www.oaksvetsbirmingham.co.uk

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Radical24NFM96
Amazing experience

I have been visiting the Oak Vets in Fishguard for over the year and need to visit on a monthly basis with my cat. From the greeting from the Reception staff to the Vets and Veterinary Nurses they have been supportive and obviously love pets. I have been today and again they have been so supportive and explained everything to us very clearly. I would not want to go anywhere else. More importantly, my cat seems very relaxed in their hands. Thank you.

5
Date of experience: Oct 20, 2025
superfreestyler15
Oaks vets

Hi to anyone reading this review. I just want to let people know about my experience with Rebecca Rowe at Oaks Vets.I have taken my animals to Oaks for nigh on 24 years. Used to see a lovely vet there, Mr Sender. But times have changed.All my local friends who take their animals to Oaks have at least one story, usually more, about Rebecca whether that be rudeness, aggressive communication, or even repeatedly wanting to euthanise a dog that was being looked after superbly and still had quality of life. I try to be kind and give people the benefit of the doubt so accepted that Rebecca was not great at ‘people skills’ and tolerated her abruptness and lack of two way conversation about my animals who I love dearly.Yesterday I had enough. My daughter who is vulnerable and has autism and can be anxious took on the care of an elderly cat from another family. Unbeknownst to us the cat arrived with a lot of health issues. No problem for us. We were happy to care for her and sort things out for her. She had started on specialist thyroid food, had blood tests etc but Rebecca had been rude and abrasive with my daughter and she felt scared of her.The cat needed another appointment due to not eating a lot so I booked an appointment for Saturday having spoken to Rebecca who was her usual abrasive self but then when I told my daughter she said she couldn’t go to see Rebecca as she is scared of her and felt she would just want to put her to sleep. I cancelled the appointment with Rebecca and explained why. She was not happy and stated the cat had to be seen. I said we could book in for Monday with another vet but she said this was not good enough and that the cat needed to be seen the next day. I said fine, that I would do that. She then started ranting about how I needed to inform her of the appointment, that she could report us to ‘the authorities’ several times. I said that was fine (I have nothing to hide. All our animals are loved and taken care of). After my call with her I got on the phone immediately to another vet to book an appointment for the cat.No kidding an hour later the RSPCA turned up. They had been told it was an ‘emergency’ and they had ‘blue lighted’ for over an hour to get to us. She was very kind and bemused by it all but we agreed that the cat was going to the vets the following day. What a waste of resources.Cat seen at another vets today who was apologetic for another vets behaviour towards me and my daughter, explained all the options of how we could get the cat sorted which Rebecca never does, with her just in and out as quick as possible. Rebecca had wanted to do dental work on the cat. Even I knew that putting such a small fragile cat under general anaesthetic would not be appropriate and this was confirmed by the new vet who said would like to do some dental work in 3 months when she is more solid and stable. We bought painkillers for her in case she is in discomfort and got different thyroid treatment from her which is more suitable. Needless to say I have now registered all my animals with this new vet.This is mainly a review of Rebecca but having gone into a different vet today for the first time in years and being met with kind, smiling, knowledgeable reception staff and nurses and a kind competent vet I realised I had just got used to the environment at the Oaks and that it really is not a welcoming or kind place anymore.I never write reviews about anything but fore warned is fore armed. Rebecca must have received a lot of feedback about her behaviour and attitude but clearly has no capacity for self reflection and no capacity to change.I am so happy that we have left there and found somewhere welcoming. The End.

1
Date of experience: Jun 06, 2025
Matilda Parker
I recently transfered to this vet as I…

I recently transfered to this vet as I had an Emergency situation with my dog. Sanjay and his team were amazing, the care they give is outstanding, and are very reasonably priced, which, to me, proves their priority is our pets and not the ££££.I Highly recommend Oak Vets

5
Date of experience: Apr 15, 2025
Janee Harris
My bunny would not be here today…

My bunny would not be here today without the treatment, care, love and dedication received from Rebecca Rowe and the nurses at the Oaks. The whole team is attentive and focused and loving. Thank you, as always (it rarely 'easy' when it comes to buns)

