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- •Several recent reviewers describe the team as kind, gentle and accommodating, including fast help for an injured dog and a reassuring consultation that put an owner at ease. - Positive feedback also highlights compassionate care for older cats, including supportive handling around dental surgery and sensitive end-of-life care. - Negative reviews focus on cost concerns, with some owners feeling the practice is too expensive or too focused on tests and fees.
Pets Clinic Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice in Waltham Forest that opened in June 2009 and presents itself as a modern surgery offering general veterinary care. Recent feedback points to a calm, friendly clinic environment, clear communication, and strong loyalty from long-term clients. The clearest recent examples are cat care, including injury treatment and end-of-life support, alongside some mixed comments about the manner of one older vet.
- •Fast access when needed: several owners say they were seen promptly, including urgent situations and short-notice appointments. - Good routine care and communication: reviews mention thorough check-ups, gentle vaccinations, calm handling of nervous pets, and clear advice after treatment. - Helpful support around the visit: owners mention responsive follow-up, assistance with insurance claims, and a nurse appointment for tick removal.
Forest Veterinary Centre is a Linnaeus-owned multi-branch veterinary practice; its website describes four branches, more than 30 years’ experience, and status as a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice offers routine preventative care alongside general treatment, end-of-life support, and referral work from other surgeries. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many owners praise gentle handling, clear explanations, and compassionate care, while a smaller number raise serious concerns about clinical judgement and costs.
Goddard Veterinary Group is part of the VetPartners group and sits within a wider network established in 1952, with multiple practices and three emergency hospitals. It is described as an RCVS-accredited practice and a veterinary nurse training facility, offering routine preventative care alongside surgery, hospitalisation and access to urgent care. Recent feedback is mixed: many owners praise compassionate inpatient treatment and regular updates, while others report poor communication, disappointing consultations and concerns about costs.
