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New Priory Vets Brighton Limited
Brighton
Our Score (70/100)
New Priory Vets Brighton Limited is set up for urgent and emergency cases (listed as providing emergency veterinary services, including 24/7/extended-hours cover) and also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe both high-pressure emergency support (for example, being seen “within 10 minutes” after a road-traffic accident) and longer inpatient care (including an 11‑day hospital stay for haemorrhagic gastroenteritis with complications). End-of-life care is a recurring use case too, with one owner describing a dedicated “quiet garden room” for euthanasia and being given time to say goodbye. Feedback is mixed: alongside detailed praise for communication and compassion in emergencies and euthanasia appointments, some owners report serious concerns—such as a dental procedure followed by bleeding and subsequent sepsis (as alleged by the reviewer), and complaints about slow or unresponsive insurance-claim processing and facilities described as “old and grubby and dated.”
New Priory Vets Brighton Limited is set up for urgent and emergency cases (listed as providing emergency veterinary services, including 24/7/extended-hours cover) and also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe both high-pressure emergency support (for example, being seen “within 10 minutes” after a road-traffic accident) and longer inpatient care (including an 11‑day hospital stay for haemorrhagic gastroenteritis with complications). End-of-life care is a recurring use case too, with one owner describing a dedicated “quiet garden room” for euthanasia and being given time to say goodbye. Feedback is mixed: alongside detailed praise for communication and compassion in emergencies and euthanasia appointments, some owners report serious concerns—such as a dental procedure followed by bleeding and subsequent sepsis (as alleged by the reviewer), and complaints about slow or unresponsive insurance-claim processing and facilities described as “old and grubby and dated.”
New Priory Vets Peacehaven
Peacehaven
Our Score (70/100)
New Priory Vets Peacehaven is part of the New Priory Vets group (a practice that says it has cared for pets for over forty years) and is linked to an RCVS-accredited hospital providing out-of-hours emergency cover via Priory Emergency Treatment Services (P.E.T.S.). Evidence from the website suggests a setup for both routine general practice and more advanced work (for example diagnostic imaging, dentistry, and laparoscopy). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention staff taking time with anxious or vulnerable pets (including an “very old blind bulldog” and a frightened dog on a first visit), and one owner describes being kept updated with regular calls and texts during a pet’s treatment.
New Priory Vets Peacehaven is part of the New Priory Vets group (a practice that says it has cared for pets for over forty years) and is linked to an RCVS-accredited hospital providing out-of-hours emergency cover via Priory Emergency Treatment Services (P.E.T.S.). Evidence from the website suggests a setup for both routine general practice and more advanced work (for example diagnostic imaging, dentistry, and laparoscopy). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention staff taking time with anxious or vulnerable pets (including an “very old blind bulldog” and a frightened dog on a first visit), and one owner describes being kept updated with regular calls and texts during a pet’s treatment.
Eastbourne Vets
Eastbourne
Our Score (69/100)
Eastbourne Vets is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews show a split experience: some owners describe friendly staff and knowledgeable vets who helped their dog, while others report problems around cost communication and billing expectations (including a stated reception notice that payment must be made at the time of treatment) and administrative issues such as delays and mix-ups when ordering flea/worm treatments on a plan. One reviewer also alleges the practice is part of a chain owned by an investment company; this is not confirmed by other provided sources.
Eastbourne Vets is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews show a split experience: some owners describe friendly staff and knowledgeable vets who helped their dog, while others report problems around cost communication and billing expectations (including a stated reception notice that payment must be made at the time of treatment) and administrative issues such as delays and mix-ups when ordering flea/worm treatments on a plan. One reviewer also alleges the practice is part of a chain owned by an investment company; this is not confirmed by other provided sources.
Pet Doctors Lewes
Lewes
Our Score (67/100)
Pet Doctors Lewes is part of the Pet Doctors Veterinary Group (established in 1998) and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the information available, it appears set up for everyday small-animal care (check-ups and boosters) alongside surgery, including less-routine cases such as a “tricky” spay on an older guinea pig. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Home visits for end-of-life care (one review describes a home euthanasia where the dog stayed calm and the process was explained step-by-step). - A membership “pet club” owners say covers routine items like check-ups, annual boosters, kennel cough, parasite treatments, and some nurse-performed procedures. - Reminders for boosters/check-ups being sent to owners. - Emergency veterinary services are listed in the clinic data (described as 24/7 or extended hours, without further detail provided).
