There are 16 veterinary clinics listed for farm and large-animal vets in Hampshire.
Top Rated Farm & Large-Animal Vets in Hampshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Dower Equine Clinic appears to be an equine veterinary clinic (based on its name). No website summary, service details, or review information were provided in the inputs, so it isn’t possible to summarise its facilities, specific treatments offered, pricing, or what clients commonly report about their experience.
Dower Equine Clinic appears to be an equine veterinary clinic (based on its name). No website summary, service details, or review information were provided in the inputs, so it isn’t possible to summarise its facilities, specific treatments offered, pricing, or what clients commonly report about their experience.
The Carisbrooke Vets is a multi-branch practice offering small animal, exotic and farm services, with 24/7 in-house emergency and out-of-hours provision stated on its website. Recent reviews frequently mention a friendly, efficient team and good handling of cats and dogs (including an older cat and a nervous dog being put at ease). One review describes a cost-spreading annual plan that the owner felt worked out cheaper than paying separately for what it covers. There is also a clear negative account alleging contradictory advice about vaccine timing and fees, which the reviewer says led to extra cost and delayed neutering.
The Carisbrooke Vets is a multi-branch practice offering small animal, exotic and farm services, with 24/7 in-house emergency and out-of-hours provision stated on its website. Recent reviews frequently mention a friendly, efficient team and good handling of cats and dogs (including an older cat and a nervous dog being put at ease). One review describes a cost-spreading annual plan that the owner felt worked out cheaper than paying separately for what it covers. There is also a clear negative account alleging contradictory advice about vaccine timing and fees, which the reviewer says led to extra cost and delayed neutering.
Ghesvet General Practice appears to be a single-vet, “no-nonsense” general practice (clients repeatedly refer to “Olivier” by name). Reviews describe it handling a wide mix of animals—including horses as well as common pets (dogs, cats, even pigs and a parrot)—and offering both in-clinic and at-home care when needed. Concrete examples mentioned include same-day help for urgent issues (a dog seen immediately for a paw injury; same-day appointment for anal gland problems), follow-up treatment when symptoms persisted (a later steroid injection for ongoing itching), and home euthanasia arranged by rearranging appointments and attending early.
Ghesvet General Practice appears to be a single-vet, “no-nonsense” general practice (clients repeatedly refer to “Olivier” by name). Reviews describe it handling a wide mix of animals—including horses as well as common pets (dogs, cats, even pigs and a parrot)—and offering both in-clinic and at-home care when needed. Concrete examples mentioned include same-day help for urgent issues (a dog seen immediately for a paw injury; same-day appointment for anal gland problems), follow-up treatment when symptoms persisted (a later steroid injection for ongoing itching), and home euthanasia arranged by rearranging appointments and attending early.
Anton Vets Ltd is an established veterinary practice with RCVS Core Standards and Rabbit Friendly Clinic (Gold) accreditation, plus in-house diagnostics (including an in-house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound). The website also describes referral services in areas including cardiology, orthopaedics, soft tissue surgery and laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery.
From the latest reviews available to us, the practice appears particularly set up for exotic and small companion species as well as cats and dogs—owners specifically mention treatment for budgies/parrots, tortoises, and rabbits, including a same-day appointment for a budgie with an infection. Reviews also include end-of-life care experiences: one describes a considerate euthanasia experience, while another reports a distressing cremation/urn mix-up.
Out-of-hours care is not described as in-practice: the website says emergencies are supported during normal opening hours, and out of hours clients are directed to MiNightVet for dedicated emergency care.
Anton Vets Ltd is an established veterinary practice with RCVS Core Standards and Rabbit Friendly Clinic (Gold) accreditation, plus in-house diagnostics (including an in-house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound). The website also describes referral services in areas including cardiology, orthopaedics, soft tissue surgery and laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery.
From the latest reviews available to us, the practice appears particularly set up for exotic and small companion species as well as cats and dogs—owners specifically mention treatment for budgies/parrots, tortoises, and rabbits, including a same-day appointment for a budgie with an infection. Reviews also include end-of-life care experiences: one describes a considerate euthanasia experience, while another reports a distressing cremation/urn mix-up.
Out-of-hours care is not described as in-practice: the website says emergencies are supported during normal opening hours, and out of hours clients are directed to MiNightVet for dedicated emergency care.
