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- •Owners praise the vets for explaining procedures clearly and helping them understand what would be done. - Reviews describe a calm and reassuring manner, with one owner saying they were put at ease before treatment. - Pets are described as being handled gently and comfortably, including specific mention of a cat being kept comfortable.
Guasco and Associates is a veterinary clinic in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Structured clinic data lists emergency veterinary services with 24/7 or extended-hours cover. Public review evidence is very limited, but the feedback visible is positive.
- •Owners regularly describe the team as caring, polite, and professional, and say pets are handled in a way that helps them feel safe. - One new client with two Akitas especially praised the welcome at a first appointment, including help with a rescue dog and kind pet-friendly extras. - Long-term loyalty stands out, with one reviewer saying they have been using the practice for over 25 years across several pets.
- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive about colic care, including urgent call-outs, inpatient stays, and surgery for serious cases. - Owners often mention kind, compassionate handling and say horses were cared for as if they were the team’s own. - Communication stands out as a recurring strength, with reviews praising clear explanations, patience with questions, and regular update calls during treatment and recovery.
- •Lameness, performance and examination facilities: The practice lists full lameness examinations and competition horse services, supported by purpose-built areas including stocks, a trot-up, lunge area and outdoor school.
- •Several reviewers describe the team as caring, helpful, friendly and professional, with strong trust placed in individual vets. - Ian is singled out for trust and confidence, while Phil, Tom and Ian are all mentioned in relation to long-term care. - Routine appointments come across as smooth and efficient, including an annual vaccination “zone visit.”
- •Recent feedback also highlights calm handling of a nervous horse and compassionate support during euthanasia, while one mixed review says staff were friendly but treatment felt expensive and commercial.
- •Recent reviewers consistently describe the team as friendly, professional, and reassuring, with several saying they felt in very good hands. - A recurring theme is clear communication, with staff explaining appointments step by step, answering extra questions, and responding promptly to emails. - Reviews about fertility appointments praise the smooth organisation and supportive handling, including one breeder describing it as their best experience with a repro vet.
Tynedale Farm Services (Farm Gate Vets) appears to operate primarily as a family-run farm supplies business rather than a conventional small-animal veterinary clinic. Reviews consistently describe a friendly, helpful place to buy practical goods such as feed, bird seed, clothing and other rural supplies, with some support around animal health administration such as DEFRA-related help and tag ordering. It also seems to serve as a broader rural retail outlet, with reviewers mentioning items like meat and beer alongside farming essentials.
- •Owners often praise the team’s customer service and communication, with comments about feeling valued as a client and finding the vets and staff knowledgeable, helpful, and approachable. - End-of-life support is a recurring strength in the reviews, with owners describing kind, professional visits and saying they were given time and space during the process. - Some reviews also praise the team’s clinical care alongside manner, including comments that a horse was kept comfortable during a final visit.
- •Owners often praise the vets as caring, compassionate and quick to respond, with follow-up after visits mentioned more than once. - Several reviews highlight thorough investigations, especially where horses had hard-to-spot injuries, illness or lameness problems. - Reviews also mention clear treatment options and sensible discussion of costs, with some owners saying they felt the focus stayed on what was best for the horse.
