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The Mewes Vets, Rottingdean
Brighton
Our Score (66/100)
The Mewes Vets offers routine veterinary care (consultations/diagnosis, vaccinations and microchipping, nurse clinics) as well as treatments and surgery, and it advertises a monthly pet care plan. For urgent problems outside of normal hours, the practice directs owners to an emergency referral service (PETS). From the latest reviews, many owners describe calm, low-stress handling during appointments (including for nervous dogs and cats) and clear explanations during exams. Reviews also mention follow-up attention after a serious dental procedure. However, there is a sharply negative account of an at-home euthanasia handled by vet “Julia”, with the reviewer alleging difficulty placing a vein, distress during the process, and dissatisfaction with how the complaint was handled—this conflicts with multiple other reviews praising Julia’s care.
The Mewes Vets offers routine veterinary care (consultations/diagnosis, vaccinations and microchipping, nurse clinics) as well as treatments and surgery, and it advertises a monthly pet care plan. For urgent problems outside of normal hours, the practice directs owners to an emergency referral service (PETS). From the latest reviews, many owners describe calm, low-stress handling during appointments (including for nervous dogs and cats) and clear explanations during exams. Reviews also mention follow-up attention after a serious dental procedure. However, there is a sharply negative account of an at-home euthanasia handled by vet “Julia”, with the reviewer alleging difficulty placing a vein, distress during the process, and dissatisfaction with how the complaint was handled—this conflicts with multiple other reviews praising Julia’s care.
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.
Sussex Coast Vets
Bexhill On Sea
Our Score (63/100)
Sussex Coast Vets is a general veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews suggest it handles a mix of routine care and more complex cases, but experiences vary sharply: some owners describe compassionate support in difficult situations (including help arranging cremation and returning keepsakes like paw prints), while others report long waits to get through on the phone and dissatisfaction with diagnostics for longer-running problems. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - Cremation arrangements and keepsakes after a cat was brought in after a road accident (including paw prints and a clipping of fur). - A “pet plan” referenced by one client. - Diagnostics/treatment for skin disease, including a skin biopsy discussed in one account. - A minor operation for a cat (with one review alleging incorrect post-op instructions). Ownership is not clearly stated in the provided sources; one reviewer attributes their experience to being “owned by a large company,” but this isn’t confirmed elsewhere in the inputs.
Sussex Coast Vets is a general veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews suggest it handles a mix of routine care and more complex cases, but experiences vary sharply: some owners describe compassionate support in difficult situations (including help arranging cremation and returning keepsakes like paw prints), while others report long waits to get through on the phone and dissatisfaction with diagnostics for longer-running problems. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - Cremation arrangements and keepsakes after a cat was brought in after a road accident (including paw prints and a clipping of fur). - A “pet plan” referenced by one client. - Diagnostics/treatment for skin disease, including a skin biopsy discussed in one account. - A minor operation for a cat (with one review alleging incorrect post-op instructions). Ownership is not clearly stated in the provided sources; one reviewer attributes their experience to being “owned by a large company,” but this isn’t confirmed elsewhere in the inputs.
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).
Our Score (54/100)
Madeleine Campbell Hobgoblins Stud Equine Reproduction Centre appears focused on equine breeding and reproduction work (including the use of broodmares as surrogates, as mentioned in a review). Recent reviewers mostly leave 5‑star ratings, with the clearest specifics being that staff are described as “helpful” and “knowledgeable,” and that suitability decisions may include assessing a broodmare’s age (one reviewer noted a 16‑year‑old mare was considered too old to act as a surrogate).
Madeleine Campbell Hobgoblins Stud Equine Reproduction Centre appears focused on equine breeding and reproduction work (including the use of broodmares as surrogates, as mentioned in a review). Recent reviewers mostly leave 5‑star ratings, with the clearest specifics being that staff are described as “helpful” and “knowledgeable,” and that suitability decisions may include assessing a broodmare’s age (one reviewer noted a 16‑year‑old mare was considered too old to act as a surrogate).
Sussex Coast Vets has mixed feedback: some owners describe strong veterinary care during serious illness and surgery (including multi-day inpatient treatment and lump removals), while others report reliability and communication problems (unexpected branch closures due to staff shortages and phones not being answered). A “pet plan” is mentioned by a client as covering routine parasite treatments (worming and flea treatment). Specific positives in reviews include vets taking time to discuss options and help nervous pets feel at ease; specific negatives include complaints about condescending interactions and the practice feeling “more concerned about administration” than animal welfare.
Sussex Coast Vets has mixed feedback: some owners describe strong veterinary care during serious illness and surgery (including multi-day inpatient treatment and lump removals), while others report reliability and communication problems (unexpected branch closures due to staff shortages and phones not being answered). A “pet plan” is mentioned by a client as covering routine parasite treatments (worming and flea treatment). Specific positives in reviews include vets taking time to discuss options and help nervous pets feel at ease; specific negatives include complaints about condescending interactions and the practice feeling “more concerned about administration” than animal welfare.
EB Equine appears to be an equine-focused veterinary service (no corporate group affiliation is stated). The clinic information available highlights additional training in internal medicine and several hands-on/rehab modalities: veterinary acupuncture, veterinary chiropractic, and equine rehabilitation, plus a diploma-level focus on equine nutrition. On Google it has a 4.3-star rating from 9 reviews; the only detailed written feedback available includes complaints about unexpected extra charges when ordering a product online, while multiple other ratings are positive but don’t include written details.
EB Equine appears to be an equine-focused veterinary service (no corporate group affiliation is stated). The clinic information available highlights additional training in internal medicine and several hands-on/rehab modalities: veterinary acupuncture, veterinary chiropractic, and equine rehabilitation, plus a diploma-level focus on equine nutrition. On Google it has a 4.3-star rating from 9 reviews; the only detailed written feedback available includes complaints about unexpected extra charges when ordering a product online, while multiple other ratings are positive but don’t include written details.
