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- •Many reviewers describe the team as friendly, professional and caring, with several saying they have stayed with the practice for years. - Recent feedback highlights helpful veterinary advice, including guidance on general wellbeing and diet, and a strong first impression from new clients. - Reviews mention prompt urgent care, including same-day treatment for a lame dog, and good communication when emergencies caused short delays for other appointments.
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Wood Farm Vets presents itself as an independent mixed practice in Wymondham, offering companion animal, equine and farm animal care. The clinic website states that Saturday and Sunday are emergencies-only, and recent feedback continues to highlight quick help for urgent cases alongside a friendly, knowledgeable team. Reviews also reflect strong confidence from both pet owners and horse owners.
- •Recent reviewers often describe the team as friendly, welcoming, and reassuring, with clear explanations during appointments. - Several reviews highlight good handling of anxious or difficult cases, including nervous dogs, rescue Rottweilers, and a dog needing a dental extraction. - Compassion during emotional appointments stands out as a strong theme, including named thanks for end-of-life support and help during complex medical situations.
- •Recent reviews are mostly very positive, with owners praising the practice for being caring, professional, and friendly over both one-off visits and many years of use. - Matthew is singled out more than once for listening well and answering questions clearly, especially around ongoing health issues. - Access and responsiveness are a recurring strength, including one owner who said they were offered an appointment within three hours and another who praised the helpful reception staff.
- •Emergency support stands out, including an 8.20pm callout to sedate a horse at Holkham Beach so it could be loaded and taken home safely, even though the owner was not already a client. - Owners value clear, realistic explanations, especially around wound treatment, with one reviewer praising decisions made around the horse’s age and welfare rather than unnecessary extra work. - Longer-running cases are mentioned positively, including year-long support for a horse with a damaged ligament and ongoing willingness to answer questions.
- •Compassionate end-of-life care is a strong recurring theme, with owners describing staff as sympathetic, understanding and gentle during euthanasia appointments and the loss of elderly pets. - Long-term relationships and general care come through clearly, with reviewers saying the practice has looked after their dogs for many years and describing staff as friendly, professional and reassuring with new kittens and urgent concerns. - Administration and communication are mixed: one owner praised the team for finding a solution when an appointment record could not initially be found, while others criticised receptionist communication and attitude.
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is a five-branch IVC Evidensia practice with a history going back more than 100 years, caring for companion animals as well as livestock and equine patients. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with reviewers highlighting welcoming staff, efficient appointments and caring treatment across dogs, cats and horses. One older review raised concerns about cost and billing clarity.
- •Reviewers repeatedly describe the vets as kind, knowledgeable, professional, and accommodating. - A clear theme is not feeling rushed, especially during vettings and consultations. - One detailed account praises the clinic’s patient handling of a traumatised young foal, with time taken both before and after treatment to keep the experience calm.
- •Many reviews are warmly positive, including comments from long-standing clients who say they have used the practice for years and find the team consistently helpful and caring. - Owners frequently mention friendly service, clear explanations, and being able to phone for advice when worried about their pet. - Several reviews highlight kind handling of dogs and prompt help when concerns arise, including one case where a paw injury was seen and sorted quickly.
Knott's Yard Veterinary Practice in Watton is a veterinary clinic and a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Reviews continue to highlight compassionate support around serious illness and end-of-life care, with owners describing clear explanations, time to say goodbye, and in one case a home euthanasia visit. Feedback also mentions surgery, urgent appointments, and efforts to fit pets in at short notice, although a small number of reviews report rude or unhelpful reception interactions.



