutering, routine surgery and dental surgery, and arranges 24-hour out-of-hours and emergency care through Vets Now. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners praise the reception team and access to care, while others raise serious concerns about communication, empathy and handling around end-of-life cases.
Craven Farm Vets is a farm-focused veterinary practice in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Its listed services cover emergency farm veterinary care, herd and flock health, fertility work, mastitis support, dairy cow nutrition, calf work, sheep and backyard poultry, along with bull-related work and training courses. The clinic states that it provides 24/7 emergency cover, 365 days a year.
- •Recent positive comments describe the clinic as helpful, convenient, and reasonably priced. - One family spoke warmly about an end-of-life appointment, saying the vet identified a tumour quickly, allowed plenty of time to say goodbye, and did not push extra tests before humane euthanasia. - A negative review focused on handling during a claw-clipping visit, with the owner saying their arthritic dog was restrained in a way that caused visible distress.
Churchfield Veterinary Centre is a long-established practice in Huddersfield, operating since the 1930s, with three surgeries and a stated 24/7 emergency service every day of the year. The practice website also references a Pet Health Club®. Recent feedback is mixed but leans positive overall, with praise for clear communication and confident handling of difficult dogs, alongside one report of disruptive closures and delays collecting routine flea and worming treatment.
Complementary Animal Therapies is a Leeds veterinary provider that is part of IVC Evidensia. The clearest publicly listed service is emergency veterinary care, described as available on a 24/7 or extended-hours basis. There is very little other public detail about its routine services, facilities, pricing, or typical client experience.
