Suffolk has 22 small mammal vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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22 clinicsVets4Pets Newmarket is part of the Vets4Pets group and offers a broad range of first-opinion veterinary care, including routine treatment, surgery, diagnostics, dentistry, and support for a wide mix of species. The clinic’s website lists strong facilities on site, including imaging, a laboratory, dental equipment, and separate wards for different animal types. Recent feedback continues to highlight the practice’s strength with rabbits and other exotic pets, alongside warm front-desk support.
Ipswich Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is presented as a locally owned practice. The clinic advertises a modern, well-equipped facility with in-house lab testing, X-ray and ultrasound, and separate dog and cat wards plus isolation. It appears set up for routine care, dentistry, diagnostics and surgery, including treatment for small mammals. Recent feedback is mixed, combining praise for friendly handling and thoughtful end-of-life support with some serious complaints about communication, reception interactions and charges.
Ash Tree Veterinary Centre in Newmarket appears to be a well-regarded local practice with a strong reputation for friendly, reassuring care. Recent feedback highlights prompt help for urgent cases, clear explanations of treatment options, and a supportive approach with new or worried owners. Practical features mentioned include separate cat and dog waiting areas, disabled access, and onsite parking.
Vets4Pets Martlesham Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and has been open since March 2013. The practice offers care for dogs, cats and rabbits, with in-patient facilities including separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards, individual kennels, and an isolation unit. On-site diagnostics and procedures listed include digital X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, an in-house laboratory, dentistry, cryotherapy, and both soft-tissue and orthopaedic surgery. Recent feedback is largely positive about the team's kindness and knowledge, though there are also a small number of detailed complaints about reception interactions, communication, and urgent-care handling.
Highcliff Veterinary Practice Limited is a general small-animal practice in Ipswich, with ownership/group status not stated. Recent reviews highlight dental procedures, urgent surgery, arthritis management, and routine care for cats and dogs. Feedback consistently points to calm handling, clear communication, and a welcoming team.
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Lida Vets is a Newmarket small-animal practice that is part of Linnaeus. The clinic’s website states it treats cats, dogs, ferrets, hamsters and rabbits, and provides a 24/7 emergency service for small-animal cases. Recent feedback is mixed: several owners praise the team’s kindness, clear explanations and fast urgent access, while others raise concerns about pricing, additional testing and pressure to join a care plan.
Island Wood Veterinary Hospital is part of Millstreet Veterinary Group, whose website presents the wider practice as caring for both farm animals and companion animals. The clinic appears set up for routine care, ongoing medical management and surgery, with 24-hour veterinary care stated for livestock and companion animals. Owner feedback also points to clear communication during treatment, careful follow-up after procedures, and calm handling of more anxious pets.
Riversbrook Veterinary Group – Cliff Lane is a small-animal practice in Ipswich with roots going back to the early 19th century, and it is part of CVS. The practice offers a wide range of routine and surgical veterinary care, with referral pathways for orthopaedics, soft-tissue surgery and cardiology. Out-of-hours emergencies are handled through MiNightVet. Recent feedback is mixed, with praise for compassionate care in some cases but recurring complaints about appointment access, communication and costs.
Swayne & Partners Limited in Newmarket, Suffolk, offers first-opinion veterinary care including routine preventive work, nurse clinics, dentistry, diagnostics and imaging, and Animal Health Certificates for travel. The clinic website also states that out-of-hours emergencies are handled by the group’s main practice, which is described as open 24 hours a day with a dedicated overnight team. Google reviews are positive overall, although the most recent written feedback is mixed.
Riversbrook Veterinary Group – Ellenbrook is a small-animal practice in Ipswich and part of the CVS group. The clinic website lists a broad mix of routine care and procedures, plus out-of-hours emergency cover via MiNightVet Ipswich. It also states that the practice has its own ambulance to transport patients between practices for operations, and lists RCVS General Practice, RCVS Client Service Award – Outstanding, and Cat Friendly Clinic (Bronze) accreditations.
