Certified by Evolution Animal Care Veterinary Centre • May 24, 2026
VeterinarianEmergency Veterinarian ServiceCVS Group Plc
Here at Evolution Animal Care Veterinary Centre we are a small animal practice who offer: SignVideo - Deaf BSL service, The Healthy Pet Club, Pet insurance, Nurse clinics, Dog grooming, Animal ambulance, Home visits, Pet bereavement support across the wider Doncaster area.
We are RCVS accredited as a Small Animal General Practice, welcoming Cats, Dogs, Guinea pigs, Rabbits, Small furries. We are passionate about animal care and making sure your pets receive the best possible veterinary healthcare.
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Certified by Evolution Animal Care Veterinary Centre • May 24, 2026
Certified by Evolution Animal Care Veterinary Centre • May 24, 2026
Monday8:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
SundayClosed
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140 reviews
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4 stars
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3 stars
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Dan Bean
May 6, 2026
1.0
AVOID!!
My experience with this veterinary practice fell significantly below the standard one. This vet is part of the CVS UK Ltd group. They don’t wish to My experience with this veterinary practice fell significantly below the standard one. This vet is part of the CVS UK Ltd group. They don’t wish to mediate!!! Look at email images
And see how they gossip!
Communication was poor, there appeared to be a general lack of warmth from some staf. During my cat drop-off for a potential tooth extraction, the practice’s systems were not even switched on, which meant I was asked a series of questions that should have been readily accessible in her medical records. I was offered a blood test (at an additional cost), which I agreed to, unaware that one had already been carried out just two weeks prior.
With regard to a previously mentioned medication error, I’m happy to clarify that the medication dispensed was correct. However, no one checked the contents of the bag at the time of collection—despite me specifically calling ahead to request pain relief. It was handed over without any verification or quality control which led to me being given flea and worm killer, not the pain relief. This kind of oversight could cause major issues for clients with limited transport or mobility, and it’s disappointing that such a basic safety process isn’t in place at a long-established practice. They gossip over emails about clients.
Communication was poor, there appeared to be a general lack of warmth from some staf. During my cat drop-off for a potential tooth extraction, the practice’s systems were not even switched on, which meant I was asked a series of questions that should have been readily accessible in her medical records. I was offered a blood test (at an additional cost), which I agreed to, unaware that one had already been carried out just two weeks prior.
With regard to a previously mentioned medication error, I’m happy to clarify that the medication dispensed was correct. However, no one checked the contents of the bag at the time of collection—despite me specifically calling ahead to request pain relief. It was handed over without any verification or quality control which led to me being given flea and worm killer, not the pain relief. This kind of oversight could cause major issues for clients with limited transport or mobility, and it’s disappointing that such a basic safety process isn’t in place at a long-established practice.
BB
Barry
Mar 31, 2026
5.0
The veterinary surgeons at Evolution Animal Care Veterinary Centre (CVS Vets) at Doncaster have been outstanding in the treatment of our border collie, over a number of years. As a team they are truly professional. We have found them approachable, caring and willing to offer advice when difficult decisions have to be made.
In this respect, we welcomed their support when we recently had to have our dog, Tom, euthanised, after being diagnosed with an irreversible condition. Our thanks go to all concerned, starting with Kathy, the receptionist, who listened to our concerns and promptly organised a call back from the vet. To Jordan and her veterinary nurse who responded on the same day with a home visit. Their compassionate and reassuring approach made a difficult situation more manageable.
Thankyou so much for the kindness, care and quick response shown during what was a challenging time.
AP
Aaren-James Portillo
Mar 19, 2026
3.0
Three stars is given since the reception staff did keep me well informed and quickly back to me with questions or problems I had, and I will provide some positive comments first for Kathryn before I get into the problems I faced. Kathryn’s work was top notch, and I cannot knock her craft here as she clearly has honed her expertise well here and I was well impressed with Kathryn’s ability to complete our cat Zorros dental and leave his mouth looking in great nick.
However, the problems are I was sent to evolution for Zorro since my local vets suspected abrasive lesions (their words) as such I was sent here to get the dental work done and X-rays. Everything seemed transparent enough and I made evolutions team extremely aware that if it is abrasive lesions then we are fully happy to go ahead with dental operation as the insurance would cover it, but if it’s NOT abrasive lesions but instead gingivitis then the insurance WOULDN'T cover it so I would need to know upon Xray completion to make an informed decision.
Kathryn rang me and I asked the question about if it was abrasive lesions and Kathryn said it was and I asked IS THERE ANYWAY IT CAN BE RELATED TO GINGIVITIS and Kathryn said there was no way they can be related as they are separate to each other. Again I asked this in several different ways to be certain. Kathryn insisted they are separate as such I went ahead with his dental. After I went to collect Zorro I asked the nurse the same as above where the nurse told me that they are not related.
I then came back for Zorro's second dental, and again gave the same explanations and asked for it all to be checked because again I'm NOT COVERED FOR GINGIVITIS. The nurse explained that they are not related as they are separate from each other.