5
Date of experience: Apr 08, 2025
Rebecca Rowe nearly killed our dog

We went in with my sister's dog, Pierre, in January with concerns as he stopped walking and required picking up. So we rushed him into the Oaks. Rebecca did not listen to a word we said more interested in palette surgery. She saw that he was on his feet and ignored us. I asked repeatedly for a CT scan and was turned down. I said to Rebecca I think it's a slipped disk. Rebecca said "its his breed, maybe he just doesnt want to walk". She patronised us and ignored our request. She then proceeded to twist his neck, that hard he yelped in so much pain that she was concerned that he tried to bite her, which he did not, and he is a placid dog. What vet thinks it's a good idea to twist a dogs neck when you have come in over concerns of his spine and legs?? The vet is inhumane.She wanted to prolong his treatment for financial gain. And why prescribe pain relief if she felt there was nothing wrong with him other than trying to get my mom to pay for nasal and palette surgery. She said repeatedly that there's no need for a CT and said she would do bloods. We opted for bloods and was told to take the painkillers. (By the way there is no CT machine here and by refering us it would of meant turning off the money tap).My mom went in several times with the same back legs concern. Each time Rebecca Rowe had a thing to say about anything other then his legs or getting a scan.Now my sister's dog's legs aren't working. We took him to her like this and she had the audacity to blame us.Update:(Never ever, ever misplace your confidence and what you know to be true because a person is called a "vet." It means nothing.) After time and time again failing to do a duty of care based off of his actual symptoms.Rebecca then had the audacity to want payment to put him down.We rushed him to Animal Trust and they read her "glowing" blame shifting notes. However, one surgeon we were referred to saw past these and noticed we had taken him to Rebecca several times and that he in fact needed to be referred for a CT scan which she failed to do.The surgeon told us he was not fully paralysed, which is what she wrote in her notes. (These notes are dangerous as the other vet went along with them.) The surgeon said he can still feel his feet and can put small amount of weight on them. He said after seeing the CT scan - with 99.9% certainty that not only was the surgery doable, he will more than likely pull through. Contrary to what the other post-Rebecca vet had said. They read this vicious woman's notes. Where as the surgeon paid no notice to them. We were told if he had gone to him in January when we had intially saw Rebecca Rowe Pierre would have been CT scanned and treated before this point. The operation was more complex because Rebecca failed to do her job. Any dog that cannot walk for any period of time, whether on and off, or whatever breed should be scanned. The judgement call she made was based on his breed and was utterly deterimental and almost led to his death. He is only 2.Rebecca Rowe loves throwing around the word neglectful, look at other reviews but she is the neglectful one. She showed contempt for my sister's dog and showed obvious signs that she is against French bulldogs. Her examinations are poor, and she is all up for taking the money. Do not come here.Please, please take your animal to an actual pet hospital where they can be seen by a specialist. Rebecca stalled on any proper diagnosis and failed to refer for scans, wasted precious time-sensivitive time only then to blame us when he could no longer walk and go straight to euthaniser because she herself was not going to recieve anymore payment for the care he actually needed. She cannot do the simplest of scans. She judged our beautiful friend Pierre blindly - no scan and poor examinations and nearly cost him his life. She fundamentally failed her duty of care.I believe she is sadistic and heartless as long as she is the one getting the money to put your dog down that is still a win for her.Update:Pierre has had surgery and is on the mend. Note to self: trust your instincts. It didn't feel right but she is a vet, so we thought she must know what she is doing. Absolutely not. Trust yourself. And please do not come here.

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Date of experience: Mar 31, 2025
Charlyne
Great care, honest opinions and supportive advice

Always great care, honest opinions and supportive advice. Super grateful to have such a wonderful rabbit savvy vet in Rebecca. All the staff I've met seem friendly and happy to help.

5
Date of experience: Mar 31, 2025
AR39
Please Consider Another Practice

We've very sadly left this practice after amazing previous care for both of our two older dogs; all staff across the practice have been wonderful, particularly given we're approaching a very difficult choice with one of them; I really don't want this review to reflect their practice whatsoever. We would like to thank them all for their care and input, particularly Nikki and Sam, and the receptionist that I phoned when I was in tears.However our experience today with Ms Rowe, the practice owner, has singularly been the worse consumer experience of my adult life. She was so rude and combative that it verged on comedic at times. Her affect at best was brusque and when her tone was addressed by us she insisted repeatedly that it was the information that she was delivering and not her manners that were the issue with her having no interest in repairations. When we felt that we could not continue with the consultation due to her patronising and condescending manner, she made it clear that we would not be welcome back at the practice per se, showing little regard for the care needs of our 17 year old dog with cancer.We feel vindicated by the many, many reviews on this site of a similar nature, although sadly it seems non of these have had an impact on her bedside manner. Unfortunately we feel the need to pursue a more formal complaint via her governing body.

1
Date of experience: Mar 01, 2025
Ethel Morris
Terrible practice ran my an…

Terrible practice ran my an insensitive, incompetent woman. She would rather euthanise your pet than refer to a specialist. It is all about the money, ay Rebecca?

1
Date of experience: Feb 11, 2025
AsFyer
Absolutely avoid this vet at all costs

Absolutely avoid this vet at all costs. They nearly killed our cat during a simple sterilization procedure. Our cat fainted, and they had to use medication to wake him up—then had the audacity to ask us to pay for it, even though they caused the issue in the first place. Of course, we refused and demanded to speak with the manager.Instead of apologizing, the manager tried to cover it up, falsely claiming that our cat had an allergy rather than admitting the real cause—anesthetic overdose. We later consulted another specialist, who confirmed that in 99% of cases, fainting during sterilization is due to an overdose of propofol or dexmedetomidine, not an allergy.To make matters worse, they manipulate their online reputation. While their Google reviews show a misleading 4.3-star rating, their Trustpilot score is much closer to the truth at around 2 stars. They seem to be writing their own positive reviews to hide the real experiences of pet owners.If you care about your pet’s health and safety, stay far away from this place!

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Date of experience: Feb 01, 2025
Petula Butler
Avoid!!

Our dog has been going to Oaks for over 10 years. He’s had a couple of procedures done over the years and there have been no issues. Not sure what has happened but the last few years, the attitude of certain staff members is appalling considering that this is supposed to be a small, family-oriented, dedicated and independent veterinary practice. Oaks are just out to make money and have zero empathy or compassion. As a result we have changed vets and I wish we had done it years ago. I’m not the only one saying that things have changed at Oaks, just have a look at the other reviews on Google and on Trustpilot.

1
Date of experience: Aug 23, 2024

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