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Orchard Vets in Southampton is part of the Unicorn Vets group and is owned by IVC Evidensia. The practice offers routine and urgent care, alongside Pet Health Club® Plus with consultations included, plus Video Vet and online pet advice. Client feedback highlights clear explanations, calm handling of anxious pets, and supportive reception staff, though a small number of recent comments describe poor advice and a rushed consultation.
Shield Veterinary Centre Ltd is a general veterinary practice in Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, and also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. It is part of IVC Evidensia. Recent feedback most often highlights friendly, professional care, a clean and pleasant practice, prompt help when pets are very unwell, and support delivered with sympathy at the end of life.
Companion Care (Winchester) Ltd operates inside a Pets at Home store and is part of Vets4Pets. The clinic advertises a modern, well-equipped set-up with an in-house lab, imaging, a dedicated operating theatre, and facilities for higher-risk cases, supporting both routine care and more complex surgical work. It also states that out-of-hours emergencies are handled by MiNightVet at Mildmay Veterinary Hospital.
- •Reviewers frequently mention quick access to care, including short-notice appointments and being seen on time. - The strongest theme is a knowledgeable, caring team, especially the veterinary nurses, who are praised for being helpful and clear. - Several reviews highlight practical follow-through, including medication for an ear infection and a free end-of-treatment check-up.
Sidbury Hill Veterinary Clinic in Tidworth is part of the Stonehenge Vets group. It is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback centres on everyday care and client communication, especially for dogs, with owners highlighting calm handling during consultations, helpful reception support, and a strong sense that animal welfare comes first.
Examples mentioned in reviews
- •Support alongside a primary-care vet for chronic/complex problems such as arthritis and mobility issues, degenerative myelopathy, epilepsy, skin allergy, and liver/heart concerns
- •Laser treatment mentioned in combination with acupuncture for degenerative myelopathy
- •Remote support described via Zoom calls and text messages
- •Blood sampling mentioned in one appointment, with next-day results reported
- •Fast access when it matters: owners describe immediate or same-day help for urgent issues, plus quick assistance with replacement medication during a trip. - Practical treatment with clear outcomes: examples include removing a blackthorn from a dog’s paw, treating anal gland problems, giving a steroid injection for ongoing scratching, and helping manage digestive issues in an older dog. - Approach and manner: reviews repeatedly mention a gentle, empathetic, straightforward style, along with clear advice and a “good old fashioned” no-nonsense approach.
St Peter’s Vets Ltd is a long-established small-animal practice in Liss, part of VetPartners and operating within a local group of surgeries. The practice website highlights in-house diagnostics and minimally invasive procedures, including digital X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy and laparoscopic surgery, along with an on-site laboratory and air-conditioned kennels. It also states that a full 24-hour emergency service is available 365 days a year.
Hawksdown Veterinary Centre appears to be a small, independent local practice in Winchester, with reviews consistently describing practical, responsive general vet care. Owners mention helpful phone advice, quick access when a pet needs to be seen, and some flexibility around weekend help. Longer-term clients also highlight continuity of care and a straightforward approach to treatment.
- •A positive review describes fast Saturday help for a dog in pain, with the pet seen within 10 minutes and treated by Claire, and no out-of-hours fee because the practice was open. - Another owner speaks highly of the team’s compassion and professionalism during euthanasia and says they felt supported through a difficult experience. - Negative feedback focuses on access and availability, including reports of no appointments, being told to call back the next morning for an eye injury, and one complaint about not being seen because the pet was not registered.