Riverside Vets Ltd is an independent, privately owned practice (established in 1976) offering routine care alongside a 24-hour emergency service on site. The practice appears set up for both small animals (cats, dogs and rabbits are listed) and equine work (multiple reviews specifically mention “Riverside Equine” and vets attending injured horses). Reviewers repeatedly describe strong support around end-of-life care, including compassionate euthanasia appointments and follow-up gestures such as a card and paw prints sent afterward. A monthly plan is also mentioned in reviews as covering “essentials” and including 24/7 on-call access, with one equine owner saying a newer equine plan reduced the financial stress of calling a vet out for assessments.
Riverside Vets Ltd is an independent, privately owned practice (established in 1976) offering routine care alongside a 24-hour emergency service on site. The practice appears set up for both small animals (cats, dogs and rabbits are listed) and equine work (multiple reviews specifically mention “Riverside Equine” and vets attending injured horses). Reviewers repeatedly describe strong support around end-of-life care, including compassionate euthanasia appointments and follow-up gestures such as a card and paw prints sent afterward. A monthly plan is also mentioned in reviews as covering “essentials” and including 24/7 on-call access, with one equine owner saying a newer equine plan reduced the financial stress of calling a vet out for assessments.
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The Canine Fitness Centre is set up primarily for canine physiotherapy and hydrotherapy, with facilities that include a hydrotherapy pool and an underwater treadmill, plus an onsite vet. Across the latest reviews, owners describe a structured process (a thorough initial assessment followed by a treatment plan) and practical rehab support such as tailored home exercise plans. Several reviews give mobility-focused outcomes—for example, a dog that had been limping badly later returning to longer walks, and arthritis cases improving gait and comfort after aquatic treadmill sessions. Owners also mention the team taking time to build confidence in the water for nervous dogs.
The Canine Fitness Centre is set up primarily for canine physiotherapy and hydrotherapy, with facilities that include a hydrotherapy pool and an underwater treadmill, plus an onsite vet. Across the latest reviews, owners describe a structured process (a thorough initial assessment followed by a treatment plan) and practical rehab support such as tailored home exercise plans. Several reviews give mobility-focused outcomes—for example, a dog that had been limping badly later returning to longer walks, and arthritis cases improving gait and comfort after aquatic treadmill sessions. Owners also mention the team taking time to build confidence in the water for nervous dogs.
Pilgrims Vet Practice describes itself as a modern practice with mobile vet equipment and “experienced vets, nurses & support staff,” and it offers a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included. Reviews most often point to the clinic being set up for both routine care and urgent same-day problems: owners describe being seen promptly, having tests run with same-day results, and getting clear communication on treatment and costs. Several reviewers also mention active follow-up after treatment (“not a ‘walk away’”), and care for a wide range of animals including cats, dogs, chickens and ponies.
Pilgrims Vet Practice describes itself as a modern practice with mobile vet equipment and “experienced vets, nurses & support staff,” and it offers a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included. Reviews most often point to the clinic being set up for both routine care and urgent same-day problems: owners describe being seen promptly, having tests run with same-day results, and getting clear communication on treatment and costs. Several reviewers also mention active follow-up after treatment (“not a ‘walk away’”), and care for a wide range of animals including cats, dogs, chickens and ponies.
Equine hospital providing emergency care and inpatient treatment, with an on-site veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe horses being admitted as emergencies (including severe lameness) and staying in hospital with regular updates—one owner specifically mentions “honest” daily updates, and another says the team sent videos during the horse’s stay to keep them involved step-by-step. Reviews also show a mismatch in experiences around end-of-life care: one owner reports an hour’s delay and an abrupt manner during a planned euthanasia visit.
Equine hospital providing emergency care and inpatient treatment, with an on-site veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe horses being admitted as emergencies (including severe lameness) and staying in hospital with regular updates—one owner specifically mentions “honest” daily updates, and another says the team sent videos during the horse’s stay to keep them involved step-by-step. Reviews also show a mismatch in experiences around end-of-life care: one owner reports an hour’s delay and an abrupt manner during a planned euthanasia visit.
Petersfield Integrated Vets is an independent veterinary practice (established 2015) focused on integrated veterinary medicine—combining conventional care with acupuncture and laser-based therapies. Reviews consistently describe longer, calmer consultations and a strong emphasis on reducing pet stress: one owner notes standard appointments are 20 minutes (compared with 10 minutes elsewhere), and multiple reviews mention pets being given time to settle rather than being rushed or pressured. Owners also describe the clinic being used for chronic pain/mobility cases (e.g., arthritis, back pain) and for support alongside conventional treatment, including a second-opinion scenario where surgery was avoided after a change in management.
