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NEH Cotswolds
Moreton-In-Marsh
Our Score (17/100)
NEH Cotswolds is an equine-only veterinary clinic focused on performance and sports-horse work, and it sits within the wider NEH group of practices (the website references associated practices under “Our Practices”). It’s set up for advanced investigation and treatment of poor performance and surgical problems, with specific emphasis on orthopaedics (including arthroscopy and fracture repair), colic surgery/management, and diagnostic imaging. The clinic also states it is a veterinary nurse training facility.
NEH Cotswolds is an equine-only veterinary clinic focused on performance and sports-horse work, and it sits within the wider NEH group of practices (the website references associated practices under “Our Practices”). It’s set up for advanced investigation and treatment of poor performance and surgical problems, with specific emphasis on orthopaedics (including arthroscopy and fracture repair), colic surgery/management, and diagnostic imaging. The clinic also states it is a veterinary nurse training facility.
Equine Medicine On The Move Ltd appears focused on veterinary care for horses, based on the clinic name. Beyond the business name, no verified details were provided here about whether it’s independent or part of a larger group, what services are offered, how appointments are handled, or what facilities/equipment are available.
Equine Medicine On The Move Ltd appears focused on veterinary care for horses, based on the clinic name. Beyond the business name, no verified details were provided here about whether it’s independent or part of a larger group, what services are offered, how appointments are handled, or what facilities/equipment are available.
Our Score (71/100)
Vets Barn Veterinary Centre is an independent practice led by Dr Nick Horniman (MRCVS), with Dr Susie Thompson (MRCVS) and a nursing team that includes Nickie Hancock and Laura Hughes (RVNs). The clinic lists X‑rays among its facilities. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe straightforward routine care (for example annual booster vaccinations) alongside medical work-ups such as examinations with blood tests for gastrointestinal illness, and several reviews focus on support during end‑of‑life decisions, including being kept involved in what was happening and receiving a sympathy card afterwards.
Vets Barn Veterinary Centre is an independent practice led by Dr Nick Horniman (MRCVS), with Dr Susie Thompson (MRCVS) and a nursing team that includes Nickie Hancock and Laura Hughes (RVNs). The clinic lists X‑rays among its facilities. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe straightforward routine care (for example annual booster vaccinations) alongside medical work-ups such as examinations with blood tests for gastrointestinal illness, and several reviews focus on support during end‑of‑life decisions, including being kept involved in what was happening and receiving a sympathy card afterwards.
Our Score (68/100)
The George Veterinary Clinic - Nailsworth describes itself as an independent practice with over 75 years of experience, RCVS accredited, and set up to treat a wide mix of animals (pets, equine, farm animals and pigs). The website also states it offers 24-hour services with continuity of veterinary care, and the clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Across the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about end-of-life support and clear follow-through: several mention euthanasia appointments handled with compassion, and one describes receiving a condolence letter/card afterwards. Reviews also describe being squeezed in at short notice for problems like a tick under a dog’s eye and a bad ear infection, alongside more involved medical and dental care (for example, tooth extractions and managing a cat’s high blood pressure).
The George Veterinary Clinic - Nailsworth describes itself as an independent practice with over 75 years of experience, RCVS accredited, and set up to treat a wide mix of animals (pets, equine, farm animals and pigs). The website also states it offers 24-hour services with continuity of veterinary care, and the clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Across the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about end-of-life support and clear follow-through: several mention euthanasia appointments handled with compassion, and one describes receiving a condolence letter/card afterwards. Reviews also describe being squeezed in at short notice for problems like a tick under a dog’s eye and a bad ear infection, alongside more involved medical and dental care (for example, tooth extractions and managing a cat’s high blood pressure).
Dragon Vets - Kingsway
Kingsway
Our Score (60/100)
Dragon Vets - Kingsway is part of the Dragon Vets group and is set up as a general first-opinion practice, with a Veterinary Nurse Training facility listed in the clinic’s structured data. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - Clear explanations during appointments (“explain everything extremely well”). - A calm, low-stress feel for pets (cats “happy to explore the exam rooms”; a dog described the visit as a “very calm experience”). - Straightforward, not sales-led decision-making, with one owner saying the practice focuses on the animal rather than profit and another noting they’re “honest as to what needs to be done.” - Comments on the facility itself, including “clean and fresh” exam areas.
Dragon Vets - Kingsway is part of the Dragon Vets group and is set up as a general first-opinion practice, with a Veterinary Nurse Training facility listed in the clinic’s structured data. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - Clear explanations during appointments (“explain everything extremely well”). - A calm, low-stress feel for pets (cats “happy to explore the exam rooms”; a dog described the visit as a “very calm experience”). - Straightforward, not sales-led decision-making, with one owner saying the practice focuses on the animal rather than profit and another noting they’re “honest as to what needs to be done.” - Comments on the facility itself, including “clean and fresh” exam areas.
