The vet that handled the situation genuinely seemed compassionate and appeared to know what she was doing. She's foreign, so some of the things that she was trying to get across were a bit confusing. But she was honest and I'm fairly sure that another vet would have taken very similiar if not the same course of action.
I don't always see the same vet at this practice, it's whoever is "on duty." If I'm honest, the vet that actually owns it seems to have less of a clue than his employees. He told me he's been old enough and had enough money to retire for years, he just enjoys his work. Unfortunately, I think his theories are a little outdated and I'm not entirely certain it's in the best interest of the animals that he's still active as a vet in his surgery. He's very emotionally detached too, which I find hard to deal with as I'm hugely emotional about my pets;they're members of my family, after all.
I think I'll phone and find out which days he isn't in. I do have a "favourite" so maybe I'll find out when he's about.