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Langley Park Vets Ltd is a recently opened practice (officially opened July 15th, 2025) run by two named vets, Henry Sheen and Lisa Paterson. The clinic is set up for day-to-day care as well as procedures done on-site, with in-house surgery, dentistry, and diagnostics (blood tests, digital X‑rays, ultrasound).
Langley Park Vets Ltd is a recently opened practice (officially opened July 15th, 2025) run by two named vets, Henry Sheen and Lisa Paterson. The clinic is set up for day-to-day care as well as procedures done on-site, with in-house surgery, dentistry, and diagnostics (blood tests, digital X‑rays, ultrasound).
Darlington Vet Clinic Ltd
Bishop Auckland
Our Score (74/100)
Corporate-group ownership isn’t stated in the available information. The clinic is described (in structured data) as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services. In reviews, owners repeatedly mention practical, decision-relevant details: being “squeezed in” at short notice for a cat, arranging an operation “straight away” after a morning call about a dog, and a calm, low-stress euthanasia experience where the vet accommodated specific handling requests.
Corporate-group ownership isn’t stated in the available information. The clinic is described (in structured data) as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services. In reviews, owners repeatedly mention practical, decision-relevant details: being “squeezed in” at short notice for a cat, arranging an operation “straight away” after a morning call about a dog, and a calm, low-stress euthanasia experience where the vet accommodated specific handling requests.
Pawsitive Relief @ Chapel Fell Vets
Bishop Auckland
Our Score (74/100)
- •Veterinary rehabilitation and chronic pain management (including advanced pharmaceutical pain management)
- •Sports medicine evaluations
- •Acupuncture (frequently referenced for arthritis, polyarthritis and general pain relief)
- •Laser therapy (used after an assessment to help manage pain)
- •Massage therapy (mentioned alongside acupuncture for a back/hip injury)
- •Hydrotherapy, including underwater treadmill therapy (listed on the website)
- •Customised exercise programs/home exercise plans (owners describe follow-up emails with exercises and “next steps”)
- •Electrical stimulation
- •Thermotherapies
- •Therapeutic ultrasound
- •Veterinary rehabilitation and chronic pain management (including advanced pharmaceutical pain management)
- •Sports medicine evaluations
- •Acupuncture (frequently referenced for arthritis, polyarthritis and general pain relief)
- •Laser therapy (used after an assessment to help manage pain)
- •Massage therapy (mentioned alongside acupuncture for a back/hip injury)
- •Hydrotherapy, including underwater treadmill therapy (listed on the website)
- •Customised exercise programs/home exercise plans (owners describe follow-up emails with exercises and “next steps”)
- •Electrical stimulation
- •Thermotherapies
- •Therapeutic ultrasound
Seaham Vets Limited
Seaham
Our Score (72/100)
Seaham Vets Limited describes itself as an independent clinic founded in May 2014 by two Registered Veterinary Nurses (Natalie Land RVN and Suey Turner RVN). The practice states it has an operating theatre, digital X‑ray and in‑house lab facilities, and offers a “24/7 service available.” Recent reviews strongly emphasise hands-on support through serious illness and end-of-life care, including repeated follow-up calls after treatment and detailed bereavement support (for example, a candle to signal a client was grieving, a care package, and keepsake paw/nose prints and a sympathy card). Reviews also mention the team seeing small pets such as rats (including surgery/procedures and palliative care) as well as routine cat neutering (spay).
Seaham Vets Limited describes itself as an independent clinic founded in May 2014 by two Registered Veterinary Nurses (Natalie Land RVN and Suey Turner RVN). The practice states it has an operating theatre, digital X‑ray and in‑house lab facilities, and offers a “24/7 service available.” Recent reviews strongly emphasise hands-on support through serious illness and end-of-life care, including repeated follow-up calls after treatment and detailed bereavement support (for example, a candle to signal a client was grieving, a care package, and keepsake paw/nose prints and a sympathy card). Reviews also mention the team seeing small pets such as rats (including surgery/procedures and palliative care) as well as routine cat neutering (spay).
Old Stone Vets Stanhope
Stanhope
Our Score (71/100)
Old Stone Vets (Stanhope branch) is a small-animal-only practice providing consultations, vaccines, operations and 24-hour emergency care (per the clinic website). Reviews describe a team that can fit in urgent cases quickly (including a dog that wasn’t registered, seen within just over an hour), and that coordinates care across their branches when advanced diagnostics are needed (one case was sent straight on for X‑rays and ultrasound, with the receiving team ready on arrival). Owners also mention proactive updates during the day (e.g., three phone calls after assessment) and support around end-of-life decisions, including at-home euthanasia and a hand-signed condolence card afterwards.
