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Emerson and Watson Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice offering a fully mobile service, with vets carrying mobile diagnostic/treatment equipment to attend horses at their usual yards. The website states a 24-hour service, 365 days a year, and highlights investigative work (lameness, poor performance, medical investigations) alongside dentistry, pre-purchase examinations, and international exports.
Emerson and Watson Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice offering a fully mobile service, with vets carrying mobile diagnostic/treatment equipment to attend horses at their usual yards. The website states a 24-hour service, 365 days a year, and highlights investigative work (lameness, poor performance, medical investigations) alongside dentistry, pre-purchase examinations, and international exports.
Snoots Acton is a membership-only veterinary clinic for cats and dogs that focuses on primary care, with “unlimited primary care” positioned as the core offering. The clinic offers in-house diagnostics (including blood tests and imaging like X‑rays and ultrasounds) and can issue prescriptions. For emergencies/out-of-hours, it states it partners with Veteris, and emergency care is not included in the primary care membership.
Snoots Acton is a membership-only veterinary clinic for cats and dogs that focuses on primary care, with “unlimited primary care” positioned as the core offering. The clinic offers in-house diagnostics (including blood tests and imaging like X‑rays and ultrasounds) and can issue prescriptions. For emergencies/out-of-hours, it states it partners with Veteris, and emergency care is not included in the primary care membership.
From reviews
- •Broodmare rental for embryo transfer (one owner reports this led to a foal)
From reviews
- •Broodmare rental for embryo transfer (one owner reports this led to a foal)
Holistic Vet Vicky appears focused on non‑conventional/holistic support alongside or instead of “traditional vet” routes, with reviews describing homeopathic remedies and guidance for longer-term conditions. Recent feedback specifically mentions support and treatment guidance for a dog with cancer, and older reviews describe cases where owners had been advised to pursue surgery, expensive scanning, or even euthanasia, but instead tried homeopathic medication here. Another repeat-reviewed example describes help for a dog’s fireworks-related stress and pacing, with the owner reporting a markedly calmer night.
Holistic Vet Vicky appears focused on non‑conventional/holistic support alongside or instead of “traditional vet” routes, with reviews describing homeopathic remedies and guidance for longer-term conditions. Recent feedback specifically mentions support and treatment guidance for a dog with cancer, and older reviews describe cases where owners had been advised to pursue surgery, expensive scanning, or even euthanasia, but instead tried homeopathic medication here. Another repeat-reviewed example describes help for a dog’s fireworks-related stress and pacing, with the owner reporting a markedly calmer night.
Evolve Animal Health (trading as Evolution Vets Ltd) is described in reviews as offering both equine veterinary support and professional training courses. Recent written feedback is dominated by a “PD scanning course” with multiple reviewers describing a structured mix of theory and hands-on practical modules, while older reviews describe rapid call-outs for worried horse owners and ongoing support through a difficult month with ponies.
Evolve Animal Health (trading as Evolution Vets Ltd) is described in reviews as offering both equine veterinary support and professional training courses. Recent written feedback is dominated by a “PD scanning course” with multiple reviewers describing a structured mix of theory and hands-on practical modules, while older reviews describe rapid call-outs for worried horse owners and ongoing support through a difficult month with ponies.
Acupaws provides a veterinary complementary medicine referral service led by vet Susan Andresier, intended to work alongside your primary-care vet and any conventional treatments/medications. The clinic offers appointments for complementary therapies (rather than routine general-practice care), and the website states that Acupaws is no longer accepting new referrals.
Acupaws provides a veterinary complementary medicine referral service led by vet Susan Andresier, intended to work alongside your primary-care vet and any conventional treatments/medications. The clinic offers appointments for complementary therapies (rather than routine general-practice care), and the website states that Acupaws is no longer accepting new referrals.
Recent feedback is mixed: several owners describe vets as thorough and clear in their explanations, but multiple reviews raise internal communication issues—including a vaccination appointment that couldn’t go ahead as booked, and disagreement over whether a follow-up/check-up fee was included.
Recent feedback is mixed: several owners describe vets as thorough and clear in their explanations, but multiple reviews raise internal communication issues—including a vaccination appointment that couldn’t go ahead as booked, and disagreement over whether a follow-up/check-up fee was included.
Quantock Veterinary Surgery is a long-established practice (operating since 1985) with a branch surgery linked to a hospital facility. The website states 24-hour care is available via its “state-of-the-art” hospital, suggesting it’s set up to support cases beyond routine appointments when needed. In recent reviews, owners describe consultations where the vet took “plenty of time,” handled pets gently, and the team supported them “especially in difficult times.” Routine preventative care is also specifically mentioned, including annual cat vaccinations alongside a thorough health check.
Quantock Veterinary Surgery is a long-established practice (operating since 1985) with a branch surgery linked to a hospital facility. The website states 24-hour care is available via its “state-of-the-art” hospital, suggesting it’s set up to support cases beyond routine appointments when needed. In recent reviews, owners describe consultations where the vet took “plenty of time,” handled pets gently, and the team supported them “especially in difficult times.” Routine preventative care is also specifically mentioned, including annual cat vaccinations alongside a thorough health check.
- •Multiple reviewers describe the team as “friendly and helpful” and mention excellent service. - One reviewer highlights the clinic going beyond routine care, citing on‑farm visits and educational courses run by the practice. - Several reviews are very short, so there’s limited detail about outcomes, wait times, costs, or specific clinical work.
- •Multiple reviewers describe the team as “friendly and helpful” and mention excellent service. - One reviewer highlights the clinic going beyond routine care, citing on‑farm visits and educational courses run by the practice. - Several reviews are very short, so there’s limited detail about outcomes, wait times, costs, or specific clinical work.
Penn Equine Vets is an independent equine practice focused on horses and donkeys, with a strong emphasis on ambulatory (yard/stable-side) care supported by fully mobile diagnostic equipment. The practice states an experienced equine clinician is on call 24/7 for emergencies. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention help with urgent call-outs (including cuts and a septic fetlock recovery) and sensitive support with euthanasia, including arranging for a horse to be taken away “with dignity.”
Penn Equine Vets is an independent equine practice focused on horses and donkeys, with a strong emphasis on ambulatory (yard/stable-side) care supported by fully mobile diagnostic equipment. The practice states an experienced equine clinician is on call 24/7 for emergencies. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention help with urgent call-outs (including cuts and a septic fetlock recovery) and sensitive support with euthanasia, including arranging for a horse to be taken away “with dignity.”
