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Farm Vets in East Yorkshire

Showing 21-28 of 28 clinics

Our Score (63/100)

5.0(14 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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Minster Equine Veterinary Clinic is an RCVS-accredited, equine-only practice and a BEVA Approved Artificial Insemination centre, with reproductive work (including embryo transfer) highlighted on its website. In reviews, owners repeatedly describe calm, low-stress handling during routine work (for example, vaccinations for a pony that “isn’t keen on vets”), alongside support for more urgent situations (including a late-night call-out for choke with follow-up answers to questions through the day). Practical, hands-on services also come up, such as clipping—including one case involving sedation and being hot clothed after.

Our Score (63/100)

4.7(27 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Garth Pig Practice Limited is a pig-only veterinary practice, described on its website as focused solely on pigs and operating at an industry scale (stating it serves clients across the UK and worldwide and is “one of the largest veterinary suppliers to the UK pig industry”). Reviews are mostly brief but consistently mention helpful, friendly staff and long-term use by some clients; one older review disputes this, alleging money-focused care and calling a “pet plan” a rip-off. Concrete details supported by available sources: - Species focus: pigs only (website). - Clients report routine care such as nail clipping and booster vaccinations (review). - Multiple reviewers describe staff as “very helpful” and “friendly” (reviews). - One negative review alleges poor care and dissatisfaction with a “pet plan” (review).

Our Score (63/100)

4.5(42 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic is part of the CVS group (a corporate veterinary provider) and is described on its website as a small animal practice established in the 1980s. The clinic offers routine care and surgery, with an out-of-hours arrangement directing emergencies to York Emergency Vets for free telephone advice and emergency consultations. From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are sharply mixed: several owners single out vet Hannah for support in difficult situations (including end-of-life care for a rabbit and ongoing care for a cockatiel with chronic egg-laying), while a small number of reviewers describe serious concerns after routine procedures and check-ups (including allegations of incorrect diagnosis, poor handling, and a severe post-castration complication requiring treatment elsewhere). Concrete points supported by the inputs include: - Out-of-hours emergencies are routed to York Emergency Vets (free phone advice and emergency consultations), rather than being handled in-house. - Nurse consultations are listed as a specific service, alongside vet consultations. - Reviews mention care for non-traditional pets (a cockatiel and a rabbit), not only dogs/cats. - Multiple negative reviews describe disputes about diagnosis and post-op outcomes, and complaints about costs (without specific prices).

Our Score (57/100)

4.6(16 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
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Westpoint Group Trading Ltd – Murton is part of the Westpoint group and is set up as a livestock-focused veterinary practice rather than a small-animal clinic. The website lists routine and emergency farm work alongside reproduction-focused services (including cattle and sheep AI and embryo work), and reviews mention vets attending farm visits (including late-night call-outs). In the latest reviews available to us, sheep keepers describe getting hands-on guidance as new flock owners, and one detailed account describes a late-night visit for a sick orphan calf where the vet used the Madigan Squeeze technique and stayed on-site rather than rushing off. There is also a negative review alleging the “lead vet” was insulting in writing, while “the rest of the staff are fine.”

Our Score (53/100)

4.4(96 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Rase Veterinary Centre is part of a wider multi-site group (Rase and Aldervale Vets) and states it provides its own out‑of‑hours emergency cover across its small‑animal practices. The website describes a practice set up for both routine and more complex work (diagnostics, onsite laboratory, orthopaedic and soft‑tissue surgery, and a rehab service), with an RCVS Tier 3–accredited hospital site within the group (as described on the website). From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - Urgent/emergency presentations being handled quickly and sympathetically (e.g., dog attack wounds cleaned and treated with pain relief; another very ill dog improving within 24 hours). - A split in experiences: several owners report reassuring care from vets and nurses during emergencies, while a few report poor planning/handling during procedures (blood tests without nurse support) or missed underlying causes (long‑running ear problems treated repeatedly without identifying an allergy).

Our Score (49/100)

4.5(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Bishopton Veterinary Group is a long-established practice (the website says it has provided animal care for over 80 years). It covers multiple types of animals—pets as well as farm animals, pigs, and equine—suggesting it’s set up for more than just routine companion-animal work. The site also references a “Lifetime Care Club” intended to help owners budget for routine care (no plan details or prices were provided in the available information). Google reviews are few and old; the only written comment available says they “had what I wanted,” without explaining what service was used.

Our Score (18/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:

Holmefield Farm Services Ltd is a limited company, but the available data provided here doesn’t include any confirmed clinical details beyond the name and basic listing information. No website summary, service list, or written reviews were supplied in the inputs, so it isn’t possible to say what species they treat, what facilities they have, or what types of appointments/procedures they’re set up for based on evidence.

Our Score (12/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:

Bond Thoroughbred Ltd is listed in the provided clinic data, but no details were included about whether it’s independently owned or part of a corporate group, what species it treats, what services it offers, facilities/equipment, staffing, or any policies (e.g., appointments, urgent care, follow-ups). No Google rating/review count or written reviews were provided, and no website summary was included—so there isn’t enough evidence here to describe typical case types handled, strengths, or client-reported experiences.

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