About Specialist Vets in Bath
Some clinics in Bath offer specialized training opportunities.
Two clinics in Bath provide veterinary nurse training, indicating a level of specialization and commitment to advancing veterinary care. This involvement in training can enhance the quality of care, as staff are likely up-to-date with the latest practices and techniques. Pet owners might prefer these clinics for more complex cases, knowing that the staff are well-trained and experienced. Clinics not involved in training typically focus on routine and straightforward cases, ensuring efficient and reliable care.
There are 8 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Bath.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Bath
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Bath Veterinary Centre Ltd is described by reviewers as an independent practice (contrasted with “chain vets”), with an owner-vet presence mentioned in recent feedback. It appears set up for routine care and common illnesses, with multiple examples of staff adapting handling to the animal rather than forcing a standard exam.
Bath Veterinary Centre Ltd is described by reviewers as an independent practice (contrasted with “chain vets”), with an owner-vet presence mentioned in recent feedback. It appears set up for routine care and common illnesses, with multiple examples of staff adapting handling to the animal rather than forcing a standard exam.
Bath Veterinary Group runs a main site plus multiple branches, and reviewers repeatedly reference a dedicated “Cat Clinic” setting. Based on the latest reviews, it appears particularly set up for feline care, including dental work and supportive handling for anxious cats. Concrete details owners mention include: clear explanation of diagnosis and costs before treatment, follow-up phone calls after procedures (including a tongue procedure), and detailed post-op instructions after dental extractions.
Bath Veterinary Group runs a main site plus multiple branches, and reviewers repeatedly reference a dedicated “Cat Clinic” setting. Based on the latest reviews, it appears particularly set up for feline care, including dental work and supportive handling for anxious cats. Concrete details owners mention include: clear explanation of diagnosis and costs before treatment, follow-up phone calls after procedures (including a tongue procedure), and detailed post-op instructions after dental extractions.
Vets Now Bath is part of the Vets Now corporate network (a UK-wide out‑of‑hours emergency provider). Based on the website and reviews, it’s set up primarily for urgent and emergency presentations when regular vets are closed, with small‑animal care and a triage/rapid-assessment workflow.
Vets Now Bath is part of the Vets Now corporate network (a UK-wide out‑of‑hours emergency provider). Based on the website and reviews, it’s set up primarily for urgent and emergency presentations when regular vets are closed, with small‑animal care and a triage/rapid-assessment workflow.
- •Consultations described as thorough and not rushed; some mention appointments can run over time for this reason. - Owners highlight staff being welcoming on arrival, including making a fuss of dogs. - Examples of sensitive handling include examining an anxious dog at floor level to help her relax.
- •Consultations described as thorough and not rushed; some mention appointments can run over time for this reason. - Owners highlight staff being welcoming on arrival, including making a fuss of dogs. - Examples of sensitive handling include examining an anxious dog at floor level to help her relax.
Our Score (71/100)
Bath Veterinary Group is a multi-branch practice (a main site plus six further branches are described on its website). It’s set up for routine veterinary care and urgent support, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
Bath Veterinary Group is a multi-branch practice (a main site plus six further branches are described on its website). It’s set up for routine veterinary care and urgent support, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
More Specialist Vets in Bath
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Bath Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (as stated on the Vets4Pets website). Based on the latest reviews available, this practice is being used for routine care and ongoing medical issues (including ongoing kitten treatment), as well as end-of-life support. Owners repeatedly mention being able to book appointments without problems and being seen quickly, but there are also specific complaints about consultations that felt rushed or sales-driven—particularly around a proposed nail surgery and medication costs.
Bath Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (as stated on the Vets4Pets website). Based on the latest reviews available, this practice is being used for routine care and ongoing medical issues (including ongoing kitten treatment), as well as end-of-life support. Owners repeatedly mention being able to book appointments without problems and being seen quickly, but there are also specific complaints about consultations that felt rushed or sales-driven—particularly around a proposed nail surgery and medication costs.
Our Score (65/100)
Ashman Jones London Road Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in 2010 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. Based on its website, it’s set up for routine healthcare and in-house diagnostics (including X‑rays, ultrasound, and an in-house lab), plus dentistry and surgery. Reviews most often describe straightforward booking and good handling of anxious pets, alongside a clear split in experiences around empathy and costs—one owner describes a dental estimate rising from £600 to £922 after “extras,” while another says pricing was transparent and costs were kept down.
Ashman Jones London Road Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in 2010 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. Based on its website, it’s set up for routine healthcare and in-house diagnostics (including X‑rays, ultrasound, and an in-house lab), plus dentistry and surgery. Reviews most often describe straightforward booking and good handling of anxious pets, alongside a clear split in experiences around empathy and costs—one owner describes a dental estimate rising from £600 to £922 after “extras,” while another says pricing was transparent and costs were kept down.
Our Score (54/100)
Highcroft Veterinary Group – Haycombe Veterinary Centre is part of the Highcroft Veterinary Group (corporate group name stated on the website). The group’s website describes a small‑animal set-up with in-house diagnostics (lab testing, X‑ray, ultrasound) and a broad menu of routine care and surgery, plus referral services in areas like orthopaedics and ophthalmology (as listed on the site).
Highcroft Veterinary Group – Haycombe Veterinary Centre is part of the Highcroft Veterinary Group (corporate group name stated on the website). The group’s website describes a small‑animal set-up with in-house diagnostics (lab testing, X‑ray, ultrasound) and a broad menu of routine care and surgery, plus referral services in areas like orthopaedics and ophthalmology (as listed on the site).
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