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Cherry Tree Vets is a general practice in Diss with on-site diagnostics and surgery, including digital X-ray, microscopy and a modern surgical theatre, and it states that 24/7 emergency care is available. Recent reviews describe owners being fitted in quickly for urgent problems, including short-notice care for a stray cat and treatment for a very unwell cat with a blocked bladder. Feedback is largely positive about clear communication, kindness and support during stressful situations, though there is also a serious negative review alleging misdiagnosis and high costs.
- •Reviews consistently praise the team’s manner, with vets and receptionists described as kind, genuine, friendly, and professional. - Fast access is a recurring theme: owners mention getting appointments within two hours for an unwell dog, as well as next-day and other short-notice bookings. - The clinic environment is viewed positively, with comments describing it as bright, clean, and welcoming.
- •Many recent reviewers describe the team as friendly, welcoming and helpful, with one review also praising the clinic as clean and well maintained. - Several owners report being seen quickly for urgent problems, including same-morning appointments, records being requested before arrival, and imaging and treatment completed within a few hours. - Communication is a recurring strength in positive reviews, with named vets praised for explaining examinations clearly, noticing details from earlier visits, and handling difficult conversations with care.
Pet Behaviour Practice appears to focus on practical dog behaviour support rather than routine veterinary care. Reviews describe Carol working with dogs and owners through home visits, Zoom consultations, and behaviour-focused walking sessions, with an emphasis on real-life handling, confidence-building, and clear techniques owners can keep using between sessions. Some reviewers refer to Carol as running “Petopia,” which may be a related or previous name.
- •Urgent and out-of-hours care is a major theme. Some owners describe compassionate support in very difficult moments, including end-of-life care and quick action in a life-threatening cat case. - Feedback on bedside manner is sharply divided.
Coastal Veterinary Group in Burnham Market is a privately owned practice within the wider Coastal Vets group. This branch is described as a small site with a reception area, one consulting room, and limited opening times. Reviews consistently highlight thorough clinical assessment, compassionate handling, and a calm approach that helps put owners at ease.
Uplands Way Veterinary Clinic is a VetPartners practice in Attleborough, and the clinic says it draws on more than 100 years’ experience in pet healthcare. It appears set up for routine appointments as well as some urgent, last-minute cases when capacity allows, with one owner describing being seen straight away after arriving unannounced. Reviews are generally positive about the team’s friendliness and care, though feedback on appointment access and handling is mixed.
The Old Golfhouse Veterinary Group is a well-established small-animal practice offering routine care alongside in-house diagnostics and surgery. The Watton branch lists an in-house lab, X-ray and ultrasound, and also offers advanced services including cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, orthopaedic surgery and soft-tissue surgery. It treats dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and backyard poultry, offers home visits, and states that it meets RCVS Core Standards.
Linden House Veterinary Centre in Diss, Norfolk offers a broad range of first-opinion veterinary care for dogs, cats and small pets including rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils and ferrets. Its services cover routine healthcare as well as diagnostics, surgery and nurse-led support. The clinic also offers home visits, pet travel documentation and out-of-hours emergency care through MiNightVet.
Eastgate Veterinary Group in Thetford is part of VetPartners and has a history dating back to before the Second World War. It offers appointment-based care for dogs, cats and rabbits, with a focus on routine and preventative healthcare, ongoing support for long-term conditions, and practical nursing clinics. The practice is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
