White fluffy cat on white blanket

Farm Vets in Kent

Showing 11-20 of 20 clinics

#11

Lingfield East

Canterbury

Our Score (68/100)

4.7(15 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Lingfield East provides equine veterinary care as part of the wider Lingfield Equine Vets team (referenced by reviewers). Based on the information available, they appear set up for horse and pony call-outs including urgent situations and end-of-life support: one owner describes calling when an elderly pony collapsed and the clinic arranging prompt attendance and collection. The clinic also publishes guidance on senior horse health checks (e.g., “What Changes After 15?”), suggesting an emphasis on older-horse care. Owners most often mention calm, quick responses, clear explanations of what will happen next, and feeling the practice is “reasonable” rather than focused on maximising costs. One review strongly conflicts with this, alleging unprofessional behaviour and refusal to see a sick pony in an emergency.

Our Score (66/100)

5.0(45 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Sounder Equine Ltd appears to be an equine veterinary practice offering mainly ambulatory (call-out) care, based on repeated owner accounts of vets coming out urgently and arriving “very quickly,” as well as owners collecting prescribed medicines. The latest reviews repeatedly mention hands-on treatment for acute problems (for example, treating and closing a leg wound, managing suspected choke, and giving a steroid injection), plus diagnostics and follow-up communication (a vet phoning with blood test results and explaining next steps). Several reviews also describe vets adapting handling to the individual horse—one owner mentions an “extreme distrust” after prolonged sarcoid treatment, and another describes careful, patient treatment of a 31-year-old horse with heart problems, including successfully using clippers around a wound.

Our Score (65/100)

4.6(36 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Isabelle Vets L’Islet is part of Isabelle Vets, a long-established veterinary practice (established in 1919) that operates more than one surgery and describes itself as providing a “full range of veterinary services.” The website highlights emergency appointments, and reviews include an example of a dog being fitted in on a busy Saturday for treatment of a cut that “couldn’t wait.” Recent feedback is mixed on access: one owner reports long waits for appointments at this surgery and being redirected to the other branch, while other reviews describe welcoming service and gentle handling of timid pets.

#14

Oaklands

Ashford

Our Score (63/100)

5.0(4 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Oaklands has a small set of Google reviews that focus more on the setting and customer experience than on specific veterinary treatments. Reviewers mention a “beautiful place,” describe the owner as “amazing,” and say the people there are “very friendly and helpful.” The written reviews available to us don’t describe any procedures, conditions treated, or how appointments are run.

Our Score (61/100)

4.5(69 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Kent Equine Hospital is an independent, 100% equine clinic (horses, ponies and donkeys) with full hospital and surgical facilities and its own emergency cover (not outsourced). Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both hospital-based procedures (including surgery and endoscopy/scoping) and ambulatory “zone visits”, alongside longer-running work such as lameness and breeding/reproductive support. Reviewers repeatedly mention clear, regular communication during procedures, urgent emergency attendance for suspected colic, and follow-up action plans after care.

Our Score (31/100)

3.8(4 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Kingston Veterinary Group is a long-established mixed veterinary practice (founded in 1886) offering care for multiple species, including domestic pets, livestock, and horses. The website promotes Pet Health Club “Essential” and “Plus” plans for spreading the cost of preventative healthcare (no plan pricing/details provided). Emergency veterinary services are listed in the clinic data, and the website references instructions for what to do in an emergency when the practice is closed. Google feedback is limited (3.8/5 from 4 reviews) and the latest reviews available to us contain no written detail, so it’s hard to judge strengths/weaknesses from owner experiences.

Our Score (17/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:

East Kent Equine Ltd is described as an ambulatory-only equine veterinary practice, meaning care is provided via call-outs rather than at a fixed clinic site. From the information available, it’s set up for on-site horse care, but no specific procedures, diagnostics, or emergency arrangements are listed in the provided clinic data or website summary. No details were provided about whether it’s independent or part of a larger corporate group.

Our Score (17/100)

Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Equicall South Eastern Regional Hub is an equine-only service set up in October 2018 by two equine vets, Ian Bellis and James Hopkins. Based on the clinic’s own description, it is focused specifically on providing out-of-hours equine veterinary cover (rather than routine daytime work), positioning it for urgent and emergency horse care outside standard hours.

#19

Our Score (17/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:

LMT Equine Ltd focuses on veterinary chiropractic for horses and dogs, with appointments described as tailored to each individual animal—whether for a specific issue or a routine “check over.” The clinic is led by Laura, an equine vet who is accredited and registered with the IVCA, and who also offers myofascial release (described on the site as a gentle technique). The website also highlights that Laura can liaise with an animal’s usual vet to agree the best treatment or rehabilitation plan.

#20

Birgit Holistic Vet Ltd

Turnbridge Wells

4.8(18 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Birgit Holistic Vet Ltd presents itself as a holistic veterinary practice offering both complementary and conventional treatments. The website and reviews consistently describe a “treat the whole animal” approach, with owners mentioning detailed consultations that cover overall health and wellbeing (not just the presenting complaint). Reviewers most often describe support for chronic or complex conditions—particularly spinal/back problems—using acupuncture plus Chinese herbs and homeopathy, sometimes alongside or after conventional pain relief. A few owners also mention ongoing support outside appointments, including help with medication orders and a sympathy card after a pet’s death.

Page 2 of 2
Farm Vets in Kent (Page 2)