Celtic Equine Vets

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Lyndhurst, United Kingdom

celticequinevets.co.uk
VeterinarianEmergency veterinarian service· Veterinarian· Emergency veterinarian service

Celtic Equine Vets Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Celtic Equine Vets is located in Lyndhurst, United Kingdom on The Old Barn, Minstead. Celtic Equine Vets is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category veterinarianemergency veterinarian service in United Kingdom.

Address

The Old Barn, Minstead

Phone

+44 2380814155

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Vicky Ryce

Firstly I'd like to thank Caroline for everything she did for my boy Harbour. In all honesty, when I found him unable to move in the middle of the field I thought it was all over, but Caroline's cool head and quick action enabled us to get him in and in and safe. Turned out he'd impaled himself on something, which required a standing operation. Caroline's surgical skills to unearth the rather impressive fragment of wood buried deep in his leg were second to none. He's not the easiest of horses, being a young ex-racer thoroughbred, but I love him and we are eternally grateful and so glad you've joined Celtic. I'd also like to complement the rest of the team - everyone I have dealt with is so proficient & professional but also so kind. I have no hesitation in recommending Celtic.

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Jasmine Beal

I can't recommend Celtic Equine Vets enough, Alan and his teams knowledge and professionalism are second to none. The staff in the office are super organised, helpful and friendly. You can always count on Celtic Equine Vets to be there for you and your horse they have the latest diagnostic equipment and its so much easier to be able to have detailed work ups/investigation/treatments etc carried out at your yard.

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Alexandra Oldbury-Davies

I cannot recommend Celtic Equine Vets enough. Starting from the office staff who are really helpful, quick to respond and keep everything easy and simple to book with always calm no matter how stressful the situation is. All the vets at the practise are knowledgeable, helpful and even when your horse isn't being overly helpful still maintain a smile and take their time. The breadth of knowledge is great too and access to equipment means that things that can be diagnosed on site rather than having a horse go to hospital. Over the past few years my horses have not made things simple but luckily had a tooth problem diagnosed and treated, hind ulcers found and treated at the yard and mystery lameness investigated. All with horses that really don't like vets ! Getting work ups, diagnosis and treatment at the stable where the horse is most comfortable is such a help.

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Rachel Doe

I have used Celtic Equine Vets for my horse for a number of years now. Originally I was recommended to Alan for equine dental work but quickly moved all my equine work to the practice as I was impressed with the professionalism and the dedicated approach of the practice vets. Over the years they have responded to both routine and emergency calls for me. Alan himself is always very calm, reassuring and knowledgeable but I have dealt with a number of other vets at the practice and always been impressed. In addition to the day to day practice work Celtic are happy to provide information about the latest equine risks and management techniques - I've attended a couple of very good evening talks laid on by them which were useful and informative. I would thoroughly recommend this practice.

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Priscilla Taylor

Celtic Equine agreed to come and do blood tests and swabs for my 3 horses as well as flu vaccinations for export. Claire chased one of my horses around the yard and his stable for almost an hour to try and get a blood sample. I asked for him to be sedated but she refused, saying that it wasn’t an option because he is needle shy. She then wanted to twitch him against my wishes but it soon became clear that wasn’t an option as he was so scared. Finally she Agreed to sedate him with Sedalin which I had to administer. Whilst waiting for that to work, Claire did the vaccinations, blood tests and swabs for the other two horses. Once the sedative was working it still took a few goes to get the blood sample from my gelding as he was so scared. I have returned to Australia and trying to rebuild my life with PTSD, anxiety and depression as a result of events whilst I was living in the UK. When chased by Laura for payment I explained my health and that I had queries which I would send. Alan then replied with the most arrogant email I have ever seen. He claims that I put his vet at risk and that they didn’t want to take me on as a new client but begrudgingly they did. Nothing could be further from the truth. I allege Alan saw potential for testing for 3 horses to be exported to Australia and jumped at the chance. I won’t be paying the bill and waiting for a refund for the queried items. I will send the queries and once the invoice is amended then you will receive payment.