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Farm Veterinary Solutions
Market Harborough
Our Score (67/100)
Species referenced
- •Dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, gamebirds (website)
- •Camelids (review mentions a vet with camelid knowledge)
- •Dogs (reviews mention a vet being good with a dog and putting dog/owner at ease)
- •A review also mentions experience with equine and domestic pets (no specific procedures described)
Species referenced
- •Dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, gamebirds (website)
- •Camelids (review mentions a vet with camelid knowledge)
- •Dogs (reviews mention a vet being good with a dog and putting dog/owner at ease)
- •A review also mentions experience with equine and domestic pets (no specific procedures described)
Farm Veterinary Solutions Ltd
Melton Mowbray
Our Score (67/100)
Farm Veterinary Solutions Ltd is a farm-focused veterinary practice that also appears to see a wider mix of animals, based on both its website and reviews. The clinic describes a proactive, prevention-led approach for herd and flock health (aimed at keeping animals healthy and performance on track), and states it provides 24/7 emergency care with its own team of vets. It’s a member of XLVets (described on the site as a community of independently owned practices).
Farm Veterinary Solutions Ltd is a farm-focused veterinary practice that also appears to see a wider mix of animals, based on both its website and reviews. The clinic describes a proactive, prevention-led approach for herd and flock health (aimed at keeping animals healthy and performance on track), and states it provides 24/7 emergency care with its own team of vets. It’s a member of XLVets (described on the site as a community of independently owned practices).
Farm Veterinary Solutions focuses on proactive health and performance work for farm species (dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep flocks and gamebirds) and states that its own vets provide 24/7 emergency cover. The practice is listed as a member of the XLVets network. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe a “huge range of expertise” (including livestock and equine), with specific mentions of a vet named Maria having camelid knowledge, and vets being good at putting both dog and owner at ease while awaiting results.
Farm Veterinary Solutions focuses on proactive health and performance work for farm species (dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep flocks and gamebirds) and states that its own vets provide 24/7 emergency cover. The practice is listed as a member of the XLVets network. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe a “huge range of expertise” (including livestock and equine), with specific mentions of a vet named Maria having camelid knowledge, and vets being good at putting both dog and owner at ease while awaiting results.
Priory Veterinary Group is described by reviewers as a practice that handles surgical cases and provides follow-up after procedures. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention a dog having “a big operation,” being “very well looked after,” getting “quick appointments,” and receiving post-op follow-up. Multiple reviewers also emphasise staff being reassuring and focused on animal welfare.
Priory Veterinary Group is described by reviewers as a practice that handles surgical cases and provides follow-up after procedures. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention a dog having “a big operation,” being “very well looked after,” getting “quick appointments,” and receiving post-op follow-up. Multiple reviewers also emphasise staff being reassuring and focused on animal welfare.
Our Score (67/100)
Farm Gate Veterinary Services Ltd has limited public detail available from its website summary, but recent feedback points to a practice that prioritises accommodating appointments and practical, experience-based care. Reviewers describe the team as “massively accommodating” when arranging care, and one reviewer with farm management experience highlights the clinic’s “a lot of farming experience.” Another review mentions a “large room” being used for a presentation, suggesting the premises can support group talks/events as well as clinical work.
Farm Gate Veterinary Services Ltd has limited public detail available from its website summary, but recent feedback points to a practice that prioritises accommodating appointments and practical, experience-based care. Reviewers describe the team as “massively accommodating” when arranging care, and one reviewer with farm management experience highlights the clinic’s “a lot of farming experience.” Another review mentions a “large room” being used for a presentation, suggesting the premises can support group talks/events as well as clinical work.
Clayton Veterinary Centre is part of the independently founded Sage Veterinary Group, established in January 1995 by Graham and Sally Codd. The practice presents itself as focused on honesty, professionalism, and animal welfare, and the latest reviews align with that by mentioning regular updates to owners about their pet’s care and a team that is accommodating when help is needed.
Clayton Veterinary Centre is part of the independently founded Sage Veterinary Group, established in January 1995 by Graham and Sally Codd. The practice presents itself as focused on honesty, professionalism, and animal welfare, and the latest reviews align with that by mentioning regular updates to owners about their pet’s care and a team that is accommodating when help is needed.
Our Score (67/100)
Beningbrough Equine Veterinary Practice is an equine-focused veterinary service (as indicated by the practice name and website). From the limited written feedback available, owners mention “great service,” but the reviews we can see are very brief and don’t describe specific treatments, facilities, or case types. Corporate-group ownership isn’t stated in the information provided.
Beningbrough Equine Veterinary Practice is an equine-focused veterinary service (as indicated by the practice name and website). From the limited written feedback available, owners mention “great service,” but the reviews we can see are very brief and don’t describe specific treatments, facilities, or case types. Corporate-group ownership isn’t stated in the information provided.
Bishopton Equine Vets presents itself as part of a longer-established veterinary offering (the website states “over 80 years”), with references to care for pets, farm animals, pigs and equine. The website also mentions a “Lifetime Care Club” intended to help owners budget for routine preventative care. The latest available Google reviews are all 5‑star but provide almost no detail beyond a brief “Great service,” so there’s limited insight into specific treatments or how the team operates day to day.
Bishopton Equine Vets presents itself as part of a longer-established veterinary offering (the website states “over 80 years”), with references to care for pets, farm animals, pigs and equine. The website also mentions a “Lifetime Care Club” intended to help owners budget for routine preventative care. The latest available Google reviews are all 5‑star but provide almost no detail beyond a brief “Great service,” so there’s limited insight into specific treatments or how the team operates day to day.
- •Very limited detail in the written reviews; some of the text appears duplicated across entries. - Owners mention problem-solving/helpfulness (“nothing is a problem”) and would recommend the practice. - One review specifically notes “good care” for their animal.
- •Very limited detail in the written reviews; some of the text appears duplicated across entries. - Owners mention problem-solving/helpfulness (“nothing is a problem”) and would recommend the practice. - One review specifically notes “good care” for their animal.
- •A reviewer describes the staff as “very helpful” and specifically thanks them for “help and advice,” saying they would recommend the practice.
- •A reviewer describes the staff as “very helpful” and specifically thanks them for “help and advice,” saying they would recommend the practice.
