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Best Vets in Herefordshire

Showing 21-28 of 28 clinics

#21

Our Score (65/100)

5.0(1 review)
Independent Clinic
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Marches Farm Vets is an independent veterinary practice focused on livestock work rather than small pets, with services described as supporting “all your livestock veterinary requirements.” The website states they handle cattle and sheep, and they also offer out-of-hours emergency services. They are a member of XL Vets (a veterinary practice community/network). The only written feedback available to us is brief (“Very helpful”).

Our Score (64/100)

4.8(28 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Paterson Equine Clinic Ltd is an independent, family-owned equine veterinary practice. Based on its website, it focuses on equine work only, with stated interests in dentistry and stud medicine, and it offers ambulatory visits plus support for both routine and emergency cases. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe long-running relationships (20–30 years mentioned) and a high level of trust in the team’s day-to-day decision-making; one review raises a non-clinical concern about dangerous driving by a vehicle associated with the practice.

Our Score (61/100)

5.0(1 review)
Emergency Services
Corporate
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Poultry Health Services describes itself as a specialist veterinary service focused on the commercial poultry and gamebird industry, with support that includes on-farm clinical work, diagnostics, biosecurity and certification. The website lists services such as post-mortems, laboratory services and diagnostic test kits, suggesting it’s set up for flock health investigations and disease prevention as well as treatment. The only written Google review available to us is very general (“excellent service and friendly staff”), so there’s limited independent detail on what appointments are like in practice.

Our Score (35/100)

3.6(12 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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AB Europe Limited is a specialist animal breeding service rather than a general veterinary clinic. Based on its website and reviews, it focuses on assisted breeding work for livestock—particularly sheep and cattle—including procedures like embryo transfer and services like semen/embryo export. Owner experiences in the latest reviews are mixed: some describe “fantastic service and expertise” and single out Alice and the team, while others report poor communication and delays on the day of a booked embryo transfer. One detailed review also alleges rough handling during embryo transfer (ewes “dropped off trolleys”) and reports a 0% outcome after being quoted a 60–70% success rate.

Our Score (17/100)

2.8(4 reviews)
Corporate
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Poultry Health Services is a poultry-focused veterinary provider working with poultry producers and “backyard poultry,” with services spanning commercial production, certification, and consultancy. The website states it offers 24/7 cover for advice, post-mortem examinations, and on-site visits, with out-of-hours calls diverted to an on-call vet. Reviews are mixed: recent comments describe the service as “very helpful,” while older reviews describe refusals to help, a “rude receptionist,” and concerns about a vet missing a diagnosis under a microscope and suggesting medication the reviewer felt was unnecessary.

#26

A P Vet

Wormelow

5.0(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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dog
cat

A P Vet presents itself as a referral-focused practice offering veterinary and holistic support, including acupuncture “for any animal” and services aimed at reducing unnecessary interventions (for example, titre testing to check whether a dog truly needs a booster). The website emphasises a “team approach” and lists rehabilitation and cancer care alongside complementary options like herbal medicine and laser therapy. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of procedures, efforts to keep pets comfortable (cats are specifically mentioned), and vaccination decisions guided by results (one owner notes only one dog needed a distemper top-up).

4.8(89 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Hay Veterinary Group is a pet practice that (per its website) cares for “all species of pet” and offers routine wellness checks alongside support for more serious situations. Reviews describe both planned and urgent care: one owner used an out‑of‑hours service for a very ill cat who stayed in for three days, with phone updates and the option to speak to the vet; another describes compassionate support at end of life for a dog with mouth cancer, including a condolence card with wildflower seeds. Ownership/structure isn’t clearly stated in the available sources. One reviewer says the practice was “taken over by a large company” and felt service and personal touch had declined since then, while other recent reviews remain very positive.

4.7(184 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Arrowfield Veterinary Practice Ltd is an independent, employee-owned practice that treats small animals as well as farm animals and equines (including dogs, cats, small pets, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, camelids, backyard poultry, and horses/ponies/donkeys). The website states they run their own out-of-hours service with their own veterinary surgeons, and reviews include an example of an out-of-hours call where fees were explained in advance. Owners most often describe thorough help with specific problems—one review mentions support “from start to finish” after a dog’s serious leg injury, and another notes vets who “really look into the health concerns.” A recurring negative point is pricing communication: one reviewer reports an unexpected £25 ear swab charge that they say wasn’t mentioned during the consultation. Facilities mentioned in reviews include toilets and a large carport.

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