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Animal Physiotherapy Ltd is an independent animal physiotherapy and rehabilitation provider led by animal physiotherapist Donna Wills (no corporate group is mentioned). The clinic focuses on non‑invasive physiotherapy to restore or maintain mobility, backed by a physio gym and treatment room noted on the website. It also offers owner-support tools such as a free “mobility checker” questionnaire with advice, and provides education/CPD for professionals. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Post‑surgery rehabilitation support, including a cat recovering after knee surgery and subsequent procedures. - Exercise plans tailored to the pet and the owner’s lifestyle, with clear explanations of what to do at home. - Ongoing massage and stretching for older dogs, plus help with “difficult” mobility cases.
Animal Physiotherapy Ltd is an independent animal physiotherapy and rehabilitation provider led by animal physiotherapist Donna Wills (no corporate group is mentioned). The clinic focuses on non‑invasive physiotherapy to restore or maintain mobility, backed by a physio gym and treatment room noted on the website. It also offers owner-support tools such as a free “mobility checker” questionnaire with advice, and provides education/CPD for professionals. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Post‑surgery rehabilitation support, including a cat recovering after knee surgery and subsequent procedures. - Exercise plans tailored to the pet and the owner’s lifestyle, with clear explanations of what to do at home. - Ongoing massage and stretching for older dogs, plus help with “difficult” mobility cases.
Jaffa's Health Centre For Cats
Salisbury
Our Score (70/100)
Jaffa's Health Centre For Cats (Jaffa Vets) is a family-owned, cats-only veterinary practice established in 2013. Reviews describe a setup designed to reduce feline stress (a “quiet managed environment”), including practical handling details like trolleys to prevent carriers rolling. Recent cases mentioned include prompt surgery for ocular melanoma (eye removal, home next day) and same-day care for a broken leg after an urgent walk-in. The clinic also lists having a defibrillator.
Jaffa's Health Centre For Cats (Jaffa Vets) is a family-owned, cats-only veterinary practice established in 2013. Reviews describe a setup designed to reduce feline stress (a “quiet managed environment”), including practical handling details like trolleys to prevent carriers rolling. Recent cases mentioned include prompt surgery for ocular melanoma (eye removal, home next day) and same-day care for a broken leg after an urgent walk-in. The clinic also lists having a defibrillator.
Avon Lodge Veterinary Group is described in recent reviews as a friendly, professional practice, with multiple owners highlighting how the team communicates (polite, cheery) alongside clinical care. Specific cases mentioned include medical support for an older dog after a stroke and treatment for acute arthritis, with the owner reporting both dogs became “happy and pain free” on the medication plan.
Avon Lodge Veterinary Group is described in recent reviews as a friendly, professional practice, with multiple owners highlighting how the team communicates (polite, cheery) alongside clinical care. Specific cases mentioned include medical support for an older dog after a stroke and treatment for acute arthritis, with the owner reporting both dogs became “happy and pain free” on the medication plan.
Freedom Vet Rehab Clinic is a vet-led rehabilitation clinic set up in 2017 by Tamsin O’Brien (BVSc MRCVS). The website positions it around canine physiotherapy and hydrotherapy with “integrated rehab” plans, and also lists pain management and sports medicine support. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention mobility and joint/muscle problems, including ongoing follow-ups (one review describes a 6‑month review after an injury), and describe Tamsin as experienced and knowledgeable with nervous or older dogs.
Freedom Vet Rehab Clinic is a vet-led rehabilitation clinic set up in 2017 by Tamsin O’Brien (BVSc MRCVS). The website positions it around canine physiotherapy and hydrotherapy with “integrated rehab” plans, and also lists pain management and sports medicine support. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention mobility and joint/muscle problems, including ongoing follow-ups (one review describes a 6‑month review after an injury), and describe Tamsin as experienced and knowledgeable with nervous or older dogs.
Longmead Veterinary Practice describes itself as an independent, vet-owned small animal practice that is RCVS-accredited. From its website, it appears set up not just for routine care (vaccinations, neutering) but also for more advanced procedures such as laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery and advanced orthopaedic surgery (including cruciate disease management and complex fracture repair). It also states it provides a 24-hour emergency service, 365 days a year. In the latest written review available to us, a client mentions a thorough service and friendly staff.
Longmead Veterinary Practice describes itself as an independent, vet-owned small animal practice that is RCVS-accredited. From its website, it appears set up not just for routine care (vaccinations, neutering) but also for more advanced procedures such as laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery and advanced orthopaedic surgery (including cruciate disease management and complex fracture repair). It also states it provides a 24-hour emergency service, 365 days a year. In the latest written review available to us, a client mentions a thorough service and friendly staff.
