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Pet Doctors Knaphill is part of the Pet Doctors Veterinary Group and operates under CVS (UK) Limited. The practice is set up for routine small-animal care alongside common procedures (including dentistry and surgery), with nurse-led appointments available and a defined out-of-hours arrangement via MiNightVet for emergencies when the practice is closed. In reviews, owners most often mention efficient appointments (“never late”), a separate cat area, and staff who will give advice and attention to pets; a recurring frustration is difficulty getting through on the phone.
Pet Doctors Knaphill is part of the Pet Doctors Veterinary Group and operates under CVS (UK) Limited. The practice is set up for routine small-animal care alongside common procedures (including dentistry and surgery), with nurse-led appointments available and a defined out-of-hours arrangement via MiNightVet for emergencies when the practice is closed. In reviews, owners most often mention efficient appointments (“never late”), a separate cat area, and staff who will give advice and attention to pets; a recurring frustration is difficulty getting through on the phone.
The website notes clients are generally directed to call their usual veterinary practice number and follow its emergency instructions.
The website notes clients are generally directed to call their usual veterinary practice number and follow its emergency instructions.
Dietrich Graf Von Schweinitz Acupuncture provides acupuncture-led pain and disease management for animals, described on its website as drawing on over 25 years’ experience. The clinic appears set up for ongoing, non-surgical support of chronic conditions, using acupuncture alongside hands-on techniques and stimulation methods (manual therapy, laser stimulation, and electro-acupuncture). The website frames this as a focused service rather than general veterinary care, with horses explicitly mentioned as a species treated.
Dietrich Graf Von Schweinitz Acupuncture provides acupuncture-led pain and disease management for animals, described on its website as drawing on over 25 years’ experience. The clinic appears set up for ongoing, non-surgical support of chronic conditions, using acupuncture alongside hands-on techniques and stimulation methods (manual therapy, laser stimulation, and electro-acupuncture). The website frames this as a focused service rather than general veterinary care, with horses explicitly mentioned as a species treated.
This practice operates under the Vets4Pets brand (trading as Companion Care (Woking) Ltd). There’s very limited public feedback available to judge day-to-day care: Google shows 2 reviews total, split between a 1‑star and a 5‑star rating, with no written detail provided in the inputs we have.
This practice operates under the Vets4Pets brand (trading as Companion Care (Woking) Ltd). There’s very limited public feedback available to judge day-to-day care: Google shows 2 reviews total, split between a 1‑star and a 5‑star rating, with no written detail provided in the inputs we have.
