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Our Score (84/100)
Deepdale Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Reviews describe a clinic set up for both routine care and surgery—owners mention spays (including complications), lump removals, orthopaedic surgery on an elbow after an accident, and a thyroid operation, alongside regular vaccinations and parasite treatments.
Deepdale Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Reviews describe a clinic set up for both routine care and surgery—owners mention spays (including complications), lump removals, orthopaedic surgery on an elbow after an accident, and a thyroid operation, alongside regular vaccinations and parasite treatments.
Medivet Great Denham
Bedford
Our Score (84/100)
Medivet Great Denham is part of the Medivet group and is described on its website as a modern, purpose-built practice. It’s set up for routine healthcare (vaccinations and regular health checks are repeatedly mentioned in reviews) as well as on-site diagnostics (the practice lists an in-house laboratory, X‑rays and ECG).
Medivet Great Denham is part of the Medivet group and is described on its website as a modern, purpose-built practice. It’s set up for routine healthcare (vaccinations and regular health checks are repeatedly mentioned in reviews) as well as on-site diagnostics (the practice lists an in-house laboratory, X‑rays and ECG).
Henlow Veterinary Centre
Lower Stondon
Our Score (84/100)
Henlow Veterinary Centre is an independent practice with RCVS accredited Hospital Status. The website highlights small animal surgery including minimally invasive surgery, plus specific areas such as BOAS and traumatology. It also states it provides 24-hour care and offers out-of-hours emergency cover using its own team in its own practice.
Henlow Veterinary Centre is an independent practice with RCVS accredited Hospital Status. The website highlights small animal surgery including minimally invasive surgery, plus specific areas such as BOAS and traumatology. It also states it provides 24-hour care and offers out-of-hours emergency cover using its own team in its own practice.
Heath & Reach Veterinary Surgery
Leighton Buzzard
Our Score (83/100)
Heath & Reach Veterinary Surgery describes itself as a small-animal practice for dogs, cats, and small mammals. Recent reviews suggest it’s commonly used for ongoing medical management (one owner mentions repeat visits for a chronically ill cat for “top ups” of antibiotics and steroids) as well as general consultations (for example, discussing a cat’s skin allergy). Experiences are mixed: many reviewers describe helpful advice and trust in a named vet (Hannah), while two recent 1‑star reviews allege poor communication and a misdiagnosis during a pandemic-era outdoor exam.
Heath & Reach Veterinary Surgery describes itself as a small-animal practice for dogs, cats, and small mammals. Recent reviews suggest it’s commonly used for ongoing medical management (one owner mentions repeat visits for a chronically ill cat for “top ups” of antibiotics and steroids) as well as general consultations (for example, discussing a cat’s skin allergy). Experiences are mixed: many reviewers describe helpful advice and trust in a named vet (Hannah), while two recent 1‑star reviews allege poor communication and a misdiagnosis during a pandemic-era outdoor exam.
Our Score (83/100)
Biscot Mill Veterinary Centre Ltd offers routine care alongside more complex and urgent cases, with structured data indicating it’s a veterinary nurse training facility and provides emergency veterinary services. Recent reviews describe a wide spread of real-world situations handled here—vaccinations for an anxious dog, dental work (“teeth done”) for a cat, end‑of‑life support for a dog, and emergency and surgical treatment (including surgery after a suspected swallowed object that didn’t show on X‑rays). Multiple reviewers mention staff taking time to explain options and costs, and describe strong aftercare following procedures.
Biscot Mill Veterinary Centre Ltd offers routine care alongside more complex and urgent cases, with structured data indicating it’s a veterinary nurse training facility and provides emergency veterinary services. Recent reviews describe a wide spread of real-world situations handled here—vaccinations for an anxious dog, dental work (“teeth done”) for a cat, end‑of‑life support for a dog, and emergency and surgical treatment (including surgery after a suspected swallowed object that didn’t show on X‑rays). Multiple reviewers mention staff taking time to explain options and costs, and describe strong aftercare following procedures.
Ampthill Veterinary Centre
Bedford
Our Score (83/100)
Ampthill Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that also lists itself as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on recent reviews, it sees cats and dogs for both routine care and serious cases: owners mention cat neutering, urgent injury treatment leading to leg amputation, other surgeries, and end-of-life care (including at-home euthanasia).
Ampthill Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that also lists itself as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on recent reviews, it sees cats and dogs for both routine care and serious cases: owners mention cat neutering, urgent injury treatment leading to leg amputation, other surgeries, and end-of-life care (including at-home euthanasia).
Companion Care (Leighton Buzzard) Ltd
Leighton Buzzard
Our Score (82/100)
From the latest reviews available, experiences are mixed: several owners describe long-term care and specific procedures going smoothly (for example, stitches removed with attention to keeping the dog comfortable), while a smaller number report serious issues such as rude reception interactions, difficulty with finding a registered pet on the system, and concerns about unnecessary charges and rushed appointments.
From the latest reviews available, experiences are mixed: several owners describe long-term care and specific procedures going smoothly (for example, stitches removed with attention to keeping the dog comfortable), while a smaller number report serious issues such as rude reception interactions, difficulty with finding a registered pet on the system, and concerns about unnecessary charges and rushed appointments.
Beltempo Vets is an independent veterinary practice that opened in March 2024 (website). Based on the site, it’s set up for routine preventative care plus in-house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, in‑house lab) and surgery (surgical suite). In the latest reviews, owners most often describe urgent, same‑day type support for suddenly unwell pets, including guidance for an older dog after a stroke and hernia surgery booked for the next day, with follow-up questions answered afterwards.
Beltempo Vets is an independent veterinary practice that opened in March 2024 (website). Based on the site, it’s set up for routine preventative care plus in-house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, in‑house lab) and surgery (surgical suite). In the latest reviews, owners most often describe urgent, same‑day type support for suddenly unwell pets, including guidance for an older dog after a stroke and hernia surgery booked for the next day, with follow-up questions answered afterwards.
Medivet Marston Moretaine
Marston Moretaine
Our Score (79/100)
Medivet Marston Moretaine is part of the Medivet group, with access to around-the-clock emergency care via Medivet 24-hour centres (overnight emergency consultations are a single nationwide fee of £130 for appointments between 7pm and 9am). The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Medivet Marston Moretaine is part of the Medivet group, with access to around-the-clock emergency care via Medivet 24-hour centres (overnight emergency consultations are a single nationwide fee of £130 for appointments between 7pm and 9am). The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Biggleswade Vets4Pets Ltd
Biggleswade
Our Score (77/100)
Biggleswade Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a locally owned practice. It’s set up as a modern, well-equipped general practice for dogs, cats and rabbits, with on-site diagnostics (including an in-house lab, digital X‑ray and ultrasound) plus facilities like an operating theatre and separate dog/cat wards with isolation.
Biggleswade Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a locally owned practice. It’s set up as a modern, well-equipped general practice for dogs, cats and rabbits, with on-site diagnostics (including an in-house lab, digital X‑ray and ultrasound) plus facilities like an operating theatre and separate dog/cat wards with isolation.