Pet Doctors Lewes is part of the Pet Doctors Veterinary Group (established in 1998) and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the information available, it appears set up for everyday small-animal care (check-ups and boosters) alongside surgery, including less-routine cases such as a “tricky” spay on an older guinea pig. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Home visits for end-of-life care (one review describes a home euthanasia where the dog stayed calm and the process was explained step-by-step). - A membership “pet club” owners say covers routine items like check-ups, annual boosters, kennel cough, parasite treatments, and some nurse-performed procedures. - Reminders for boosters/check-ups being sent to owners. - Emergency veterinary services are listed in the clinic data (described as 24/7 or extended hours, without further detail provided).
Acorn Veterinary Surgery
Brighton
Our Score (65/100)
Acorn Veterinary Surgery offers routine vet care alongside emergency appointments, and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations (per the clinic’s website summary). Recent reviews describe urgent same-day care, including a cat euthanasia where the vet reportedly checked the owners felt it was the right decision and allowed time afterwards. Other owners describe vets who explain options clearly and give choices during treatment. However, several reviews raise concerns about appointment cancellations at short notice and the practice struggling to maintain routine care due to reported staff shortages.
Acorn Veterinary Surgery offers routine vet care alongside emergency appointments, and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations (per the clinic’s website summary). Recent reviews describe urgent same-day care, including a cat euthanasia where the vet reportedly checked the owners felt it was the right decision and allowed time afterwards. Other owners describe vets who explain options clearly and give choices during treatment. However, several reviews raise concerns about appointment cancellations at short notice and the practice struggling to maintain routine care due to reported staff shortages.
The Skin Vet is an independent veterinary clinic focused specifically on pet dermatology (skin and ear disease) for dogs and cats. The clinic appears set up for work-ups of chronic/complex skin cases, with in-clinic diagnostics listed such as intradermal allergy testing, diagnostic cytology, and skin biopsy, plus e-consultations for remote case support. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners describe identifying atopic dermatitis after repeated antibiotics elsewhere and receiving a longer-term management plan with medication tweaks over time, while one rating is 1-star with no written detail, so the reason for dissatisfaction isn’t clear from the text we have.
The Skin Vet is an independent veterinary clinic focused specifically on pet dermatology (skin and ear disease) for dogs and cats. The clinic appears set up for work-ups of chronic/complex skin cases, with in-clinic diagnostics listed such as intradermal allergy testing, diagnostic cytology, and skin biopsy, plus e-consultations for remote case support. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners describe identifying atopic dermatitis after repeated antibiotics elsewhere and receiving a longer-term management plan with medication tweaks over time, while one rating is 1-star with no written detail, so the reason for dissatisfaction isn’t clear from the text we have.
Our Score (59/100)
Companion Care (Hove) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned veterinary practice operating inside a Pets at Home store, with facilities including an operating theatre, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, and separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards. It offers a wide range of small‑animal services (from routine vaccinations and microchipping to orthopaedics, keyhole surgery, and chemotherapy), and it states that out‑of‑hours emergency cover is provided via a 24‑hour vet call service when the clinic is closed. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners describe clear communication and emotional support during emergencies and end‑of‑life care (including being kept updated and having procedures explained step‑by‑step), while others report rude reception interactions, long waits/rushed appointments, and unresolved complaints (including promised call‑backs that did not happen).
Companion Care (Hove) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned veterinary practice operating inside a Pets at Home store, with facilities including an operating theatre, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, and separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards. It offers a wide range of small‑animal services (from routine vaccinations and microchipping to orthopaedics, keyhole surgery, and chemotherapy), and it states that out‑of‑hours emergency cover is provided via a 24‑hour vet call service when the clinic is closed. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners describe clear communication and emotional support during emergencies and end‑of‑life care (including being kept updated and having procedures explained step‑by‑step), while others report rude reception interactions, long waits/rushed appointments, and unresolved complaints (including promised call‑backs that did not happen).
