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Agnew Equine
Stoke-On-Trent
Our Score (62/100)
Agnew Equine is an independent, ambulatory equine veterinary practice founded in 2001, focused on horses and ponies. The practice advertises 24/7, 365-day in-house emergency cover and a broad mix of routine and investigative work, including orthopaedics. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe vets taking time to explain options and helping them make decisions during serious problems—examples include repeat follow-up visits for laminitis, treatment after a horse stood on a roofing nail, and managing a difficult eye ulcer case involving fitting and later removing an SPL.
Agnew Equine is an independent, ambulatory equine veterinary practice founded in 2001, focused on horses and ponies. The practice advertises 24/7, 365-day in-house emergency cover and a broad mix of routine and investigative work, including orthopaedics. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe vets taking time to explain options and helping them make decisions during serious problems—examples include repeat follow-up visits for laminitis, treatment after a horse stood on a roofing nail, and managing a difficult eye ulcer case involving fitting and later removing an SPL.
Little Rock Equine Vets
Stoke-On-Trent
Our Score (17/100)
Little Rock Equine Vets is an independent equine-only practice founded by Shelley Cook in 2020. Based on the clinic’s own information, it focuses on targeted, personalised care for horses, with core day-to-day work including routine health checks, vaccinations (Tetanus and Equine Influenza), and routine dentistry. It also states it offers 24/7 emergency veterinary cover, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. No Google rating, review count, or written review excerpts were provided in the inputs, so there’s nothing to summarise from owner feedback here.
Little Rock Equine Vets is an independent equine-only practice founded by Shelley Cook in 2020. Based on the clinic’s own information, it focuses on targeted, personalised care for horses, with core day-to-day work including routine health checks, vaccinations (Tetanus and Equine Influenza), and routine dentistry. It also states it offers 24/7 emergency veterinary cover, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. No Google rating, review count, or written review excerpts were provided in the inputs, so there’s nothing to summarise from owner feedback here.
Pool House Equine Clinic
Lichfield
Our Score (17/100)
Pool House Equine Clinic is part of the Pool House Veterinary Group and focuses on horses. The website describes the hospital as RCVS-accredited and a Tier 3 hospital, with purpose-built premises, and states it provides 24-hour emergency care. The clinic also lists higher-end equine capabilities such as MRI scanning and colic surgery, alongside routine work like vaccinations. Structured clinic data also notes it as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Pool House Equine Clinic is part of the Pool House Veterinary Group and focuses on horses. The website describes the hospital as RCVS-accredited and a Tier 3 hospital, with purpose-built premises, and states it provides 24-hour emergency care. The clinic also lists higher-end equine capabilities such as MRI scanning and colic surgery, alongside routine work like vaccinations. Structured clinic data also notes it as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
