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Fyrnwy Equine Group Ltd
Shrewsbury
Our Score (68/100)
Fyrnwy Equine Group Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice (horses) established in 1978, providing ambulatory, medical, surgical and diagnostic care, with 24-hour veterinary cover stated on its website. It is RCVS accredited and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe: vets coming out to see horses for acute problems (for example a swollen leg), “straight talking” advice (including one review explicitly praising them for not pushing injectables), and support through difficult decisions such as euthanasia with clear explanations of each step.
Fyrnwy Equine Group Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice (horses) established in 1978, providing ambulatory, medical, surgical and diagnostic care, with 24-hour veterinary cover stated on its website. It is RCVS accredited and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe: vets coming out to see horses for acute problems (for example a swollen leg), “straight talking” advice (including one review explicitly praising them for not pushing injectables), and support through difficult decisions such as euthanasia with clear explanations of each step.
Our Score (60/100)
St. George's Veterinary Centre is part of the Lockwood Veterinary Group and is RCVS-accredited (the group states it was established in 1994). Based on recent reviews, this practice appears set up for both routine care and longer-running medical cases, with owners describing monthly follow-ups, lab-result updates, and a team that takes time during consultations rather than rushing. Concrete things owners repeatedly mention include: - Separate waiting areas for cats and dogs, plus a dedicated spot for cat carriers (mentioned in multiple reviews). - Regular monitoring and treatment for a dog with anaemia (blood tests and lab results discussed), alongside ongoing care for osteoarthritis (injections and supportive handling for an anxious patient). - A calm, peaceful environment for euthanasia, with staff described as making a difficult visit more bearable. - One reviewer notes “shame its closing,” which suggests potential closure plans, but no further details are provided in the available information.
St. George's Veterinary Centre is part of the Lockwood Veterinary Group and is RCVS-accredited (the group states it was established in 1994). Based on recent reviews, this practice appears set up for both routine care and longer-running medical cases, with owners describing monthly follow-ups, lab-result updates, and a team that takes time during consultations rather than rushing. Concrete things owners repeatedly mention include: - Separate waiting areas for cats and dogs, plus a dedicated spot for cat carriers (mentioned in multiple reviews). - Regular monitoring and treatment for a dog with anaemia (blood tests and lab results discussed), alongside ongoing care for osteoarthritis (injections and supportive handling for an anxious patient). - A calm, peaceful environment for euthanasia, with staff described as making a difficult visit more bearable. - One reviewer notes “shame its closing,” which suggests potential closure plans, but no further details are provided in the available information.
Siddle Veterinary Service
Shrewsbury
Our Score (38/100)
Siddle Veterinary Service is an independent, fully mobile equine-only veterinary service founded by Mark Siddle MRCVS (BEVA accredited) and run with his wife Chantal. The clinic is set up strongly for breeding/stud medicine and reproductive work, alongside a mobile caseload supported by on-the-road diagnostics (digital radiography, ultrasound, video endoscopy) and a 12-stable rehabilitation facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe thorough investigations (including scanning during appointments) and being fitted in quickly for a pony needing help. A recurring concern in multiple reviews is front-desk/phone communication, including reports of blunt or rude calls, and frustrations around admin (billing emails, record transfers, and an up-front £45 payment request for bookings).
Siddle Veterinary Service is an independent, fully mobile equine-only veterinary service founded by Mark Siddle MRCVS (BEVA accredited) and run with his wife Chantal. The clinic is set up strongly for breeding/stud medicine and reproductive work, alongside a mobile caseload supported by on-the-road diagnostics (digital radiography, ultrasound, video endoscopy) and a 12-stable rehabilitation facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe thorough investigations (including scanning during appointments) and being fitted in quickly for a pony needing help. A recurring concern in multiple reviews is front-desk/phone communication, including reports of blunt or rude calls, and frustrations around admin (billing emails, record transfers, and an up-front £45 payment request for bookings).
Shropshire Farm Vets Ltd presents as a farm-focused veterinary practice (based on the clinic name) and is set up to provide emergency veterinary services, including 24/7 or extended-hours cover (as listed in the available service data). No further details about facilities, routine services, or whether it’s independent vs part of a wider group are stated in the information provided.
