Featured Clinic Overview
AllPets Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice, and its website highlights higher-level facilities including CT scanning and digital endoscopic equipment for minimally invasive procedures. Based on recent reviews, it also seems set up for urgent, short-notice care: owners mention being fitted in the same day and being seen for an emergency injury. Communication is a recurring practical detail in reviews—clients describe vets explaining treatment clearly, keeping them informed, and forwarding clinical notes to a pet’s usual vet for follow-up.
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Pet Rescue Welfare Association is a charity-run operation (registered charity number shown on its website) that combines a community veterinary clinic with companion animal rescue, a pet food bank, and a lifetime foster/lifetime petcare scheme (including provision for pets if an owner dies). Its website also describes an on-site surgical unit providing neutering and other surgical procedures, intended to be available to all pet owners at charity rates (no specific prices given).
Pet Rescue Welfare Association is a charity-run operation (registered charity number shown on its website) that combines a community veterinary clinic with companion animal rescue, a pet food bank, and a lifetime foster/lifetime petcare scheme (including provision for pets if an owner dies). Its website also describes an on-site surgical unit providing neutering and other surgical procedures, intended to be available to all pet owners at charity rates (no specific prices given).

