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32 clinicsWood 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.
Paws Indoors Ltd is a mobile veterinary service in Hempnall, Norfolk, with a surgery for operations and hospitalisation when needed. Its core offering is at-home veterinary care, including home visits for routine support and end-of-life care, with reviewers repeatedly highlighting the calmer, lower-stress experience of being treated at home. Recent feedback continues to centre on compassionate home visits, clear communication, and sensitive support for owners during difficult decisions.
Broadland House Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice in Stalham with a team of vets and nurses, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Ownership is not stated. Recent feedback points to a friendly, efficient practice that handles both routine appointments and urgent problems, with clear explanations and home visits when needed.
Glaven Veterinary Practice Ltd in Wells-next-the-Sea offers in-house diagnostics including X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy and ECG heart assessment, along with an onsite laboratory, pharmacy, dental care and surgery. The practice also offers Pet Health Club® Plus, with consultations included, and is listed as an IVC Evidensia Positive Pawprint Partner. Recent reviews are largely very positive, with owners highlighting calm handling of anxious pets, friendly service and prompt help for urgent problems, alongside one complaint about feeling pushed toward medication and repeat visits and finding a visit expensive.
Three Rivers Vets in Loddon is part of IVC Evidensia. The clinic offers general veterinary care alongside preventative-care plans, out-of-hours arrangements, and support for pet travel through a third-party provider for registered clients. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with repeated praise for thoughtful consultations, helpful reception staff, and quick access to appointments when pets need to be seen promptly.
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Toll Barn Veterinary Centre Limited in North Walsham is a family-run, independent practice that opened in 2014 and was purpose-built by Faye, a veterinary surgeon and Director. The clinic is set up to handle a wide range of in-house surgical, medical and diagnostic work, with facilities including an onsite CT scanner, laser therapy, platelet regeneration and cryotherapy. The practice also states that it provides a 24/7 on-site out-of-hours emergency service for existing clients, with a vet and nurse on duty overnight.
Bridge Veterinary Practice is a Norwich practice within CVS, offering routine, medical and surgical care, with in-house diagnostics, home visits, and an exotic animal GP service. Recent reviews continue to highlight quick access to appointments, pets being handled calmly, and a caring approach during both routine and difficult visits. Reviewers also mention the practice seeing less typical cases, including ferrets, guinea pigs and wild animals brought in. The practice says urgent cases are seen during normal hours, with out-of-hours care provided by a separate night-vet service.
Caister Vets in Great Yarmouth offers routine consultations, diagnostics and surgery for common pets, and also sees exotics including birds and reptiles. Recent feedback highlights same-day urgent appointments, calm handling of nervous animals, and clear explanations before and after treatment. The practice is also a veterinary nurse training facility.
Glaven Veterinary Practice Ltd in Holt is part of IVC Evidensia and is a Positive Pawprint Partner as well as a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice offers in-house diagnostics and imaging, including an onsite laboratory, X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy and ECG heart assessment, alongside an onsite pharmacy. Its website also highlights dental care and surgery, suggesting it is equipped to investigate and treat a broad range of medical and surgical problems on site.
Three Rivers Vets in Poringland is an IVC Evidensia practice offering routine veterinary care, end-of-life care, and out-of-hours arrangements. Recent feedback is generally positive about the welcome at reception, caring staff, and the way pets are handled, though some reviewers raise concerns about pricing and one describes a poor experience around a euthanasia visit.
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.
Anchorage Veterinary Practice in Acle is a long-established small-animal clinic for dogs, cats and rabbits, dating back to the 1930s, and is part of the CVS Group. It holds RCVS General Practice status and Cat Friendly Clinic Silver accreditation, with facilities for routine care as well as in-house diagnostics and treatment. Recent feedback often highlights prompt help for urgent problems, clear explanations from the team, and compassionate support during end-of-life care.
Medivet Horsford / All Creatures Healthcare is part of the Medivet group. It offers a mix of routine care and more complex or urgent treatment, including surgery and out-of-hours emergencies, and recent feedback continues to highlight calm handling of nervous pets and sensitive support during euthanasia appointments. Owner reports also point to a broad case mix, including dogs, birds, reptiles, and small mammals such as guinea pigs.
Uplands Way Veterinary Clinic in Diss, Norfolk is a VetPartners practice. It offers a mix of routine and urgent veterinary care, with reviews consistently highlighting a friendly, professional team, calm handling of nervous pets, and compassionate support during difficult end-of-life appointments. Recent feedback also points to helpful advice from the vets and a positive first-visit experience for new clients.
Swaffham Veterinary Centre presents itself as an independent small-animal practice in Swaffham with purpose-designed facilities, comprehensive operating facilities, state-of-the-art equipment, flexible appointments, and access to emergency care 24/7. The practice says it treats a broad mix of pets including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, turtles, and birds, and offers services such as acupuncture, nurse clinics, dental radiography, and ophthalmology. Recent reviews are largely positive about the team’s calm handling of anxious pets and support during difficult appointments, though a small number of reviewers raise repeated concerns about pricing and billing communication.
