Featured Clinic Overview
## Summary Links Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice that reviewers describe as calm and well-organised, with vets who explain what they’re doing step-by-step. Owners mention being able to get appointments quickly, and one review describes the team actively accommodating a nervous, animal-reactive dog by offering a slot with no other animals around or having them wait outside until called in. End-of-life care is also specifically referenced: one client describes a peaceful euthanasia appointment where the vet explained the process and gave them time to sit with their cat afterwards. A separate reviewer notes the practice “has their own hospital” as a plus (no further detail given). ## Services - General vet consultations and advice (multiple reviews mention “good advice” and detailed explanations during exams). - Cat and dog appointments (kittens, cats, dogs specifically mentioned). - Euthanasia/end-of-life care (a detailed account of a cat being put to sleep, with explanations and time given afterwards). - Handling accommodations for anxious/reactive pets (arranging quieter appointment slots or waiting outside until called in, per one owner). - Facilities: one reviewer states the practice has “their own hospital” (no services or referral capabilities specified). ## People - Tamara (vet; role implied by context): mentioned in an end-of-life review for explaining the euthanasia process clearly, being kind throughout, and giving the owner time with their cat afterwards. ## Reviews 4.9 stars from 81 reviews. Feedback focuses on communication during appointments, a calm/clean environment, and specific handling of sensitive situations (reactive pets and euthanasia). “Themes below are drawn from the latest written reviews available to us.” - Clear explanations and “talking through” what’s being done during examinations; owners say they left understanding what was needed. - Calm, welcoming atmosphere noted as helpful for pets; reception described as clean/light and the practice “spotless and tidy.” - Practical accommodation for a nervous, animal-reactive dog (quiet slots/no other animals around, or waiting outside to be called in). - A detailed positive account of euthanasia care: described as peaceful, with time offered afterwards and careful, compassionate communication.
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Wood Veterinary Group Limited
Quedgeley
Wood Veterinary Group Limited offers care for both pets and farm animals, and states that it runs its own 24-hour emergency service for pets, alongside 24/7 mobile emergency support for farm animals. The website also highlights routine, advanced and laboratory services, including an onsite veterinary laboratory service, and the clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - out-of-hours emergency visits, including end-of-life care where families were given time and space to say goodbye - routine preventive care for puppies and cats (vaccinations and annual health checks) with clear explanations and reassurance (Ownership group/corporate affiliation is not stated in the information provided.)
Wood Veterinary Group Limited offers care for both pets and farm animals, and states that it runs its own 24-hour emergency service for pets, alongside 24/7 mobile emergency support for farm animals. The website also highlights routine, advanced and laboratory services, including an onsite veterinary laboratory service, and the clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - out-of-hours emergency visits, including end-of-life care where families were given time and space to say goodbye - routine preventive care for puppies and cats (vaccinations and annual health checks) with clear explanations and reassurance (Ownership group/corporate affiliation is not stated in the information provided.)

Conanvet
Conon Bridge
Conanvet is a veterinary practice that states it is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). From the latest reviews, owners describe a mix of routine and urgent care experiences: examples include diagnosis and treatment for a Labrador, treating an eye inflammation while the owner was travelling, and post-operative support such as removing stitches after cancer surgery performed at a referral practice. End-of-life care is also described, including return of ashes in a “woodland tube” with an engraved brass name plate. Reviews also raise concerns and contradictions around urgent access and charging: one reviewer says they were turned away in an emergency without an appointment, while another travelling owner says the team helped promptly. Separate reviews mention different consultation charges for “holidaymakers”, and one complaint describes a difficult birth situation where the owner felt a C-section suggestion was ignored and they were sent home after an injection.
Conanvet is a veterinary practice that states it is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). From the latest reviews, owners describe a mix of routine and urgent care experiences: examples include diagnosis and treatment for a Labrador, treating an eye inflammation while the owner was travelling, and post-operative support such as removing stitches after cancer surgery performed at a referral practice. End-of-life care is also described, including return of ashes in a “woodland tube” with an engraved brass name plate. Reviews also raise concerns and contradictions around urgent access and charging: one reviewer says they were turned away in an emergency without an appointment, while another travelling owner says the team helped promptly. Separate reviews mention different consultation charges for “holidaymakers”, and one complaint describes a difficult birth situation where the owner felt a C-section suggestion was ignored and they were sent home after an injection.

