Norwich has 10 independent vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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10 clinics- •Clinic-specific feedback includes a complaint about a kitten booster being refused one day early, despite the owner saying they had checked beforehand by phone. - Another clinic review says booking is handled online and can be confusing, and felt some non-vet staff were unprofessional, although the appointment itself was described as fine. - Several recent store reviews are positive about the range of pet supplies, easy parking, friendly service and help with carrying heavier items.
- •Recent feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with repeated praise for a kind, thoughtful, and professional team. - Owners often mention clear explanations, including around diagnoses, treatment plans, and what to expect from procedures such as cat spays. - Several reviews highlight caring support in stressful situations, from urgent appointments for an unwell dog to sensitive handling during a pet’s final goodbye.
- •Reviewers repeatedly describe the practice as caring, calm, and welcoming, with a modern, clean, spacious environment. - Surgical care and aftercare stand out strongly, with owners valuing regular updates, reassurance during recovery, and thorough follow-up checks. - Several reviews mention pets being relaxed and even happy to visit, helped by friendly staff and separate cat and dog areas.
- •Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with repeated praise for a caring, compassionate, and friendly team. - Owners often mention kind handling of pets, especially cats and dogs, and speak well of the practice’s warmth, sensitivity, and professionalism. - Clear advice and treatment instructions come up several times, with reviewers saying staff are helpful, informative, and attentive to both pets and owners.
- •Recent feedback is consistently very positive about the practice being honest, transparent, friendly, and caring. - Several reviewers highlight the independent, personal-service feel, often contrasting it favourably with larger veterinary chains or previous clinics. - Value for money is a recurring theme, with reviewers describing prices as reasonable and saying the practice does not overcharge.
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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.
- •Recent reviews are dominated by at-home euthanasia experiences, with owners describing pets passing peacefully in familiar surroundings and families feeling supported through a very difficult time. - A repeated theme is Shelagh’s calm manner and clear explanations, with several owners saying the process felt respectful, gentle and never rushed. - Reviews also highlight holistic consultations, including careful history-taking and a whole-animal approach to behavioural and physical concerns.
The Mayers Veterinary Clinic in Norwich is a small animal clinic and a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback highlights a friendly, personal approach, with owners often favourably contrasting it with larger corporate-style practices. Examples mentioned include emergency cat care, stitching a badly cut paw, routine booster and check-up appointments, and thoughtful communication during stressful or bereavement-related visits.
Taverham Vets Longwater is part of a wider practice that includes a veterinary hospital with modern facilities and specialist equipment, two branch surgeries, a rehabilitation centre for hydrotherapy and physiotherapy, and a luxury cattery. The practice says it provides 24/7 support through a dedicated emergency service. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners often highlighting a friendly, calm approach and clear explanations.
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.
