Featured Clinic Overview
## Summary Parkview Veterinary Clinic is a general veterinary practice that is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe the team handling a mix of routine and urgent problems (injuries and seizures are both mentioned), with several owners noting clear explanations and careful handling—especially with cats to minimise stress during exams. There is also a recent negative review alleging a misdiagnosis in a dachshund, with the owner saying an MRI later showed the issue had been left too long. Concrete details owners mention include: - Being seen even when the clinic was running late, with staff still fitting the appointment in. - Vets explaining conditions and next steps clearly, according to a long-term cat owner. - Treatment for a dog seizure that an owner felt “fixed” the problem. - Injury checks after a dog was hurt or involved in a road incident (owners describe professional care). ## Services Based on the provided data and reviews, the clinic is associated with: - Veterinary nurse training facility (listed service). - Appointments for unwell or injured pets, including injury assessments (a dog “needed checked over” after getting hurt). - Emergency/urgent-type presentations during normal booking, such as: - Care after a dog was hit by a car (described as “very professional care”). - Management of a dog’s seizures (one owner credits the practice with resolving them). - Cat examinations with stress-minimising handling, as described by an owner who has attended for around three years. ## Reviews 4.7 stars from 279 reviews. The latest written reviews available to us include both strongly positive experiences and a recent serious complaint about diagnosis. “Themes below are drawn from the latest written reviews available to us.” - Clear communication and calm handling: owners describe vets explaining things clearly and being careful not to stress cats unnecessarily during examinations. - Helpfulness when schedules slip: one reviewer says their appointment ran late but staff were kind and still managed to see them. - Successful outcomes for specific problems: examples mentioned include a seizure issue that the owner felt was resolved, and professional care after a road accident. - Price comments without specifics: multiple reviewers describe pricing as “reasonable” or “well priced,” but no actual fees are stated. - A conflicting experience around clinical judgement: one recent 1‑star review alleges a misdiagnosis that delayed appropriate treatment until after an MRI elsewhere.
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Strule Veterinary Services is set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) listed in the clinic data. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe the team handling poisoning risk (a dog eating a large amount of chocolate) and a serious dog-attack injury involving the eye, including weeks of follow-up treatment. Reviewers also mention vets explaining findings clearly (one owner highlights a thorough exam) and hands-on, low-stress handling (removing eye stitches without sedation in one case).
Strule Veterinary Services is set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) listed in the clinic data. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe the team handling poisoning risk (a dog eating a large amount of chocolate) and a serious dog-attack injury involving the eye, including weeks of follow-up treatment. Reviewers also mention vets explaining findings clearly (one owner highlights a thorough exam) and hands-on, low-stress handling (removing eye stitches without sedation in one case).
Pomeroy Veterinary Centre is an RCVS PSS Farm Animal Core Practice, set up primarily for farm animal work and farm animal registrations. The clinic lists routine and reproductive farm procedures (for example pregnancy diagnostics and bull fertility services) alongside surgical interventions such as caesarean sections. It also states it can arrange small-animal consults for small animals belonging to farm clients. The latest written feedback available to us is brief but consistently mentions staff being “very helpful.”
Pomeroy Veterinary Centre is an RCVS PSS Farm Animal Core Practice, set up primarily for farm animal work and farm animal registrations. The clinic lists routine and reproductive farm procedures (for example pregnancy diagnostics and bull fertility services) alongside surgical interventions such as caesarean sections. It also states it can arrange small-animal consults for small animals belonging to farm clients. The latest written feedback available to us is brief but consistently mentions staff being “very helpful.”
W H S Manson appears to be a small, individual-run veterinary service (no corporate group affiliation is stated in the available data). The clearest evidence from written reviews is that home visits are offered: one reviewer specifically mentions the vet “came out to my house.” Pricing is mentioned at least once, with a call-out fee of £20 in that review. Beyond that, the available written feedback is very brief (“Top man”, “Nice man”), so there’s limited detail on clinical scope or facilities.
W H S Manson appears to be a small, individual-run veterinary service (no corporate group affiliation is stated in the available data). The clearest evidence from written reviews is that home visits are offered: one reviewer specifically mentions the vet “came out to my house.” Pricing is mentioned at least once, with a call-out fee of £20 in that review. Beyond that, the available written feedback is very brief (“Top man”, “Nice man”), so there’s limited detail on clinical scope or facilities.


