Vets - Taunton

waterlily

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Hi,
I am viewing a 2yo filly next month and am just trying to plan ahead a little bit as it is a long journey and I am only in the area for a week. If I like the filly and decide to buy I want to be there for the vetting so, does anyone know any good vets in the Taunton, Somerset area, especially for youngters? And do you think I would be best to ring in advance to let them know the situation, rather than ringing last minute asking to book a vetting within a week? And if I spoke to them and explained, would it maybe be acceptable to tentatively book a vetting to then cancel if the filly isn't right?
Obviously, when vets have been recommended on here (hopefully) I will ring up for a chat and see what they think is best, but would like ideas first.
Hope that makes sense, any ideas/opinions I haven't thought of very welcome
Thanks
 
I've used these people twice Mount Vet Group and they have been really good. Especially after i got conned with the first horse i bought. Was really reassuring and accepting of my paranoia when vetting D and the hundred questions i hurled at him. Also they came out and vetted within a couple of days of me calling and without a prior call. I think from what i can remember that they actually have someone dedicated to doing the vetting so as not to have to fit round the usual call outs.
 
I use grant and partners who are nearby in chard, also known as isle valley equine clinic.
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Isle Valley are very good horse specialist vets but personally I always use The Mount Veterinary in Wellington as they are really friendly, knowledgable, straightforward and helpful.
 
I would also recommend western counties equine clinic, they have very experienced equine vets, doing both first opinion and referral work.
 
Thanks all for opinions and recommendations, I will start doing some ringing around. Just wanted to check that there were none to avoid at all costs or anything like that!
 
My sister bought a dressage horse from somerset, last yr. My vet recomended Jenny Griffen, from the Bristol vet school, as he used to work with her. She was great, spent 2 hrs, doing a full work up. Cant recomend her enough, she picked up what could have been a serious problem, making the horse pretty worthless, but after further tests / scans, he was given the all clear. It could have been a very expensive mistake!
She vetted him, within a week of booking it, we couldnt attend, so she called with a full run through of what she did and found, she couldnt have been more helpful.
 
Totally irrelevant and I have no knowledge of the practice now but my father was one of the 4 original partners of the Mount Vet Group when it was called something else, long long time ago!
 
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