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Best Vets in England

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Our Score (17/100)

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East Kent Equine Ltd is described as an ambulatory-only equine veterinary practice, meaning care is provided via call-outs rather than at a fixed clinic site. From the information available, it’s set up for on-site horse care, but no specific procedures, diagnostics, or emergency arrangements are listed in the provided clinic data or website summary. No details were provided about whether it’s independent or part of a larger corporate group.

Our Score (17/100)

Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Equicall South Eastern Regional Hub is an equine-only service set up in October 2018 by two equine vets, Ian Bellis and James Hopkins. Based on the clinic’s own description, it is focused specifically on providing out-of-hours equine veterinary cover (rather than routine daytime work), positioning it for urgent and emergency horse care outside standard hours.

#4003

Our Score (17/100)

Independent Clinic
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LMT Equine Ltd focuses on veterinary chiropractic for horses and dogs, with appointments described as tailored to each individual animal—whether for a specific issue or a routine “check over.” The clinic is led by Laura, an equine vet who is accredited and registered with the IVCA, and who also offers myofascial release (described on the site as a gentle technique). The website also highlights that Laura can liaise with an animal’s usual vet to agree the best treatment or rehabilitation plan.

Our Score (17/100)

Independent Clinic
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Belvoir Equine Veterinary Dental Services Ltd focuses on horse-only care, combining general equine veterinary work (vaccinations, health checks, metabolic disease investigations) with a strong emphasis on dentistry. The clinic states it provides both routine and emergency veterinary and dental care. Dentistry includes routine oral examinations as well as complex remedial work, carried out by a dual‑qualified BAEDT equine dentist and vet.

Our Score (17/100)

Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Rase Equine Hospital is part of the wider Rase Veterinary Centre group (a multi-site practice). It’s set up for both routine and referral-style equine work, with surgical capability and in-house diagnostics supported by an onsite laboratory. The hospital states it provides its own emergency out‑of‑hours cover for its practices, and it holds RCVS Tier 3 accreditation.

#4006

Our Score (17/100)

Independent Clinic
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Only limited information was provided for Medicine Vet Referrals beyond the clinic name and website URL. No website summary, service list, staffing details, pricing, or Google rating/review content was included in the inputs, so it isn’t possible to describe what the clinic is set up for (species treated, referral disciplines, facilities, or appointment policies) without guessing.

Our Score (17/100)

Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Oxford Equine Vets Ltd is an equine-only practice established in 2025. The website describes it as a modern setup built around mobile diagnostic equipment, with vets supporting owners through treatment options and rehabilitation plans. It also states 24/7 emergency contact availability.

#4008

Our Score (17/100)

Independent Clinic
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cow

Horizon Dairy Vets describes itself as a dedicated dairy-focused veterinary practice, set up specifically to support dairy farms rather than general small-animal work. From the clinic’s own information, its emphasis is on “straight talking” veterinary input and on challenging both “what” is being done on farm and “how” it’s being done (a consultancy-style, management-focused approach rather than only treating individual cases). It also states it provides a 24-hour contact number for enquiries.

#4009

Our Score (17/100)

Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Little Rock Equine Vets is an independent equine-only practice founded by Shelley Cook in 2020. Based on the clinic’s own information, it focuses on targeted, personalised care for horses, with core day-to-day work including routine health checks, vaccinations (Tetanus and Equine Influenza), and routine dentistry. It also states it offers 24/7 emergency veterinary cover, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.

Our Score (17/100)

Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Pool House Equine Clinic is part of the Pool House Veterinary Group and focuses on horses. The website describes the hospital as RCVS-accredited and a Tier 3 hospital, with purpose-built premises, and states it provides 24-hour emergency care. The clinic also lists higher-end equine capabilities such as MRI scanning and colic surgery, alongside routine work like vaccinations.

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