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Mid Suffolk Equine Vets Ltd is an independently owned equine-only practice offering both ambulatory visits and clinic-based workups. The website highlights in-house facilities (including stabling and a sand school), plus mobile diagnostics such as high-definition ultrasound and a wireless mobile x‑ray system. They also state they provide 24/7 emergency cover with continuity of care (not routed through generic call-answering services). From the latest reviews available, owners describe fast attendance for urgent concerns (one report of a vet arriving within ~40 minutes after an afternoon call), thorough assessments with time for questions, and a “know your vet/they know your horse” style of ongoing care. One recent 1‑star review is present but has no written detail to explain the issue.
Mid Suffolk Equine Vets Ltd is an independently owned equine-only practice offering both ambulatory visits and clinic-based workups. The website highlights in-house facilities (including stabling and a sand school), plus mobile diagnostics such as high-definition ultrasound and a wireless mobile x‑ray system. They also state they provide 24/7 emergency cover with continuity of care (not routed through generic call-answering services). From the latest reviews available, owners describe fast attendance for urgent concerns (one report of a vet arriving within ~40 minutes after an afternoon call), thorough assessments with time for questions, and a “know your vet/they know your horse” style of ongoing care. One recent 1‑star review is present but has no written detail to explain the issue.
Our Score (45/100)
Independent equine hospital (founded in 1912) providing both first-opinion and referral work, with an RCVS accredited tier three specialist equine hospital status and an in-house clinical pathology laboratory. The service mix on the website points to a hospital set up for surgical and medical cases (including orthopaedics, internal medicine and soft-tissue surgery), alongside breeding, sales and performance work. Recent reviews include very positive outcomes in breeding management (a mare being flushed and treated with antibiotics over several days to get in foal) and helpful purchase/vetting advice, but also complaints about practice administration and follow-up—most notably long delays and missed call-backs for biopsy results, and problems around booking/communication for a 5‑stage vetting.
Independent equine hospital (founded in 1912) providing both first-opinion and referral work, with an RCVS accredited tier three specialist equine hospital status and an in-house clinical pathology laboratory. The service mix on the website points to a hospital set up for surgical and medical cases (including orthopaedics, internal medicine and soft-tissue surgery), alongside breeding, sales and performance work. Recent reviews include very positive outcomes in breeding management (a mare being flushed and treated with antibiotics over several days to get in foal) and helpful purchase/vetting advice, but also complaints about practice administration and follow-up—most notably long delays and missed call-backs for biopsy results, and problems around booking/communication for a 5‑stage vetting.
Whitegate Veterinary Clinic states it is opening in November 2025. The clinic’s website positions it as a mixed practice, offering care for companion animals and livestock, including routine pet healthcare alongside herd health planning for farm animals. The website does not state whether the clinic is independent or part of a corporate group.
Whitegate Veterinary Clinic states it is opening in November 2025. The clinic’s website positions it as a mixed practice, offering care for companion animals and livestock, including routine pet healthcare alongside herd health planning for farm animals. The website does not state whether the clinic is independent or part of a corporate group.