I was surprised when the insurance claim was submitted that Kathryn had written to the insurance saying it’s related to gingivitis! Now I was really shocked considering Kathryn confirmed it was abrasive lesions numerous times and so did the staff. It's especially shocking this change happened after I had paid and tried to claim on the insurance.
Naturally it was all denied, and they claimed that I was asking insurance advice on whether the claim would be accepted, WHY WOULD I ASK YOU THAT. You’re not the insurance, it is not your call to determine an approval, if we are throwing ridiculous statements then does evolution think I’ll win the lottery on the next ticket I buy? I asked for CLINICAL ADVICE which I explained NUMEROUS times in communication and I explained my situation that if it is gingivitis I couldn’t proceed because I’m not covered whereas if it wasn’t gingivitis I am covered. I needed this information to make an informed decision.
The reality is they are trying to hide behind mis-communication and it was my questions, but in reality it was the staff's fault for not listening and then telling the client one thing and then telling the insurance something else. You cannot say one thing to a customer and completely change your trajectory with the insurance.
I went to my local vets and asked them to interpret Kathryn’s data she had put on the vet system about Zorro and what is Zorro's dental issue, and my own vets told me that it’s clear from Kathryn’s data that it’s abrasive lesions. So a different vet practice has come to the same conclusion from what was stated originally, it’s quite impressive how I somehow got it all wrong, and misunderstood, and yet vets who are trained to read your data understood it as abrasive lesions. I even asked for my vet’s clinical notes that were made on their observations of Kathryn’s data, and again it shows its abrasive lesions!
I asked for a phone call, which didn't happen but was assured on the phone it would have been on Thursday or Friday, however the manager has emailed to say reception didn't explain it properly to me, either way there is consistent communication failures in this practice.
Keep everything in writing from them and be vigilant of communication failures and falling into the same trap I did of he said she said.
CG
Carol Gregory
Feb 10, 2026
5.0
Have always had really good advice and treatment for our cats with very friendly staff especially yesterday when we had to say goodbye to Poppy and both Poppy and myself treated with absolute compassion a big thankyou to all.♥️
Frequently Asked Questions About Evolution Animal Care Veterinary Centre
Do I need to make an appointment?
All consultations are by appointment only, so please call us to discuss your pet's needs and arrange an appointment.
Can I call your practice for advice?
If you have any concerns about your pet's health, please call us. Whilst our team can provide some guidance over the phone, we recommend booking an appointment for a more thorough evaluation.
Will my pet insurance cover the costs of treatment?
Treatment is tailored to each pet, so insurance coverage may vary. We would advise contacting your pet insurance provider to confirm what is covered.
How much will my pet's treatment cost?
Treatment costs vary based on your pet's needs. We will always provide a cost estimate before proceeding with any treatment. Please call us for more details.
How do I register with your practice?
Registration is easy: simply complete the form on our website, or call us and let our receptionist know you'd like to become a client.
How do I make an appointment?
Booking an appointment is simple—just give us a call!
How do I make a complaint?
We strive to always offer top-quality service, so if something isn't right, please let us know as soon as possible. For formal complaints, you can contact the practice in person, by phone, or in writing.
Do I need to make an appointment to see a vet at Evolution Animal Care?
Yes, all consultations are by appointment only. Please call the practice to discuss your pet's needs and arrange an appointment.
Can I get advice about my pet's health over the phone?
You can call the practice for some guidance, but for a thorough evaluation, booking an appointment is recommended.
Does Evolution Animal Care offer pet insurance services?
The practice offers pet insurance and advises contacting your insurance provider to confirm coverage as it varies per treatment.
How do I register my pet with Evolution Animal Care?
You can register by completing a form on the website or calling the receptionist to become a client.
What are the opening hours of Evolution Animal Care - Thorne?
The practice is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 18:30 (Monday until 19:30) and on Saturday from 8:00 to 12:30. It is closed on Sundays.
What services does Evolution Animal Care provide?
Services include veterinary care for small animals, SignVideo Deaf BSL service, nurse clinics, dog grooming, animal ambulance, home visits, pet bereavement support, vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, and pet insurance.
Is Evolution Animal Care wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the practice has wheelchair accessible entrances, elevators, and restrooms, ensuring accessibility for all clients.
What payment methods are accepted at Evolution Animal Care?
They accept BACS, cash, Mastercard, and Visa payments.
How can Thorne North Railway Station help me visit Evolution Animal Care?
Thorne North Railway Station provides convenient train access to the area, making it easier to reach Evolution Animal Care if you are traveling by public transport.
Are there any places to eat near Evolution Animal Care?
Yes, nearby options include The Delves Cafe, Lake View Cafe, The Old Lockside Tearoom, and The Punchbowl Inn, which are great for breakfast, brunch, or a casual meal before or after your visit.
What recreational activities are available near Evolution Animal Care?
Nearby you can find Thorne Snooker Club for pool and sports, Hunkz and Honeys gym for fitness and spa services, and Yorkshire Wildlife Park for a family outing.
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