Cotts Farm Equine Clinic

Our address:
Cotts Farm Equine Clinic
Cotts Farm
Robeston Wathen
Narberth
Dyfed, SA67 8EY

Tel: 01834 860871
E-mail the Surgery (enquiries@cottsequine.co.uk)
Practice Web Site: (www.cottsequine.co.uk/);

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General information about this Surgery:

Cotts Equine Hospital is a purpose-built, state-of-the-art Equine hospital based near Neath in West Wales. We offer the highest standard of veterinary care, providing both ambulatory first-opinion and referral services 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.


Our diverse client-base ranges from happy hackers, local riding club
horses and ponies, donkeys and hunters, to top-class racehorses,
international showjumpers, dressage horses and HOYS-winning showhorses.

Species treated:

We don't treat small animals at this surgery
We treat equine species
We have a particular interest and experience in the treatment of racehorses.

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Practice Interests:

AnaesthesiaEquine Orthopaedic SurgeryEquine Soft Tissue SurgeryOphthalmologyPathologyRadiologyReproductionFarriers

Opening times:

Monday - Friday 8.30 am - 5.30 pm. Saturday, Sunday & Bank holidays emergency cover.

Parking:

Large car park with turning circle.

Staff Qualifications

Equine Vet Nurse VN - L. Mckay
Hospital Internships
Extra Mural Studies (EMS) Practice

Practice Standards:

Mobile Services

No mobile services available.

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