Showing 31-35 of 35 clinics
B&W Equine Group
Berkeley
Our Score (64/100)
B&W Equine Group is a dedicated equine practice (horses, ponies and donkeys) offering both ambulatory (mobile) visits and a referral hospital service. The website describes a purpose-built equine hospital with on-site laboratory services and a team including specialist veterinary surgeons, alongside a 24/7 emergency service where calls are answered by experienced veterinary nurses who can advise until a vet arrives.
B&W Equine Group is a dedicated equine practice (horses, ponies and donkeys) offering both ambulatory (mobile) visits and a referral hospital service. The website describes a purpose-built equine hospital with on-site laboratory services and a team including specialist veterinary surgeons, alongside a 24/7 emergency service where calls are answered by experienced veterinary nurses who can advise until a vet arrives.
Guasco and Associates
Cheltenham
Our Score (63/100)
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- •The only written feedback we can see repeatedly describes “fantastic service” and calls the team “ultimate professionals,” with no further specifics about what was done.
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- •The only written feedback we can see repeatedly describes “fantastic service” and calls the team “ultimate professionals,” with no further specifics about what was done.
Dragon Vets Tewkesbury
Tewkesbury
Our Score (62/100)
Dragon Vets Tewkesbury is a purpose-built, air-conditioned clinic that states it is RCVS-accredited and equipped for more advanced work such as CT scanning and keyhole surgery, alongside routine and preventative care. It is also described in the clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility, which some reviewers see as a benefit while others strongly object to trainees being involved in critical cases.
Dragon Vets Tewkesbury is a purpose-built, air-conditioned clinic that states it is RCVS-accredited and equipped for more advanced work such as CT scanning and keyhole surgery, alongside routine and preventative care. It is also described in the clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility, which some reviewers see as a benefit while others strongly object to trainees being involved in critical cases.
Tomlinson Equine
Tetbury
Our Score (54/100)
Tomlinson Equine is an equine reproduction centre and ambulatory veterinary practice established in 2002, focused on breeding work alongside performance sports-horse medicine. No corporate group is mentioned; the website says the practice is run by equine vet Emma Tomlinson. It is set up for specialist breeding services (including semen collection/freezing and embryo work) and sports-horse issues such as lameness and athletic performance.
Tomlinson Equine is an equine reproduction centre and ambulatory veterinary practice established in 2002, focused on breeding work alongside performance sports-horse medicine. No corporate group is mentioned; the website says the practice is run by equine vet Emma Tomlinson. It is set up for specialist breeding services (including semen collection/freezing and embryo work) and sports-horse issues such as lameness and athletic performance.
B&W Equine Group Ltd
Tetbury
Our Score (46/100)
B&W Equine Group Ltd is an equine-only practice with an Equine Hospital and a Stud and Insemination Centre, offering both routine care and more advanced investigations (for example, lameness work-ups and gastroscopy). The clinic states it provides 24/7 emergency care. Recent reviews include multiple positive comments about stud/insemination work and one detailed account praising a vet (named Sally) for fitting in a “squeezed in” appointment and explaining ongoing options; however, there are also detailed 1‑star reviews describing concerns about communication, cost, and follow-up after serious cases (including a colic call-out quote and a hospitalised foal outcome).
B&W Equine Group Ltd is an equine-only practice with an Equine Hospital and a Stud and Insemination Centre, offering both routine care and more advanced investigations (for example, lameness work-ups and gastroscopy). The clinic states it provides 24/7 emergency care. Recent reviews include multiple positive comments about stud/insemination work and one detailed account praising a vet (named Sally) for fitting in a “squeezed in” appointment and explaining ongoing options; however, there are also detailed 1‑star reviews describing concerns about communication, cost, and follow-up after serious cases (including a colic call-out quote and a hospitalised foal outcome).
