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Best Vets in Wiltshire

Showing 41-50 of 56 clinics

Our Score (62/100)

5.0(20 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Freedom Vet Rehab Clinic is a vet-led rehabilitation clinic set up in 2017 by Tamsin O’Brien (BVSc MRCVS). The website positions it around canine physiotherapy and hydrotherapy with “integrated rehab” plans, and also lists pain management and sports medicine support. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention mobility and joint/muscle problems, including ongoing follow-ups (one review describes a 6‑month review after an injury), and describe Tamsin as experienced and knowledgeable with nervous or older dogs.

Our Score (60/100)

4.7(15 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Pinkham Equine Veterinary Services is an equine-only practice (horses are repeatedly referenced in reviews). Owners describe vets taking time to diagnose problems thoroughly and explain options clearly, including cases where more than one vet attended the same horse. Non-clinical support is also mentioned: office staff are described as helping with insurance claims for treatment and communicating clearly before appointments.

#43

Our Score (59/100)

5.0(3 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Plain Equine Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice established in March 2014, led by Dr Jeremy Naylor. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and performance/lameness workups, with on-the-road diagnostic capability (mobile digital X-ray and scanning) as well as facilities used for rehabilitation and assessment (indoor school, horsewalker, private gallops). In the latest written reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention Jeremy taking time to explain what he’s doing, asking questions, and handling nervous ponies calmly without rushing.

Our Score (58/100)

4.8(8 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
bird

Dalton's Game Consultancy Ltd is a veterinary practice focused on birds rather than general small-animal care. Based on the website, it specialises in game bird health management and disease prevention, and also treats domestic poultry and racing pigeons. In the limited written review detail available, one owner specifically mentions “David” being “very very helpful” and also praises the receptionist. (Independent vs corporate group ownership isn’t stated in the available information.)

Our Score (57/100)

4.5(4 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Longmead Veterinary Practice describes itself as an independent, vet-owned small animal practice that is RCVS-accredited. From its website, it appears set up not just for routine care (vaccinations, neutering) but also for more advanced procedures such as laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery and advanced orthopaedic surgery (including cruciate disease management and complex fracture repair). It also states it provides a 24-hour emergency service, 365 days a year. In the latest written review available to us, a client mentions a thorough service and friendly staff.

Our Score (54/100)

4.6(75 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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Harris, Hill & Gibbons Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in 1972 and is part of the CVS corporate group (noted explicitly in a recent review). The practice is set up for routine care (vaccinations, nurse clinics, parasite control) as well as diagnostics and surgery (in-house lab, X‑ray, ultrasound; dentistry and multiple surgical disciplines listed). Review signals are mixed: several owners describe supportive handling of end-of-life care (including arranging cremation and giving time to grieve), while a small number raise serious complaints about records/communication and high costs (one reviewer cites spending “over £4000” and not receiving call-backs about insulin/needles).

Our Score (54/100)

4.4(48 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Thameswood Veterinary Clinics Ltd describes itself as an independent, family-run practice. The website positions the clinic for everyday care (vaccines, routine health checks, parasite prevention, repeat prescriptions) plus diagnostics and “advanced surgery/advanced therapies”, and it also promotes a 24/7 emergency service with a dedicated veterinary team available 365 days a year. It operates a dedicated cat clinic that is ISFM Gold Accredited. From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: one owner specifically mentions good handling and treatment for an anxious dog, while another describes a dispute over a pre-paid pet club benefit (worm/flea treatments) and dissatisfaction with how it was handled.

#48

Our Score (53/100)

3.8(4 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Sarum Farm Vets is an independent farm-animal veterinary practice, funded and run by Sarah Kemp and Josh Williams (MRCVS). The website specifically mentions TB testing as a core service. In the latest reviews available to us, feedback is mixed: one reviewer gives only “Awful” (1★), while others describe “helpful and friendly staff” and praise the team’s professionalism and personable manner. One review also mentions attending the practice’s first-anniversary opening event.

Our Score (29/100)

2.0(4 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Companion Care (Swindon) Ltd trades under the Vets4Pets brand (a national chain). Based on its website information, the practice is set up for routine small‑animal care for dogs and cats, alongside grooming, rehoming support, and a “Complete Care Plan” preventative care plan. Its Google profile shows a low overall score (2.0/5 from 4 reviews). The latest written reviews available to us are mostly severely critical, describing disputes about diagnosis/treatment decisions, vaccination scheduling, and how complaints/information requests were handled. One review is 5‑star but contains no written detail, so it’s hard to weigh against the specific criticisms.

Our Score (27/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:

Synergy Farm Health Ltd is listed in the provided clinic data, but no service information, pricing, named team members, or Google rating/review content was included in the inputs available here. As a result, it isn’t possible to say what types of animals or cases the clinic is set up for, what treatments they offer, or what owners report about their experiences based on the data provided.

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