About Specialist Vets in Forest Row
Veterinary nurse training and specialist services are part of Forest Row's veterinary landscape.
Two clinics in Forest Row are involved in veterinary nurse training, which not only supports the professional development of staff but also enhances the overall quality of care provided. This commitment to ongoing training ensures that clinics can handle more complex cases and uphold high standards of veterinary practice. Clinics like Medivet Forest Row are noted for their holistic approach, integrating alternative therapies such as homeopathy with conventional treatments, offering a broader range of care options for pet owners.
There are 2 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Forest Row.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Forest Row
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Medivet Forest Row is part of the Medivet group. The practice advertises a broad mix of routine care and diagnostics (including an in‑house laboratory, X‑rays, ultrasound and ECG), plus complementary options like acupuncture and homeopathy. On the review side, owners most often mention staff helping with insurance paperwork, frequent updates while a pet is sedated, and follow‑up calls after urgent treatment (including a Saturday-night check-in after a bee sting).
Medivet Forest Row is part of the Medivet group. The practice advertises a broad mix of routine care and diagnostics (including an in‑house laboratory, X‑rays, ultrasound and ECG), plus complementary options like acupuncture and homeopathy. On the review side, owners most often mention staff helping with insurance paperwork, frequent updates while a pet is sedated, and follow‑up calls after urgent treatment (including a Saturday-night check-in after a bee sting).

Independent equine veterinary practice (established in 1978) owned and run by its vets, with a team of six equine veterinary surgeons. Based on the clinic’s own information and recent reviews, it’s set up for both routine care and more involved investigations and surgery, supported by a purpose-built diagnostic/surgical facility with stabling and 24-hour hospitalisation. Owners mention detailed case management for complex back issues (kissing spine) including x‑ray, surgery and rehab, plus proactive communication such as vets phoning to discuss problems at length before visiting and keeping clients updated on arrival times.
Independent equine veterinary practice (established in 1978) owned and run by its vets, with a team of six equine veterinary surgeons. Based on the clinic’s own information and recent reviews, it’s set up for both routine care and more involved investigations and surgery, supported by a purpose-built diagnostic/surgical facility with stabling and 24-hour hospitalisation. Owners mention detailed case management for complex back issues (kissing spine) including x‑ray, surgery and rehab, plus proactive communication such as vets phoning to discuss problems at length before visiting and keeping clients updated on arrival times.