Christchurch Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice in Ipswich, treating dogs, cats and small pets. Its website presents it as a general primary-care clinic offering routine appointments, preventive care, neutering, dental work, microchipping and pet passports, alongside nurse clinics and puppy/kitten packages. Recent reviews are consistently positive, with owners often highlighting friendly staff, clear explanations, and a calm approach with nervous pets.
Orwell Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice in Ipswich, Suffolk and is part of IVC Evidensia. Recent feedback paints a largely warm and reassuring picture, with clients describing a friendly, familiar atmosphere, compassionate handling of difficult news, and a clean, tidy clinic. One recent review raised repeated concerns about the manner and communication of the reception team, while still praising the vets themselves.
CMW Vets is an independent small-animal practice in Ipswich, Suffolk. Its service range covers both routine care and more advanced diagnostics and procedures, including imaging, endoscopy, in-house laboratory work, and advanced surgery with surgical referrals. Recent reviews are consistently very positive, with owners highlighting calm, gentle handling and straightforward, honest charging.
Trinity Veterinary Surgery in Ipswich is a small local practice for cats, dogs, rabbits, tortoises and other small pets. Website information indicates consultations, vaccinations including rabies, neutering, dentistry, X-rays, ultrasound, broader medical and surgical treatment, and a 24-hour emergency arrangement outside normal hours. Recent feedback is very positive, with particular praise for clear explanations, reassuring care and a straightforward, personal approach.
The Barn Veterinary Practice is an IVC Evidensia clinic in Ipswich, Suffolk. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners often describing friendly, understanding vets, nurses and reception staff, along with clear communication during visits. A small number of reviewers mention feeling rushed, and one repeated negative account raises serious concerns about care.
Stowe Veterinary Centre Ltd is a general veterinary practice in Ipswich, Suffolk; no specific accreditations or specialist areas were stated in the available clinic information. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners highlighting prompt urgent care, out-of-hours support, attentive treatment for cats, and compassionate end-of-life care. There are also some concerns in recent reviews about cost, including one serious complaint about treatment decisions and outcome.
Needham Market Veterinary Centre in Ipswich offers general veterinary care alongside surgery, veterinary physiotherapy and nurse clinics. Emergencies during working hours are seen at the practice, with out-of-hours care handled by its sister site, Bury St Edmunds Veterinary Centre. Recent feedback is especially positive about calm communication, friendly staff and thoughtful support during both urgent and end-of-life visits.
The Barn Veterinary Practice is a veterinary clinic in Ipswich, Suffolk with a 4.8★ Google rating from 280 reviews. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners frequently describing the team as caring and reassuring. Reception and nursing staff are singled out for being helpful and lovely, and the vets are praised in broad terms. There is also a recent negative review alleging poor service and dissatisfaction with a referral arrangement.
Ryder-Davies & Partners Veterinary Ltd is a general veterinary practice in Ipswich; ownership or group status is not stated in the available information. Client feedback describes both routine care and more intensive treatment, including surgery, inpatient support, and ongoing management for an older dog with age-related problems. Owners also mention quick responses through WhatsApp and the Pets App, and one reviewer highlights free aftercare following surgery. Recent sentiment is largely very positive, though one bereaved owner describes a difficult experience and says they no longer wish to use vets.
Orwell Veterinary Group in Ipswich is reviewed as a friendly, welcoming practice for cats and dogs, with several clients describing care over many years. Reviewers praise clean premises and vets who take time to answer questions, including around senior-dog care. A small number of recent complaints focus on a cancelled appointment and a disputed consultation charge linked to a subscription.
Orwell Veterinary Group in the Ipswich area is used for routine check-ups as well as general treatment when pets need attention quickly. Recent feedback highlights a warm, caring approach from the team, along with thorough physical checks and clear advice. A small amount of recent feedback also raises concerns about cost.
Whitegate Veterinary Clinic in Ipswich, Suffolk states that it is due to open in November 2025. Its website presents the practice as a mixed clinic, offering care for companion animals and livestock. Services mentioned include routine pet healthcare alongside herd health planning for farm animals. The website does not say whether the clinic is independent or part of a larger group.



