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Farm Vets in Worcestershire

#1 Ranking

Henwick Vets

Worcester

4.8

Our Score (91/100)

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Featured Clinic Overview

Updated January 2026
Independent Clinic

Henwick Vets is an independent veterinary practice, operating from a purpose-built clinic (built in 2014) with a recent extension. Based on its own information, it’s set up mainly for pre-booked appointments, routine operations, and ongoing pet healthcare (repeat medications and parasite treatments). In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe sticking with the practice for years, mention staff “go the extra mile,” and one reviewer notes the premises are “clean and bright” and that there may be a waiting list for new customers.

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#2 Ranking

Our Score (81/100)

4.9(137 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

MBG Vets (MacArthur, Barstow & Gibbs) is an independent, vet-owned practice that covers small animals and exotics as well as farm livestock (including exports) and equine (horses and donkeys). From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention same-day appointments when needed, use of an app for booking non-urgent visits, and experience with less-common pets (rats, chameleons, hamsters) alongside larger animals (miniature ponies and goats). One review describes feeling dismissed and left confused after a consultation about a rat, contrasting with others who describe clear, welfare-led decision-making and not being pushed into “pointless surgeries.”

#3 Ranking

Field Equine Vets

Kidderminster

Our Score (68/100)

4.9(61 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Field Equine Vets is an independent, first-opinion equine practice established in 2016, operating from a purpose-built clinic with facilities including stabling, stocks, a trot-up area, a menage/50m school, a weighbridge, and an onsite lab. The practice covers horses as well as alpacas and smallholding animals (sheep, goats, pigs). Reviews strongly emphasise urgent and complex case support, including vets staying for extended periods to investigate blood results and stabilise a sick colt, and an emergency choke case that involved clinic admission for further investigations and inpatient care.