Summerhill Veterinary Centre in Fakenham is part of IVC Evidensia. It offers routine and urgent veterinary care, with owner reports describing out-of-hours support, overnight monitoring, and regular updates during more serious cases. The practice is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and recent feedback highlights a kind, pet-focused team with clear communication.
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is a five-branch veterinary partnership with roots going back more than 100 years, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The Wymondham branch receives very positive feedback for both routine appointments and urgent or surgical care. Recent experiences mention clear pre- and post-operative information, prompt help for an acute wasp sting reaction, and a clean, spacious reception layout with separate space for nervous or noisy pets.
Companion Care (Norwich Longwater) Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice is set up as a fully equipped small-animal clinic with in-house theatre and dentistry facilities, separate cat and dog wards plus isolation, an in-house lab and pharmacy, and imaging including digital X-ray and ultrasound. It offers both routine care and more advanced investigations and surgery, and recent feedback is largely very positive about the friendliness of the team and the care shown to pets and owners.
The Crossings Veterinary Centre in Downham Market offers full medical and surgical care, with on-site digital x-ray, an in-house laboratory, and 24-hour vet and nurse cover. Recent feedback points to particularly compassionate support during emergencies and end-of-life care, alongside some concerns about communication, waiting times, and value for money.
The Veterinary Hospital in Great Yarmouth is a CVS-owned RCVS Veterinary Hospital, established in 1984, providing small-animal care with 24-hour cover. The practice offers on-site diagnostics including a laboratory, digital x-ray, ultrasound and endoscopy, alongside routine care and surgery including keyhole procedures. Out-of-hours support is provided via MiNightVet.
Medivet Thorpe St Andrew in Norwich is part of the Medivet group and is led by veterinary surgeon Gerhard Retief. The clinic is set up for routine and preventative care alongside in-practice diagnostics and common procedures, with the website listing 15-minute consultations, in-house lab work, X-rays, ultrasound, dentistry and neutering. Recent feedback highlights clear communication, consultations that do not feel rushed, calm handling of nervous pets, and a same-day appointment arranged for an elderly cat.
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.
Vets 1 Group runs a multi-site veterinary service in King’s Lynn, with a hospital and a separate practice, and advertises 24/7 emergency availability. Its website lists imaging, orthopaedics, dental care and treatment for dogs, cats and exotics, including a bespoke dental theatre with X-ray facilities. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick access for urgent problems, clear explanations and a friendly environment, alongside a small number of complaints about delays and administration.
Medivet Catton in Norwich is part of the Medivet group and is managed by partner and veterinary surgeon Hanneke Kruger. The practice offers 15-minute consultations and on-site diagnostics including an in-house laboratory, X-rays and ultrasound, supporting both routine care and further investigation when needed. Recent feedback continues to highlight a friendly, patient approach with nervous pets and clear communication during procedures.
Vets4Pets Kings Lynn is part of the Vets4Pets group and operates from inside the Pets at Home store in King's Lynn. The clinic is set up for a broad mix of routine care, diagnostics, surgery, and inpatient support, with website-listed facilities including an operating theatre, in-house laboratory, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an oxygen chamber, and separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards, including isolation. It also states that emergency cover is available when the clinic is closed, and it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Westover Vets Ltd in Norwich provides routine and preventative care, advanced diagnostics, complex surgery, and urgent veterinary help. The clinic also offers 24-hour inpatient support and treats a wider range of species than many small-animal practices, including dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, tortoises, and lizards. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Vets Now King's Lynn is the local out-of-hours emergency small-animal service from Vets Now, part of IVC Evidensia. It is set up to see pets when regular practices are closed, and Vets Now also offers video consultations. Recent feedback is largely positive about prompt attention, kindness and communication during emergencies, though cost remains a recurring concern and there are a small number of serious complaints about clinical judgement or refusal to see wildlife.
Rowan House Vets is a veterinary practice in Norwich with a modern, spacious setting, and reviewers mention separate areas for cats and dogs. Feedback consistently highlights calm, kind communication, especially when pets need surgery or follow-up care. Owners also mention practical support with ongoing treatments and paperwork, alongside a welcoming atmosphere for both pets and people.
Willow Veterinary Clinic is an RCVS-accredited general practice established in 1991. It offers routine first-opinion care alongside in-practice procedures, diagnostics, and some exotic and small-pet work. Reviews also suggest it operates within a wider multi-branch group, with calls sometimes diverted between practices.
Willow Veterinary Clinic in Norwich is a CVS-owned practice offering first-opinion care for dogs, cats, rabbits, and a wider range of small pets including reptiles, birds, and backyard poultry. Website information indicates a broad service range including diagnostics, surgery, nurse clinics, home visits, and internal medicine referrals, with out-of-hours emergencies handled by Norwich Night Vets. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners praise calm, reassuring care during operations and for nervous pets, while others report reception and follow-up problems.
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.
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership in Norwich is part of IVC Evidensia. Reviews describe a friendly, caring practice where owners feel listened to and explanations are clear, with several saying they were seen quickly when concerns came up. Most recent feedback is very positive, although one reviewer reports difficulties with appointment availability and collecting repeat medication.



