Vet practice in Beccles

    Stoven Hall Equine Clinic & Rehabilitation Centre

    5(31 reviews)
    Stoven Hall Farm, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 8ET

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    Stoven Hall Equine Clinic & Rehabilitation Centre in Beccles

    Stoven Hall Equine Clinic & Rehabilitation Centre , situated within Stoven Hall Farm in Beccles, Suffolk (NR34 8ET), specialises in the care and rehabilitation of horses and other equines, alongside sheep and goats. This clinic offers a comprehensive range of veterinary services tailored specifically for large animals, standing out as a dedicated facility for their well-being. This clinic distinguishes itself as a recognised centre for both veterinary treatment and rehabilitation, providing a unique combination of clinical expertise and restorative care. Their focus on both equines and small ruminants highlights a commitment to the agricultural and equestrian communities in Suffolk, offering specialised support that encompasses both preventative health and recovery journeys. The integration of rehabilitation services further sets them apart, addressing the holistic needs of their animal patients. For those visiting, the clinic can be contacted directly at 02072222001 for appointments and enquiries. Being located within a farm setting, ample parking is generally available, ensuring convenient access for clients transporting large animals. Opening hours and specific accessibility details can be confirmed when booking your visit.

    Stoven Hall Equine Clinic & Rehabilitation Centre is based at Stoven Hall Farm, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 8ET in Suffolk. The practice treats equines and sheep/goats.

    Animals treated

    Equines
    Sheep/Goats

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    Stoven Hall Equine Clinic & Rehabilitation Centre reviews

    5(31 reviews)

    Average rating of 5 out of 5 based on 31 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • Chloe Troughton· 2 years ago

      Stoven is a truly remarkable practice. Sally and the team have a genuine love for animals and I cannot emphasise enough how comforting it is to know that my pets are in the hands of someone who treats them with such kindness and respect. The team have a wealth of knowledge and expertise and also take the time to patiently explain every step of the treatment process. I wouldn't take my precious pets anywhere else.

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    • Clare Nicholson· 3 years ago

      Amazingly good vets,have our cats and dogs registered here,our little dog moo can't get into the surgery quick enough!! She loves it there.

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    • Janet Seel· 3 years ago

      I used Stoven Hall Vets for a second opinion and although the outcome was not good, the treatment and compassion I was given was excellent. They had been recommended by a family member and I am happy to also recommend them to others.

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    • Anita McMorran· 3 years ago

      When my own vet's couldn't see my fur baby for 2 weeks as deemed not emergency i called this vet's and had her paper work moved to them, they saw her the next day they new straight away what the problem was even though it was the second time she had had it .She was put on 10 days of antibiotics sterile wash .It is now something i will have to manage for the rest of her life she is 2 i was advised by my other vet to have her spade before her frist season which i did and this is the outcome ,so i would advise anyone to wait until they are 2 before getting spade .As for the vet's they were very kind and helpful.8

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    • Sarah Boxer· 7 years ago

      Great.... vets best in area....so much time for your animal large or small. Traditional family vets ....so rare these days. Nothing is too much trouble. They even have their own out of hours service not like the bigger vet companies they treat each animal as they are their own.

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