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Castle Veterinary Surgeons
Barnard Castle
Our Score (58/100)
Castle Veterinary Surgeons is a small-animal practice established in the 1930s (no corporate group ownership is stated). The clinic’s website describes routine preventive care through to diagnostics and surgery, with in-house lab work and imaging (X-ray and ultrasound), plus nurse clinics and home visits. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about end-of-life care for dogs—several describe the vets as gentle and respectful during euthanasia—while a minority raise concerns about how a call about a wild rabbit with myxomatosis was handled and about costs. Concrete specifics supported by the sources: - Euthanasia appointments are repeatedly mentioned, including rapid access (“20 minutes after my call… my dog was being seen”) and supportive handling. - The practice offers dentistry, diagnostic tests/imaging, and surgery (website). - The clinic supports a wide range of small pets (dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, and small mammals) per the website. - Out-of-hours emergency arrangements are described on the website via Wear Referrals (see Services), while the structured clinic data also lists “Emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours)”—these two sources don’t fully align.
Castle Veterinary Surgeons is a small-animal practice established in the 1930s (no corporate group ownership is stated). The clinic’s website describes routine preventive care through to diagnostics and surgery, with in-house lab work and imaging (X-ray and ultrasound), plus nurse clinics and home visits. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about end-of-life care for dogs—several describe the vets as gentle and respectful during euthanasia—while a minority raise concerns about how a call about a wild rabbit with myxomatosis was handled and about costs. Concrete specifics supported by the sources: - Euthanasia appointments are repeatedly mentioned, including rapid access (“20 minutes after my call… my dog was being seen”) and supportive handling. - The practice offers dentistry, diagnostic tests/imaging, and surgery (website). - The clinic supports a wide range of small pets (dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, and small mammals) per the website. - Out-of-hours emergency arrangements are described on the website via Wear Referrals (see Services), while the structured clinic data also lists “Emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours)”—these two sources don’t fully align.
Durham Equine Practice is a dedicated equine-only veterinary practice established in 2010 and described on its website as providing an exclusively stable-side (ambulatory) service for horses, ponies and donkeys. The practice is RCVS-accredited and offers a 24-hour ambulatory emergency service, 365 days a year. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention fast emergency call-outs and ongoing support for serious situations (including laminitis management and end-of-life care/PTS). A smaller number of recent reviews raise concerns about administration and insurance invoicing—specifically a report of a large bill being chased years later after the insurer had not been billed, which the reviewer says was resolved once submitted.
Durham Equine Practice is a dedicated equine-only veterinary practice established in 2010 and described on its website as providing an exclusively stable-side (ambulatory) service for horses, ponies and donkeys. The practice is RCVS-accredited and offers a 24-hour ambulatory emergency service, 365 days a year. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention fast emergency call-outs and ongoing support for serious situations (including laminitis management and end-of-life care/PTS). A smaller number of recent reviews raise concerns about administration and insurance invoicing—specifically a report of a large bill being chased years later after the insurer had not been billed, which the reviewer says was resolved once submitted.