Old Stone Vets (Stanhope branch) is a small-animal-only practice providing consultations, vaccines, operations and 24-hour emergency care (per the clinic website). Reviews describe a team that can fit in urgent cases quickly (including a dog that wasn’t registered, seen within just over an hour), and that coordinates care across their branches when advanced diagnostics are needed (one case was sent straight on for X‑rays and ultrasound, with the receiving team ready on arrival). Owners also mention proactive updates during the day (e.g., three phone calls after assessment) and support around end-of-life decisions, including at-home euthanasia and a hand-signed condolence card afterwards.
Our Score (69/100)
Scott Mitchell Veterinary Care Ltd describes itself as an independent practice treating small animals and horses, with facilities including radiography, a theatre, and in-house laboratory services. The website also states 24-hour emergency care with on-call vets (run from their Hexham branch). In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often highlight practical, decision-relevant details: appointments arranged at quieter times for anxious dogs, a waiting room that “is never overcrowded” (helpful for nervous cats), and vets taking time to explain treatment clearly—including for elderly pets.
Scott Mitchell Veterinary Care Ltd describes itself as an independent practice treating small animals and horses, with facilities including radiography, a theatre, and in-house laboratory services. The website also states 24-hour emergency care with on-call vets (run from their Hexham branch). In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often highlight practical, decision-relevant details: appointments arranged at quieter times for anxious dogs, a waiting room that “is never overcrowded” (helpful for nervous cats), and vets taking time to explain treatment clearly—including for elderly pets.
Grange Vets provides routine and ongoing care for dogs, cats, rabbits and other small pets, and is listed on its website as an Approved Veterinary Nurse Training Centre. The site highlights check-ups, long-term care and general treatment, plus practical owner services like repeat prescriptions and pet travel (“pet-passport”) guidance. Reviews most often point to getting appointments quickly and a feeling that the team focuses on the animal rather than “money” (several owners explicitly say they’re “trustworthy” and “won’t take your eyes out”).
Grange Vets provides routine and ongoing care for dogs, cats, rabbits and other small pets, and is listed on its website as an Approved Veterinary Nurse Training Centre. The site highlights check-ups, long-term care and general treatment, plus practical owner services like repeat prescriptions and pet travel (“pet-passport”) guidance. Reviews most often point to getting appointments quickly and a feeling that the team focuses on the animal rather than “money” (several owners explicitly say they’re “trustworthy” and “won’t take your eyes out”).
Our Score (68/100)
Clifton Lodge Veterinary Group describes itself as having cared for pets and owners since 1950, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states the practice provides 24/7 digital vet support via a partnership with VidiVet (including bank holidays).
Clifton Lodge Veterinary Group describes itself as having cared for pets and owners since 1950, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states the practice provides 24/7 digital vet support via a partnership with VidiVet (including bank holidays).
Ashfield Veterinary Surgery (CVS Group plc)
Annfield Plain
Our Score (66/100)
Ashfield Veterinary Surgery is part of CVS Group plc and operates as a small-animal practice. The website describes a move in 2022 to a modern, purpose-built facility and lists services ranging from routine care (vaccinations, parasite control) to diagnostics and surgery, including orthopaedics. It is also a veterinary nurse training facility, and the practice is accredited as RCVS General Practice, Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver), and Dog Friendly Clinic.
Ashfield Veterinary Surgery is part of CVS Group plc and operates as a small-animal practice. The website describes a move in 2022 to a modern, purpose-built facility and lists services ranging from routine care (vaccinations, parasite control) to diagnostics and surgery, including orthopaedics. It is also a veterinary nurse training facility, and the practice is accredited as RCVS General Practice, Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver), and Dog Friendly Clinic.
Gilmoor Vets is a veterinary practice with no corporate group affiliation stated in the available information. Reviews suggest it’s set up mainly for routine, day-to-day care for dogs (for example, annual boosters and puppy care), with owners repeatedly mentioning friendly staff and clear explanations. Specific details mentioned include a “vet plan” that one reviewer found “really worth it,” appointments where there was “no queue for treatment,” and a clean waiting room noted on a first visit.
Gilmoor Vets is a veterinary practice with no corporate group affiliation stated in the available information. Reviews suggest it’s set up mainly for routine, day-to-day care for dogs (for example, annual boosters and puppy care), with owners repeatedly mentioning friendly staff and clear explanations. Specific details mentioned include a “vet plan” that one reviewer found “really worth it,” appointments where there was “no queue for treatment,” and a clean waiting room noted on a first visit.
