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#121
4.3(89 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Chantry Vets is part of a group with 5 branches and is supported by two veterinary hospitals; the group’s newer hospital is described as having modern facilities and providing 24-hour care. The practice is accredited as a **Cat Friendly Clinic (Gold Status)**. In the latest reviews, owners most often mention reassuring consults (“put our minds at rest”), approachable front-desk help, and a named veterinary nurse (Chris) who takes time to listen and explain. A recurring practical drawback is limited opening days and small, warm consult rooms.

4.2(264 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Sage Veterinary Group describes itself as a small, independent practice established in January 1995 by Graham and Sally Codd, with an emphasis (from its own website) on prioritising animal care over profitability. Recent reviews show a split experience: some owners describe staff helping promptly—including taking in an injured pigeon—while others raise serious complaints about outcomes and costs, including one review alleging a dog died and another describing a disputed IV cannula placement and shifting quotes.

4.5(353 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:

Companion Care (Bradford) Ltd trading as **Vets4Pets** is part of the **Vets4Pets** group. The practice presents itself as a **modern, well‑equipped clinic** with in‑house diagnostics (including a lab and digital imaging), and reviews most often talk about **routine pet care and procedures** rather than complex referral work. Owners specifically mention **cat neutering operations**, **easy appointment booking**, and **being able to reach someone by phone**. The clinic is also listed as a **Veterinary Nurse Training facility**.

#124
4.5(45 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Calder Vets Ltd is part of a multi-clinic veterinary practice (the website describes 8 clinics) offering routine care alongside broader facilities such as ultrasound, dentistry, and a rehabilitation centre (including hydrotherapy, physiotherapy and laser treatment). The practice also states it provides a 24-hour emergency service and has a bereavement room. From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: some owners describe “very good service”, while others report problems with front-desk communication and feeling dismissed during stressful appointments. Specific complaints include being refused guidance over the phone about whether to bring in an injured dog, and a cat appointment where the owner felt the vet was impatient and handled weighing in a way they found distressing.

#125

Chantry Vets

Wakefield

4.0(140 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Chantry Vets is a multi-branch practice (5 branches) supported by two veterinary hospitals, including a hospital that provides 24-hour care. The website states the practice holds **Gold Cat Friendly Clinic Status** and positions itself around involving owners in decisions. In the latest reviews available, owners describe straightforward routine care (annual vaccinations and health checks) and handling of nervous dogs, with several people specifically noting **no pressure to add extras** and vets using a calm approach (including **treats** and giving anxious pets time).

#126
4.7(24 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Cancer Care for Pets Ltd describes itself as an **independent oncology clinic** focused on cancer diagnosis and treatment, with **on-site CT**, **ultrasound**, a **chemotherapy facility**, and **advanced surgical theatres**. The clinic appears set up for **referral-style cancer work-ups and ongoing treatment plans**, including **multiple chemotherapy protocols** and longer-term management. From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention: - **Chemotherapy courses over months** (including “lots of different chemotherapy protocols” for chronic lymphocytic leukemia). - **Aftercare and ongoing support**, including follow-up support “from the second you step into the building to aftercare.” - **Support around difficult end-of-life decisions**, including a condolence card mentioned by one owner after their pet died. One review alleges a past negative experience involving **Neil Palmer** (compassion and billing/mistakes), while other recent reviews describe strongly positive support and communication.

4.3(75 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Ashfield Veterinary – Wakefield is a small-animal practice that’s part of the Ashfield Veterinary Group, with RCVS General Practice status. The website highlights routine care plus in-house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray and ultrasound), and it offers nurse clinics and home visits. For emergencies, the practice provides care during normal opening hours, with out-of-hours support handled by MiNightVet Rotherham. Reviews are mixed: some owners describe kind handling around procedures like cat neutering, while others complain about changing charges, high prices for basics/medications, and seeing different (agency) vets at different visits.

#128

Chantry Vets

Wakefield

4.2(84 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Chantry Vets is part of a multi-branch practice with two veterinary hospitals, including a newer veterinary hospital that offers 24-hour care. The practice also states it holds **Gold Cat Friendly Clinic Status**, which may matter if you have a cat that finds vet visits stressful. Recent reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations during exams and treatments, plus staff who take time to answer questions—one owner specifically thanks vet **Melina** for explaining the examination and treatment plan, and others mention smooth routine visits such as vaccinations.

4.8(34 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Ledston Equine Clinic has a 4.8★ Google rating from 34 reviews, but the latest written reviews available to us mostly describe it as a venue for equestrian activities rather than commenting on veterinary care. Reviewers mention attending dressage and jumping, feeling welcomed and encouraged on a first visit, and one person noting they placed 4th in dressage. No corporate group ownership or clinical/veterinary facilities are described in the information provided.

4.0(6 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Companion Care (Wakefield) Ltd is a **locally owned Vets4Pets practice** (run as a joint venture), set up as a **modern, well‑equipped clinic** with in‑house diagnostics and surgical facilities. The website describes a broad clinical offering (including orthopaedics and imaging), and also notes practical accessibility features such as **separate cat and dog waiting areas** plus an **isolation unit**. From the latest reviews available to us, the feedback is **brief and limited in detail**, but includes a clear positive comment describing the team as “**brilliant**” and “**really helpful**”.

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