Concrete examples from reviews include: twice-weekly acupuncture and laser therapy for feline arthritis, laser acupuncture used for an older dog with a complicated dental/nasal infection scenario, and a “full MoT” visit that included a calm blood test with treats and handling that kept dogs relaxed.
Petersfield Integrated Vets is an independent veterinary practice (established 2015) focused on integrated veterinary medicine—combining conventional care with acupuncture and laser-based therapies. Reviews consistently describe longer, calmer consultations and a strong emphasis on reducing pet stress: one owner notes standard appointments are 20 minutes (compared with 10 minutes elsewhere), and multiple reviews mention pets being given time to settle rather than being rushed or pressured. Owners also describe the clinic being used for chronic pain/mobility cases (e.g., arthritis, back pain) and for support alongside conventional treatment, including a second-opinion scenario where surgery was avoided after a change in management.
Concrete examples from reviews include: twice-weekly acupuncture and laser therapy for feline arthritis, laser acupuncture used for an older dog with a complicated dental/nasal infection scenario, and a “full MoT” visit that included a calm blood test with treats and handling that kept dogs relaxed.
Our Score (71/100)
Westpoint Group Trading Ltd – Winchester presents itself as a farm-focused veterinary practice (“100% Farm Vets”), aimed at both commercial farm clients and smallholders. Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services (described as 24/7 or extended hours). In the latest reviews available to us, written feedback is brief but repeatedly mentions being happy with the vets and getting good help “when you need them,” and one reviewer specifically mentions attending a lambing course run here (they liked the course, but said it was hard to find due to signage).
Westpoint Group Trading Ltd – Winchester presents itself as a farm-focused veterinary practice (“100% Farm Vets”), aimed at both commercial farm clients and smallholders. Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services (described as 24/7 or extended hours). In the latest reviews available to us, written feedback is brief but repeatedly mentions being happy with the vets and getting good help “when you need them,” and one reviewer specifically mentions attending a lambing course run here (they liked the course, but said it was hard to find due to signage).
Stable Close Equine Practice is a 100% horse-only veterinary practice (no corporate group is mentioned). The practice appears set up for both routine work and more complex investigations, with stated in-the-field imaging and scope capabilities (mobile digital x-ray, ultrasound scanners, respiratory endoscopes and a gastroscope). It also states 24-hour emergency cover, with out-of-hours calls transferred to a duty vet.
Across the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe support during high-stress situations—particularly severe colic and euthanasia (PTS)—with vets staying calm, answering questions, and continuing follow-up help afterwards (including support with insurance queries).
Stable Close Equine Practice is a 100% horse-only veterinary practice (no corporate group is mentioned). The practice appears set up for both routine work and more complex investigations, with stated in-the-field imaging and scope capabilities (mobile digital x-ray, ultrasound scanners, respiratory endoscopes and a gastroscope). It also states 24-hour emergency cover, with out-of-hours calls transferred to a duty vet.
Across the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe support during high-stress situations—particularly severe colic and euthanasia (PTS)—with vets staying calm, answering questions, and continuing follow-up help afterwards (including support with insurance queries).
M N Mollon & Partners Ltd provides mobile, equine-only veterinary care, with vets travelling out to see horses and offering routine health checks, pre‑purchase examinations (vettings), and emergency call‑outs. Reviewers most often talk about vettings and insurance-related paperwork, with several describing detailed explanations and efficient handling of admin—while a minority report serious concerns about documentation and communication.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Two-stage vettings with detailed verbal explanations, including a vet calling back after hours to go through findings.
- •Vaccinations (“jabs”), ageing, and blood tests (including bloods taken for a pregnant mare).
- •Support with equine insurance issues/paperwork, with one reviewer saying the matter was “sorted…without fuss”.
- •A conflicting report alleging incorrect passport details were recorded, impacting an insurance claim (the reviewer says they escalated the matter externally).
M N Mollon & Partners Ltd provides mobile, equine-only veterinary care, with vets travelling out to see horses and offering routine health checks, pre‑purchase examinations (vettings), and emergency call‑outs. Reviewers most often talk about vettings and insurance-related paperwork, with several describing detailed explanations and efficient handling of admin—while a minority report serious concerns about documentation and communication.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Two-stage vettings with detailed verbal explanations, including a vet calling back after hours to go through findings.
- •Vaccinations (“jabs”), ageing, and blood tests (including bloods taken for a pregnant mare).
- •Support with equine insurance issues/paperwork, with one reviewer saying the matter was “sorted…without fuss”.
- •A conflicting report alleging incorrect passport details were recorded, impacting an insurance claim (the reviewer says they escalated the matter externally).
