Richard Bailey
Vast experience of vets over the last 30 years. First time at Rase. It felt like the KwikFit version of a vets. But prices seem reasonable compared to the larger chains. Will see how it goes
Richard Bailey
Vast experience of vets over the last 30 years. First time at Rase. It felt like the KwikFit version of a vets. But prices seem reasonable compared to the larger chains. Will see how it goes
Mariusz Duda
My dog had ear problems for a long time. We kept getting antibiotics, ear drops, and ear cleanings — many visits, but no real improvement. He was seen by several different vets at this clinic, yet no one found the real cause. After just one visit to another vet, we discovered it was simply a chicken allergy. My dog went through so much pain, and I spent a lot of money here with no real help. Very disappointing experience — I do not recommend this clinic.
Plr Plr
Very distressing and unprofessional experience. We had booked an appointment in advance for blood tests for both our cats — so your team knew exactly what kind of procedure it would be. Still, no assistant or nurse was present to help. For the first cat, the vet shaved her neck, then her leg, and injected her multiple times before finally taking blood. She was clearly in pain and panic. The second cat was injected twice for nothing, as she became too distressed to continue. We were left holding the cats ourselves throughout — a situation that was both unsafe and traumatic for everyone involved. And when it all fell apart with the second cat, we were simply told to come back another day when an assistant is available. Frankly — why wasn’t an assistant available today? You knew exactly what this appointment was for. Are we supposed to drag a terrified animal back again just because your team failed to prepare properly? As far as we understand, the RCVS Code of Conduct clearly states that owners should not be used to restrain animals during invasive procedures — and appropriate staff should be present to ensure safety and welfare. Why was there no veterinary nurse or assistant to help? Why were we asked to restrain our own cats during such an invasive procedure? This experience has seriously shaken our trust in your practice