Our Score (54/100)
Thameswood Veterinary Clinics Ltd describes itself as an independent, family-run practice. The website positions the clinic for everyday care (vaccines, routine health checks, parasite prevention, repeat prescriptions) plus diagnostics and “advanced surgery/advanced therapies”, and it also promotes a 24/7 emergency service with a dedicated veterinary team available 365 days a year. It operates a dedicated cat clinic that is ISFM Gold Accredited. From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: one owner specifically mentions good handling and treatment for an anxious dog, while another describes a dispute over a pre-paid pet club benefit (worm/flea treatments) and dissatisfaction with how it was handled.
Thameswood Veterinary Clinics Ltd describes itself as an independent, family-run practice. The website positions the clinic for everyday care (vaccines, routine health checks, parasite prevention, repeat prescriptions) plus diagnostics and “advanced surgery/advanced therapies”, and it also promotes a 24/7 emergency service with a dedicated veterinary team available 365 days a year. It operates a dedicated cat clinic that is ISFM Gold Accredited. From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: one owner specifically mentions good handling and treatment for an anxious dog, while another describes a dispute over a pre-paid pet club benefit (worm/flea treatments) and dissatisfaction with how it was handled.
Our Score (29/100)
Companion Care (Swindon) Ltd trades under the Vets4Pets brand (a national chain). Based on its website information, the practice is set up for routine small‑animal care for dogs and cats, alongside grooming, rehoming support, and a “Complete Care Plan” preventative care plan. Its Google profile shows a low overall score (2.0/5 from 4 reviews). The latest written reviews available to us are mostly severely critical, describing disputes about diagnosis/treatment decisions, vaccination scheduling, and how complaints/information requests were handled. One review is 5‑star but contains no written detail, so it’s hard to weigh against the specific criticisms.
Companion Care (Swindon) Ltd trades under the Vets4Pets brand (a national chain). Based on its website information, the practice is set up for routine small‑animal care for dogs and cats, alongside grooming, rehoming support, and a “Complete Care Plan” preventative care plan. Its Google profile shows a low overall score (2.0/5 from 4 reviews). The latest written reviews available to us are mostly severely critical, describing disputes about diagnosis/treatment decisions, vaccination scheduling, and how complaints/information requests were handled. One review is 5‑star but contains no written detail, so it’s hard to weigh against the specific criticisms.
Angel Paws is a veterinary clinic, but the information provided here doesn’t include any detail on its services, facilities, pricing, team members, or client reviews. Without a website summary, structured service list, or review data, it isn’t possible to describe what the practice is set up for (for example, routine care vs. surgery/dentistry, imaging, hospitalisation, or urgent appointments) or to highlight any clinic-specific policies or approach.
Angel Paws is a veterinary clinic, but the information provided here doesn’t include any detail on its services, facilities, pricing, team members, or client reviews. Without a website summary, structured service list, or review data, it isn’t possible to describe what the practice is set up for (for example, routine care vs. surgery/dentistry, imaging, hospitalisation, or urgent appointments) or to highlight any clinic-specific policies or approach.
@Home Pet Loss Support appears to focus on support around pet bereavement (based on the name). No additional structured details, website information, or review data were provided here, so it isn’t possible to confirm how support is delivered or what’s included.
@Home Pet Loss Support appears to focus on support around pet bereavement (based on the name). No additional structured details, website information, or review data were provided here, so it isn’t possible to confirm how support is delivered or what’s included.
Hampton Park Vets is part of Petcare Veterinary Practices and promotes a preventative approach through its Pet Health Club® Plus plan (including consultations), with a written 15‑point examination report, and nurses present in all consults. The practice also states it accepts payment via Klarna and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners describe dogs that “love going” and staff who are happy to answer questions, while others report concerns about rushed appointments, unclear or high-cost treatment plans, and specific clinical/process issues (for example, a paw bandage becoming wet/smelly, or a vaccination needing to be repeated due to uncertainty about the first injection).
Hampton Park Vets is part of Petcare Veterinary Practices and promotes a preventative approach through its Pet Health Club® Plus plan (including consultations), with a written 15‑point examination report, and nurses present in all consults. The practice also states it accepts payment via Klarna and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners describe dogs that “love going” and staff who are happy to answer questions, while others report concerns about rushed appointments, unclear or high-cost treatment plans, and specific clinical/process issues (for example, a paw bandage becoming wet/smelly, or a vaccination needing to be repeated due to uncertainty about the first injection).
