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Best Vets in Suffolk

Showing 21-30 of 33 clinics

Our Score (72/100)

4.7(29 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Island Wood Veterinary Hospital is part of Millstreet Veterinary Group (the wider practice described on the clinic website as providing veterinary services for both farm and companion animals). Based on the website and owner accounts, it appears set up for routine and ongoing medical management as well as surgery, with 24-hour veterinary care stated for livestock and companion animals. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: - Surgery with updates and follow-up: one dog had a mammary lump removed, with the team keeping the owner updated during the procedure and checking in multiple times afterwards (the owner notes this follow-up came “at no extra charge”). - Chronic-condition monitoring: bloodwork and follow-ups for a hyperthyroid cat, with the vet taking time to help an anxious cat settle before sampling. - Medical problem-solving: diagnosis and management of a cat’s urinary issue, including diet changes that the owner says helped the cat thrive.

Our Score (70/100)

4.9(129 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Orwell Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice referenced in reviews for long-term care of dogs and cats, including support for senior pets. Owners repeatedly mention a clean clinic environment and vets who take time to answer questions and explain options. Recent reviews also flag operational issues: one client reports an appointment being cancelled shortly before the visit, and another describes a dispute over a consultation charge that they expected to be covered by a subscription, alongside an unhelpful response when querying it. Concrete specifics mentioned by clients include: - Ongoing care over many years for the same dog (including into senior years). - Clean premises noted explicitly. - Questions and advice for a senior dog being discussed during visits. - A reported unexpected £93 consultation bill that a client believed should have been included in their subscription.

Our Score (70/100)

4.5(253 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Riversbrook Veterinary Group – Cliff Lane is a small-animal practice established in the early 19th century and part of CVS. The website lists a broad mix of routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping, six‑month health checks) alongside surgery and referral pathways (including orthopaedics, soft-tissue surgery and cardiology). Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to MiNightVet. In the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: one owner describes compassionate end-of-life care including a condolence card, while others report frustration with appointment access (“call on the day”) and concerns about diagnosis/costs and follow-up.

Our Score (70/100)

4.5(113 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Riversbrook Veterinary Group – Ellenbrook is a small-animal practice that’s part of the CVS group (as shown on the clinic website). The site describes a broad mix of routine care and procedures, plus out-of-hours emergency cover via MiNightVet Ipswich, and notes the practice has its own ambulance to transport patients between practices for operations. It also lists RCVS accreditations (RCVS General Practice; RCVS Client Service Award – Outstanding) and Cat Friendly Clinic (Bronze). In the latest reviews available, experiences are mixed: several owners describe vet consultations with “Anna” as attentive and accommodating (including being seen early, and detailed health tips for a first puppy visit), while two recent 1‑star reviews focus on poor front-desk interactions and concerns about pricing/refunds.

Our Score (69/100)

5.0(3 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Starling Equine Vets Ltd is a proudly independent, equine-only ambulatory (mobile) veterinary practice that brings mobile equipment to horses. The website states they handle enquiries and emergencies by phone (no further out-of-hours details are provided). In the latest reviews available, owners describe support with complex back pain (“kissing spine”) and euthanasia (PTS), with one owner highlighting that Georgia both treated ongoing issues and later carried out PTS in a way they found “respectful” and “sympathetic.”

#26

Rossdales Ltd

Newmarket

Our Score (67/100)

4.8(109 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:

Rossdales Ltd presents as an equine-focused hospital and veterinary service (with surgical care referenced in reviews). From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe structured, end-to-end support during stressful periods (including a “very stressful week” of treatment), alongside pre-purchase style work such as a “stage 5 vetting.” The business structure (independent vs part of a wider corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Stage 5 vetting for a new horse carried out by a vet named Jane. - Surgical/veterinary care discussed alongside on-site support roles (grooms) and reception. - A vet (Mark Grant) providing guidance on an “obscure issue,” including taking time to discuss it despite the reviewer not being an existing client. - Reviews include one 1-star comment with no details, contrasting with multiple detailed 5-star accounts.

Our Score (66/100)

4.9(35 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Orwell Veterinary Group is described in recent reviews as a practice people use for routine health checks as well as when a pet needs treatment quickly. Owners mention being “very quick to be seen” for a cat needing treatment, and regular dog health checks at the surgery. Across the comments available, clients also point out a warm welcome from both vets and veterinary nurses. One reviewer flags medication costs as a downside.

Our Score (64/100)

4.7(16 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Animal Health Trust Diagnostic Laboratory Services operates as a specialist diagnostic laboratory service rather than a general vet clinic. Based on the written reviews available, owners and professionals most often mention clear communication around test results, with staff explaining findings “in terms I understand.” Reviews also point to it being used as a reference source for interpreting blood work (specifically equine blood work), and describe the team as organised and helpful. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Results are explained in plain language, not just reported. - People use the organisation’s website to look up references for blood work (equine mentioned). - Multiple reviewers comment on the service being well organised and information-focused.

Our Score (60/100)

5.0(3 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Baker, McVeigh and Clements Ltd is a full-service equine veterinary practice focused on horse healthcare across different types of riders and disciplines. The website highlights three main service streams—Thoroughbred, Sport Horse (from recreational through Olympic level), and Leisure Horse—suggesting it’s set up to support a wide range of equine needs rather than only one niche. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe the team as consistently helpful and supportive, including ongoing advice even when a client’s horse is no longer nearby, and one vet is singled out by name (Gregor Hepburn).

Our Score (55/100)

4.6(20 reviews)
Corporate
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Rossdales Newmarket is repeatedly discussed in the latest reviews in the context of horse work, including one account involving passport checks and proposed transport arrangements. Recent feedback is mixed: several reviewers describe the service as efficient and delivered by knowledgeable, empathetic people, while one detailed review alleges an uninvited visit, confusion over the number of horses, and behaviour they found rude and unprofessional. Concrete specifics mentioned: - A visit to inspect horses was described in one review, including checking horse passports. - One reviewer reports the vets said they were planning onward travel (“going to Ireland”) as part of the situation described. - Multiple reviewers specifically mention efficiency and knowledge/experience.

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