South Coast Equine Vets appears to be an equine (horse) veterinary practice based on its name. Beyond that, the information provided here doesn’t include any website details, listed services, staff information, or recent written reviews—so it isn’t possible to summarise specific capabilities (for example dentistry, lameness work-ups, surgery, vaccinations, or call-out arrangements) from the available sources.
South Coast Equine Vets appears to be an equine (horse) veterinary practice based on its name. Beyond that, the information provided here doesn’t include any website details, listed services, staff information, or recent written reviews—so it isn’t possible to summarise specific capabilities (for example dentistry, lameness work-ups, surgery, vaccinations, or call-out arrangements) from the available sources.
Our Score (77/100)
Seadown Veterinary Services Limited provides small-animal care (dogs, cats and rabbits) and also works in equine medicine, with the practice website citing 100 years of experience. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for higher-acuity cases as well as referrals—particularly eye problems—alongside routine care: owners describe hospital-style treatment for serious emergencies (including overnight/continuous care such as drip therapy), and multiple reviews name an ophthalmologist who performs same-day assessment and surgery when needed. Recent reviewers also describe practical, decision-focused communication (long consultations explained in plain language) and regular updates during hospitalisation; one review raises concerns about cost, delays, and not seeing the same vet consistently.
Seadown Veterinary Services Limited provides small-animal care (dogs, cats and rabbits) and also works in equine medicine, with the practice website citing 100 years of experience. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for higher-acuity cases as well as referrals—particularly eye problems—alongside routine care: owners describe hospital-style treatment for serious emergencies (including overnight/continuous care such as drip therapy), and multiple reviews name an ophthalmologist who performs same-day assessment and surgery when needed. Recent reviewers also describe practical, decision-focused communication (long consultations explained in plain language) and regular updates during hospitalisation; one review raises concerns about cost, delays, and not seeing the same vet consistently.
Acupaws provides a veterinary complementary medicine referral service led by vet Susan Andresier, intended to work alongside your primary-care vet and any conventional treatments/medications. The clinic offers appointments for complementary therapies (rather than routine general-practice care), and the website states that Acupaws is no longer accepting new referrals.
Based on the website and reviews, the service is commonly used for long-term/chronic conditions. Owners describe Susan taking extended time to assess pets before starting treatment, offering remote support via Zoom calls and text messages, and using modalities such as acupuncture, herbal medicine and homeopathy; one review also mentions laser treatment. A separate review describes her taking time to settle an anxious dog before attempting a blood sample, with results back the next day.
Acupaws provides a veterinary complementary medicine referral service led by vet Susan Andresier, intended to work alongside your primary-care vet and any conventional treatments/medications. The clinic offers appointments for complementary therapies (rather than routine general-practice care), and the website states that Acupaws is no longer accepting new referrals.
Based on the website and reviews, the service is commonly used for long-term/chronic conditions. Owners describe Susan taking extended time to assess pets before starting treatment, offering remote support via Zoom calls and text messages, and using modalities such as acupuncture, herbal medicine and homeopathy; one review also mentions laser treatment. A separate review describes her taking time to settle an anxious dog before attempting a blood sample, with results back the next day.
Our Score (53/100)
Animed Veterinary Hospital & Equine Unit (including the MiNightVet Southampton service) is a purpose-built hospital offering both small-animal and equine care, with on-site hospitalisation and a stated 24-hour emergency service for small animals. Based on the information available, it appears set up for urgent cases and ongoing care across multiple species (dogs, cats, small pets, and horses/ponies/donkeys), rather than being a consult-only clinic.
From the latest reviews, owners most often mention compassionate handling during difficult situations (including end-of-life care), and that the out-of-hours service can be very good. However, a couple of reviewers describe frustration around policies/communication—specifically being asked to split multi-pet “healthy pet checks” into more than one appointment, and being told follow-up daytime care should be handled by their usual vet after an out-of-hours visit.
Animed Veterinary Hospital & Equine Unit (including the MiNightVet Southampton service) is a purpose-built hospital offering both small-animal and equine care, with on-site hospitalisation and a stated 24-hour emergency service for small animals. Based on the information available, it appears set up for urgent cases and ongoing care across multiple species (dogs, cats, small pets, and horses/ponies/donkeys), rather than being a consult-only clinic.
From the latest reviews, owners most often mention compassionate handling during difficult situations (including end-of-life care), and that the out-of-hours service can be very good. However, a couple of reviewers describe frustration around policies/communication—specifically being asked to split multi-pet “healthy pet checks” into more than one appointment, and being told follow-up daytime care should be handled by their usual vet after an out-of-hours visit.



