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Best Vets in West Yorkshire

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Our Score (49/100)

4.5(32 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Sage Veterinary Group was established in January 1995 by Graham and Sally Codd. Based on the information available, it appears to handle both routine visits (for example, nail/claw clipping for a dog with arthritis) and end-of-life care (a cat euthanasia after a tumour was identified immediately). Reviewers describe a mix of experiences: one recent account reports handling during a nail trim that caused visible distress, while another describes a euthanasia appointment where the family were given time to say goodbye and felt the pet wasn’t kept in for costly tests.

#132

Our Score (48/100)

4.5(2 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Craven Farm Vets appears set up primarily for farm and production animals, with services described around herd/flock work (fertility, mastitis, calves, sheep) and support for “backyard poultry.” The website states they provide emergency cover 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention a “very helpful” phone call and “no fuss reliable service,” suggesting straightforward, practical support.

Our Score (48/100)

4.4(50 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Beechwood Veterinary Group describes itself as a community veterinary practice that’s been caring for family pets since 1958 (multiple-branch group; ownership model isn’t stated). From the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine pet care and support through difficult end‑of‑life moments: owners mention a thorough check-up with medication provided, and compassionate help when saying goodbye to pets. Practical details that come up repeatedly include staff taking time to listen to concerns, a calm/quiet environment that suited a cat, and follow-up gestures after a pet’s death (cards and seeds mentioned).

Our Score (48/100)

4.4(8 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Companion Care (Pudsey) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is a Vets4Pets practice with on-site facilities including an in-house lab, pharmacy, digital X‑ray and ultrasound, plus a hospital ward, isolation unit and operating theatre. The website highlights advanced dermatology support led by Dr Evdokimos Petridis, who completed a Post Graduate Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology (University of Liverpool, 2024), and describes a “comprehensive approach” for chronic skin cases. From the latest written reviews available, owners mention practical help with pet travel paperwork/questions and being able to book appointments without a long wait, alongside one review describing “disgusting customer service,” so experiences appear mixed.

Our Score (48/100)

4.0(137 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Ashfield Veterinary Group – Wibsey is part of the Ashfield Veterinary Group and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice handling routine care (vaccinations/health checks), dentistry (including dental surgery), and cases needing repeated testing/diagnostics. Decision-relevant points owners mention: - Dental surgery for a cat is described in one recent review, with the vet explaining options and the team supporting follow-up routine check-ups. - Several reviewers raise concerns about value and transparency: repeated tests without a correct diagnosis in one case, and complaints about being “all about money”. - There are conflicting reports about the “Healthy Pet Club”: one owner says it helped reduce costs, while others say it’s expensive and/or didn’t include what they expected. - A small number of recent reviews describe serious negative outcomes and breakdowns in communication (e.g., difficulty speaking to someone about problems).

Our Score (47/100)

4.3(16 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Churchfield Veterinary Centre is a long-established practice (operating since the 1930s) with three surgeries and a stated 24/7 emergency service “every day of the year.” The website also references a Pet Health Club® (no plan details or prices were included in the material provided). Recent reviews are mixed: some owners describe clear explanations and confident handling of difficult-to-manage dogs, while another review reports repeated, poorly communicated closures and problems obtaining routine flea/worm prescriptions on time. Concrete specifics mentioned: - 24/7 emergency service is stated on the website. - Equine care is explicitly referenced on the website. - Reviews mention staff explaining what’s happening and why during appointments. - One review describes delays and confusion around collecting repeat flea/worm prescriptions due to unannounced closures and short opening windows.

Our Score (37/100)

3.5(8 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
bird
exotic

International Zoo Veterinary Group (IZVG) describes itself as a practice dedicated to zoo, aquatic and wildlife medicine. The limited review detail available suggests a mixed picture: one owner mentions bringing a small dog (“tea cup terrier”) for an operation, while another review claims they “no longer have an avian veterinary”, implying that bird-specific provision may have changed. Concrete details supported by the inputs: - Focus stated on zoo medicine, aquatic medicine, and wildlife medicine (from the website summary). - A client review mentions a surgical operation performed on a small dog. - A negative review explicitly states avian veterinary care is no longer available (at least at the time of that review).

Our Score (25/100)

Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Abbey House Veterinary Clinic is part of the Abbey House Vets group, a multi-site practice that says it has been providing veterinary care for over 40 years. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. For urgent needs, the website states that 24-hour emergency care is available at one of the group’s locations.

Our Score (25/100)

Emergency Services
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Complementary Animal Therapies is a veterinary provider for which the only service information available to us is a listing for emergency veterinary services (described as “24/7 or extended hours”). No website summary or written reviews were provided in the input, so there isn’t enough evidence here to describe facilities, routine services, pricing, or what clients typically experience beyond that emergency-care capability.

#140

Ardsley Vets

Wakefield

Our Score (21/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Ardsley Vets’ website currently indicates the practice is “Coming Soon”, with an opening planned for the beginning of 2026. No further details are provided in the available website summary about the team, facilities, species treated, or the services the clinic will offer.

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