Our Score (59/100)
Southdown Veterinary Group is part of the CVS Group (the clinic email domain is `cvsvets.co.uk`). The website describes a small‑animal practice with in‑house diagnostics (on‑site lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) and a broad species remit that includes dogs, cats, rabbits and other small mammals, plus a range of birds (including backyard poultry and birds of prey). It’s also listed as an RCVS General Practice and a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver), and it’s noted as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention: - Neutering with “very good aftercare” (one review specifically mentions a pet being neutered and aftercare afterwards). - Staff explaining things clearly (patients described as “patient” and “informative”). - Some friction around admin/communication and fees, including a pet travel health certificate appointment reportedly cancelled the day before travel, and a medication renewal request that led to a £60 visit fee being required.
Southdown Veterinary Group is part of the CVS Group (the clinic email domain is `cvsvets.co.uk`). The website describes a small‑animal practice with in‑house diagnostics (on‑site lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) and a broad species remit that includes dogs, cats, rabbits and other small mammals, plus a range of birds (including backyard poultry and birds of prey). It’s also listed as an RCVS General Practice and a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver), and it’s noted as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention: - Neutering with “very good aftercare” (one review specifically mentions a pet being neutered and aftercare afterwards). - Staff explaining things clearly (patients described as “patient” and “informative”). - Some friction around admin/communication and fees, including a pet travel health certificate appointment reportedly cancelled the day before travel, and a medication renewal request that led to a £60 visit fee being required.
Cobie VetCare
Eastbourne
Our Score (57/100)
Cobie VetCare is a general veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility (as listed in the clinic’s structured data). Based on the latest reviews available to us, owners describe a mix of experiences: several mention at-home euthanasia carried out by Claire/Clare and Louise with a focus on keeping the process compassionate and calm, while multiple 1‑star reviews describe feeling dismissed about serious symptoms (notably seizures and post-vaccination issues) and concerns about tests, costs, and follow-through (including not receiving requested results). Concrete specifics mentioned include: - At-home euthanasia provided by Claire/Clare and Louise (mentioned in multiple 5‑star reviews). - Some owners report being encouraged toward tests/procedures they felt were unnecessary, including a blood test and discussion of biopsy/dental work during the same visit (1‑star review). - Complaints of delays or lack of clarity around estimates and results (quote not provided after repeated requests; blood test results not received—per one review). - Reports of owners feeling their observations were repeatedly dismissed (seizure videos described as “puppy dreaming” in one review).
Cobie VetCare is a general veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility (as listed in the clinic’s structured data). Based on the latest reviews available to us, owners describe a mix of experiences: several mention at-home euthanasia carried out by Claire/Clare and Louise with a focus on keeping the process compassionate and calm, while multiple 1‑star reviews describe feeling dismissed about serious symptoms (notably seizures and post-vaccination issues) and concerns about tests, costs, and follow-through (including not receiving requested results). Concrete specifics mentioned include: - At-home euthanasia provided by Claire/Clare and Louise (mentioned in multiple 5‑star reviews). - Some owners report being encouraged toward tests/procedures they felt were unnecessary, including a blood test and discussion of biopsy/dental work during the same visit (1‑star review). - Complaints of delays or lack of clarity around estimates and results (quote not provided after repeated requests; blood test results not received—per one review). - Reports of owners feeling their observations were repeatedly dismissed (seizure videos described as “puppy dreaming” in one review).
Rosebury Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic with modern facilities and an emphasis on making visits “stress-free — for pets and people alike”. The website also highlights a gentle approach to care, and notes private client parking. For care outside normal hours, the practice states that out-of-hours provision is handled by Vets Now.
Rosebury Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic with modern facilities and an emphasis on making visits “stress-free — for pets and people alike”. The website also highlights a gentle approach to care, and notes private client parking. For care outside normal hours, the practice states that out-of-hours provision is handled by Vets Now.
