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14 clinicsCambridge Bar Hill VetsforPets is a Vets4Pets-branded practice that the website describes as locally owned. It has a modern, well-equipped setup including an in-house lab, imaging, an endoscopy and dental suite, isolation, and separate dog and cat wards. Recent feedback is strongly positive about the team’s knowledge, communication, punctual appointments, and welcoming reception support.
Recent reviews commonly mention
- •Kind, unhurried care: Owners say vets take time, carry out thorough checks and explain treatment choices clearly. - A calm approach with nervous pets: Several comments highlight rescue or anxious dogs coping better here because of the time, patience and atmosphere. - Strong support in difficult moments: Reviews mention urgent appointments when a pet deteriorated, compassionate end-of-life care, and thoughtful follow-up gestures such as a condolence card and forget-me-not seeds.
Clarendon Street Veterinary Surgery in Cambridge is regularly described by reviewers as a local independent practice. It appears set up for both urgent, same-day problems and planned procedures, with owners describing quick access for emergencies as well as timely booking for surgery. The clinic also offers ongoing aftercare, and its website states that out-of-hours calls are handled by Vets24.
Ash Croft Veterinary Practice LLP is a Cambridge veterinary practice and veterinary nurse training facility. The practice notes a waiting-room capacity policy, so clients may sometimes be asked to wait outside until there is space. Reviews describe long-term care over many years, including support with cancer cases and end-of-life appointments, while a smaller number of recent complaints focus on reception interactions and payment or arrival handling.
- •Recent reviews are consistently very positive about the practice’s kind, caring, and compassionate team. - Owners often mention clear explanations and attentive handling, helping visits feel more comfortable for both pets and owners. - Some reviews highlight thorough clinical problem-solving, including taking time over unusual cases, consulting labs, and following up after referral.
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- •Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with owners regularly describing the team as professional, friendly, caring and well organised. - Communication is a standout theme: owners mention detailed explanations, follow-up calls, clear treatment plans and never feeling rushed during appointments. - BOAS treatment remains a major strength in owner feedback, with several people describing life-changing breathing improvements after surgery.
- •Several owners describe long-term loyalty, including using the practice for 20 to 40+ years. - Reviews regularly mention kindness, friendliness and attentiveness, with praise for both clinical care and support during difficult periods. - Owners mention care for a wide mix of pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and rats.
- •Anaesthesia & pain management, supporting specialist procedures and recovery. - BOAS airway clinic, with recent feedback describing surgery for a bulldog that led to a marked improvement in quality of life. - Cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine and oncology, reflecting the centre’s specialist referral scope; one recent case involved oncology assessment and surgical planning for a leg lump.
- •Owners regularly praise the team for being friendly, calming, and professional, including with nervous or difficult patients. - Several reviews highlight thorough communication, with detailed history-taking and clear explanations of CT scans, ultrasound findings, and next steps. - Recent feedback also points to a measured, no-pressure approach, including helping an owner decide whether a CT scan was actually needed.
RSPCA Cambridge is part of the RSPCA charity rather than a corporate veterinary group. It provides veterinary support with a clear emphasis on helping owners who may struggle with costs, and it is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent feedback continues to show strong appreciation for the care pets receive in clinic, alongside ongoing frustration about difficulty getting through by phone.
Recent client comments add a little colour to this, with owners mentioning illness visits where vets were easy to contact, handled horses calmly, and took time to explain findings and treatment options clearly.
Cambridge Farm Animal Veterinary Services is part of the University of Cambridge and is hosted through the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital website. The service is primarily focused on farm-animal work. The limited recent public feedback is mixed, with praise for a professional, helpful experience alongside a complaint from someone who says an elderly foster cat could not be seen without a full clinical history.
Slate Hall Veterinary Practice in Cambridge focuses on poultry health and welfare, with the practice presenting itself as a poultry-focused veterinary service. Its website emphasis is on poultry health and production support. Public feedback is very limited, but the only written review available praises help with chickens experiencing respiratory problems and specifically mentions Jackie.
University of Cambridge Admin Centre is listed in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Public information on its veterinary services and team is very limited, and the small amount of recent feedback is sparse and mixed.


