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Our Score (57/100)
Dilliway Bosley Equine Veterinary Practice is an independent equine-only clinic for horses and ponies, offering both mobile visits and clinic-based appointments for “more specialised treatments” (website). The practice also states it provides a 24-hour emergency response service, 365 days a year (website). From the latest written reviews available to us, owners repeatedly point to a pragmatic approach to care and spending (e.g., “will not waste your money”), and to clear follow-up after investigations—including a case where a horse was scoped for suspected ulcers, followed by a written report, a treatment plan, and ongoing phone support months later.
Dilliway Bosley Equine Veterinary Practice is an independent equine-only clinic for horses and ponies, offering both mobile visits and clinic-based appointments for “more specialised treatments” (website). The practice also states it provides a 24-hour emergency response service, 365 days a year (website). From the latest written reviews available to us, owners repeatedly point to a pragmatic approach to care and spending (e.g., “will not waste your money”), and to clear follow-up after investigations—including a case where a horse was scoped for suspected ulcers, followed by a written report, a treatment plan, and ongoing phone support months later.
B&W Equine Vets
Bridgwater
Our Score (49/100)
B&W Equine Vets is a dedicated equine practice for horses, ponies, and donkeys, offering both mobile visits and an equine referral hospital. The website describes a 24/7 ambulatory and referral emergency service, plus on-site laboratory support and stud/reproduction work. In the latest reviews, owners frequently praise specific vets for communication and persistence through longer recoveries, but there are also complaints about front-desk/customer-service interactions (including conflicting information and feeling pressured on payment).
B&W Equine Vets is a dedicated equine practice for horses, ponies, and donkeys, offering both mobile visits and an equine referral hospital. The website describes a 24/7 ambulatory and referral emergency service, plus on-site laboratory support and stud/reproduction work. In the latest reviews, owners frequently praise specific vets for communication and persistence through longer recoveries, but there are also complaints about front-desk/customer-service interactions (including conflicting information and feeling pressured on payment).
Only limited information was provided for this listing (clinic name and basic Google category). No website summary, service list, pricing details, or written reviews/ratings were included in the inputs, so it isn’t possible to summarise what the clinic is set up for (e.g., species treated, types of appointments, facilities, or approach) or what clients commonly report.
Only limited information was provided for this listing (clinic name and basic Google category). No website summary, service list, pricing details, or written reviews/ratings were included in the inputs, so it isn’t possible to summarise what the clinic is set up for (e.g., species treated, types of appointments, facilities, or approach) or what clients commonly report.
Frome FarmVETS is a farm-focused veterinary practice (no corporate group mentioned) centred on improving farm efficiency and animal health. The website describes a practical, herd-level offering alongside hands-on work, with services including fertility support, TB testing, foot trimming and mobility scoring, and export certification. It also states they provide 24/7 emergency care, where calls are always answered by the admin team or a vet.
Frome FarmVETS is a farm-focused veterinary practice (no corporate group mentioned) centred on improving farm efficiency and animal health. The website describes a practical, herd-level offering alongside hands-on work, with services including fertility support, TB testing, foot trimming and mobility scoring, and export certification. It also states they provide 24/7 emergency care, where calls are always answered by the admin team or a vet.
Delaware Veterinary Group
Castle Cary
Delaware Veterinary Group is an RCVS-listed practice that treats both small animals and farm animals, and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. It’s set up for routine preventative care as well as urgent problems, with emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic information. In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe clear explanations of problems and options, staff who talk through prices at reception, and supportive handling of difficult situations—including an emergency visit for a cat and a home visit at end of life.
Delaware Veterinary Group is an RCVS-listed practice that treats both small animals and farm animals, and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. It’s set up for routine preventative care as well as urgent problems, with emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic information. In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe clear explanations of problems and options, staff who talk through prices at reception, and supportive handling of difficult situations—including an emergency visit for a cat and a home visit at end of life.
The Shepton Veterinary Group Limited
Shepton Mallet
The Shepton Veterinary Group Limited is a general veterinary practice that also offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, multiple owners describe it as not part of a corporate group (this is stated by reviewers, not independently verified) and give concrete examples of support across different case types—such as repeat health checks for an orphaned 3‑week‑old kitten, end‑of‑life care for a rabbit, and efforts to investigate a dog’s severe, unexplained pain. Several reviews also mention staff taking time to explain what’s happening in a reassuring way, and one owner notes the team “kept an eye on the bill” during a complex illness.
The Shepton Veterinary Group Limited is a general veterinary practice that also offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, multiple owners describe it as not part of a corporate group (this is stated by reviewers, not independently verified) and give concrete examples of support across different case types—such as repeat health checks for an orphaned 3‑week‑old kitten, end‑of‑life care for a rabbit, and efforts to investigate a dog’s severe, unexplained pain. Several reviews also mention staff taking time to explain what’s happening in a reassuring way, and one owner notes the team “kept an eye on the bill” during a complex illness.
Axe Valley Veterinary Practice Ltd offers a 24-hour emergency service and has an on‑site laboratory (for faster diagnosis, as described on its website). Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the website and recent reviews, the practice appears set up for day‑to‑day general practice plus urgent care, with examples of: - Home visits offered for a cat that found car travel stressful (reviewed as a deciding factor for switching practices). - Dental problems being actively checked and acted on: one owner reports a vet prioritised a tooth check, found a significant issue, and the cat was booked for a teeth clean within 10 days. - Clear pre‑op communication: an owner describes staff explaining what would happen on the day of an operation and what aftercare was needed. - Support through complex or difficult cases, including a “difficult diagnosis process” for a cat and end‑of‑life planning for an older dog with seizures.
Axe Valley Veterinary Practice Ltd offers a 24-hour emergency service and has an on‑site laboratory (for faster diagnosis, as described on its website). Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the website and recent reviews, the practice appears set up for day‑to‑day general practice plus urgent care, with examples of: - Home visits offered for a cat that found car travel stressful (reviewed as a deciding factor for switching practices). - Dental problems being actively checked and acted on: one owner reports a vet prioritised a tooth check, found a significant issue, and the cat was booked for a teeth clean within 10 days. - Clear pre‑op communication: an owner describes staff explaining what would happen on the day of an operation and what aftercare was needed. - Support through complex or difficult cases, including a “difficult diagnosis process” for a cat and end‑of‑life planning for an older dog with seizures.
