HEALTH AND THERAPY 4SHIRESVETERINARY PRACTICE
CHARLIE WINCHESTER BVSc MRCVS Offering the following 24 hour ambulatoryservice:
• Vaccinations, health checks and dentistry • Lameness evaluation (including xrays) and treatment • Pre purchase examinations
• Ultrasound scanning • Stud work and foal care • Poor performance evaluation and scoping • Acupuncture • General health check and MOT • Chiropractic treatment
Director: Charlotte Winchester BVSc (Hons) MRCVS 3 Cotswold Close, Sibford Ferris, Banbury, Oxon, OX15 5QP 07909 915454 •
charlie@4shiresvets.co.uk •
www.4shiresvets.co.uk
RobWalsh,MRCVS Jacopo Corsalini,MRCVS
A teamof eight experienced equine vets includingRobertwho has recently been awarded “Advanced Practitioner” status by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. We undertake everything fromsecond opinions to orthopaedic surgery.
Midshire Farm & Equine. Veterinary Surgeons. We serve an area within a 30 mile radius of Nuneaton and currently look after a large equine client base in the NorthWarwickshire and South Leicestershire area. Part of XLVets.RCVS accredited Practice.
Email:
enquiries@midshirevets.co.uk Website:
www.midshirevets.co.uk Tel: 02476 381494
The Complete Service
Romsley - Near Clent 01562 710020 Ullenhall - Near Henley 01564 743033
www.cornerhousevets.com 01564 743033
LAMENESS &POOR
PERFORMANCE EXAMINATION at our clinic inWarwickshire
Hook Norton Branch
Equine Department 01608 730085
»Equine clinic&operating facilities
»Ultrasound, endoscopy& radiography
»Shockwave therapy
»Electrocardiograms »Dentistry and acupuncture »Lameness investigations »Vetting for purchase »Export testing& paperwork
24 hour emergency service provided | Free zone visits
www.hooknortonvets.co.uk
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