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Dog & Cat Vets in East Sussex

Showing 51-60 of 68 clinics

#51

Well House Vets

Crowborough

Our Score (71/100)

4.4(152 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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Well House Vets offers around-the-clock care (as stated on its website) and describes itself as a training practice, meaning student nurses may be involved in your pet’s treatment unless you ask to be seen by a qualified nurse when booking. The website also promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations.

#52

Eastbourne Vets

Eastbourne

Our Score (71/100)

4.4(136 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Eastbourne Vets is a general veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation stated in the available information). Based on the information provided, it handles routine appointments and ongoing medication needs, with “emergency veterinary services” also listed in the clinic data (no further details given).

Our Score (70/100)

4.4(358 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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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.

Our Score (70/100)

4.5(102 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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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.

#55

Eastbourne Vets

Eastbourne

Our Score (69/100)

4.5(131 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
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  • Friendliness and competence (positive): multiple reviewers mention friendly staff and vets who seemed knowledgeable and helped their dog. - End-of-life care (positive): one reviewer specifically praises the vet’s kindness during a pet being put to sleep. - Cost communication and payment expectations (negative): several reviews complain about costs not being explained before tests, a focus on money, and a reception message that payment must be made at the time of treatment.

Our Score (67/100)

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4.6(50 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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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.

Our Score (65/100)

4.5(112 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
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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.

#58

Our Score (65/100)

5.0(34 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
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Senlac Veterinary Centre is a long-established practice (founded in the 1930s) that operates as part of a two-site setup, including a smaller satellite branch. Based on the service list and what owners describe, it’s geared towards first-opinion care (vaccinations, neutering, parasite control) with added capabilities like surgery, physiotherapy and laser therapy, plus a dedicated dog grooming service.

Our Score (63/100)

4.5(83 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Downland Veterinary Group is a multi-vet practice (clients mention “all surgeries”) where recent reviews describe both routine care and more difficult moments such as end-of-life support. Owners specifically mention being able to get help at short notice for injuries (a cut paw pad) and vets taking time to handle pets gently during ongoing problems (one dog’s “rear end” issues). A key negative note in the latest reviews is one owner’s complaint that the clinic repeatedly refused antibiotics for recurring ear/paw problems until the dog’s condition became very severe.

Our Score (62/100)

4.5(101 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Highcroft Veterinary Group is a small-animal veterinary practice where recent reviewers repeatedly focus on how staff handle pets during visits—especially nurses and vets who help owners feel confident in the care being given. People mention long-term continuity (one client says they’ve used the practice for over 25 years across multiple pets), and a couple of practical, pet-focused touches such as having toys available for animals. Cost comes up too: one reviewer describes the care as knowledgeable but “always… expensive,” so value for money may feel different depending on your budget and expectations.

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