Shropshire Farm Vets Ltd presents as a farm-focused veterinary practice (based on the clinic name) and is set up to provide emergency veterinary services, including 24/7 or extended-hours cover (as listed in the available service data). No further details about facilities, routine services, or whether it’s independent vs part of a wider group are stated in the information provided.
Forge Farm Vets is set up as a large-animal practice: the clinic website describes services for farm and equine clients, including advising on healthcare for a herd, flock, or horse. The site also states the team is backed by a full array of diagnostic equipment. Clinic data additionally lists emergency veterinary services, but the specific out-of-hours arrangements aren’t described in the website summary provided. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information available to us.
Forge Farm Vets is set up as a large-animal practice: the clinic website describes services for farm and equine clients, including advising on healthcare for a herd, flock, or horse. The site also states the team is backed by a full array of diagnostic equipment. Clinic data additionally lists emergency veterinary services, but the specific out-of-hours arrangements aren’t described in the website summary provided. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information available to us.
Stretton Hills Veterinary Practice Ltd
Church Stretton
Stretton Hills Veterinary Practice Ltd appears to be set up primarily for equine care, with multiple reviewers explicitly describing them as “excellent horse vets” and “experienced horsemen.” The clinic is listed as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). In the written feedback available, owners most often mention professionalism and experience, plus approachable vets who leave them feeling reassured. Reception/office staff are also repeatedly described as helpful, friendly, and efficient.
Stretton Hills Veterinary Practice Ltd appears to be set up primarily for equine care, with multiple reviewers explicitly describing them as “excellent horse vets” and “experienced horsemen.” The clinic is listed as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). In the written feedback available, owners most often mention professionalism and experience, plus approachable vets who leave them feeling reassured. Reception/office staff are also repeatedly described as helpful, friendly, and efficient.
Severn Edge Veterinary Group Ltd
Craven Arms
Severn Edge Veterinary Group Ltd is part of the Severn Edge veterinary group and is set up for routine pet healthcare alongside urgent and emergency cover (listed as 24/7 or extended-hours emergency services), and it’s also identified as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners’ recent experiences are mixed: several describe being offered immediate or short-notice appointments (including an urgent euthanasia visit for a distressed cat and a same-day tick issue), while a small number raise serious concerns about out-of-hours contact and billing/administration after treatment. Concrete examples from the latest reviews include: - An “immediate appointment” arranged by reception for a distressed cat, followed by euthanasia when there was “no option,” with the vet described as putting the cat’s needs first. - A short-notice visit for a tick on a puppy’s eyelid. - A “puppy pack” mentioned as including injections, microchip, flea/worm treatment, and insurance—alongside a complaint that the insurance couldn’t be used outside Severn Edge practices. - Conflicting accounts around aftercare/administration: one reviewer reports repeated payment requests after a pet died; another reports being told a £50 neutering voucher would be accepted, then later being asked to pay it anyway.
Severn Edge Veterinary Group Ltd is part of the Severn Edge veterinary group and is set up for routine pet healthcare alongside urgent and emergency cover (listed as 24/7 or extended-hours emergency services), and it’s also identified as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners’ recent experiences are mixed: several describe being offered immediate or short-notice appointments (including an urgent euthanasia visit for a distressed cat and a same-day tick issue), while a small number raise serious concerns about out-of-hours contact and billing/administration after treatment. Concrete examples from the latest reviews include: - An “immediate appointment” arranged by reception for a distressed cat, followed by euthanasia when there was “no option,” with the vet described as putting the cat’s needs first. - A short-notice visit for a tick on a puppy’s eyelid. - A “puppy pack” mentioned as including injections, microchip, flea/worm treatment, and insurance—alongside a complaint that the insurance couldn’t be used outside Severn Edge practices. - Conflicting accounts around aftercare/administration: one reviewer reports repeated payment requests after a pet died; another reports being told a £50 neutering voucher would be accepted, then later being asked to pay it anyway.
