Featured Clinic Overview
Ashwood Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice with a high Google rating (4.8/5 from 177 reviews). Recent reviews describe the clinic handling procedures that go beyond routine consults, including surgery on an older dog followed by lab analysis of a skin mass that was confirmed as a benign tumour (after another vet had suggested cancer). End-of-life care is also described in detail: owners mention being given a private room, being able to stay with their pet throughout, and not having to go through reception, plus a condolence card sent afterwards.
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Crowes Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice (dogs and cats are repeatedly mentioned) where owners describe routine care for senior pets, second-opinion assessments, and surgical procedures such as spaying. Reviews give concrete examples of the team providing detailed explanations during appointments, supplying repeat medication after receiving a script from another vet, and giving aftercare advice following surgery (including guidance for post-op recovery and “day visit or a stay over” mentions).
Crowes Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice (dogs and cats are repeatedly mentioned) where owners describe routine care for senior pets, second-opinion assessments, and surgical procedures such as spaying. Reviews give concrete examples of the team providing detailed explanations during appointments, supplying repeat medication after receiving a script from another vet, and giving aftercare advice following surgery (including guidance for post-op recovery and “day visit or a stay over” mentions).
- •Surgery plus diagnostic follow-through: one owner reports their dog was previously thought to have skin cancer elsewhere, but this clinic operated and ran analysis that indicated a benign tumour. - End-of-life care is a major theme: owners mention clear explanations, being given time without feeling rushed, and practical privacy measures (private room; avoiding reception). - Small aftercare gestures are noted: a condolence card after a pet’s death is specifically mentioned.
- •Surgery plus diagnostic follow-through: one owner reports their dog was previously thought to have skin cancer elsewhere, but this clinic operated and ran analysis that indicated a benign tumour. - End-of-life care is a major theme: owners mention clear explanations, being given time without feeling rushed, and practical privacy measures (private room; avoiding reception). - Small aftercare gestures are noted: a condolence card after a pet’s death is specifically mentioned.
What stands out in owner accounts is responsiveness outside normal times (examples include being seen on Boxing Day and a reported 3am emergency where the clinic was “up and running” quickly). Several reviews also mention practical follow-through during appointments (one horse owner said the vet talked them through aftercare and checked that all was well). A minority of recent reviews report the opposite experience—no apparent urgency for a very ill cat and a promised call-back that didn’t happen.
What stands out in owner accounts is responsiveness outside normal times (examples include being seen on Boxing Day and a reported 3am emergency where the clinic was “up and running” quickly). Several reviews also mention practical follow-through during appointments (one horse owner said the vet talked them through aftercare and checked that all was well). A minority of recent reviews report the opposite experience—no apparent urgency for a very ill cat and a promised call-back that didn’t happen.


