Find a Equine Vet in Ascot

Find a trusted equine vet near Ascot, Berkshire. The Digital Yard lists qualified equine vets who cover the Ascot area, so you can compare services, check qualifications, and contact providers directly.

Ascot and the surrounding Berkshire countryside are home to a thriving equestrian community. Whether you keep your horse at a local yard or in a private field, having a reliable equine vet nearby is essential for your horse's wellbeing.

Browse equine vets below who serve the Ascot area, or search by your postcode for the most accurate results.

Equine Vets in Ascot

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Scott Dunn's Equine Clinic

Equine Vet

RCVS accredited: Equine General Practice.

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About equine vet services in Ascot

Horse owners in and around Ascot benefit from the area's strong equestrian heritage across Berkshire. A good equine vet who understands local conditions and can attend regularly is vital for your horse's care. The Digital Yard connects you with verified equine vets who serve the Ascot area, complete with profiles, pricing, and reviews from fellow horse owners.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find an equine vet near Ascot?
The Digital Yard lists RCVS-accredited equine veterinary practices near Ascot. Browse practice profiles to see their accreditations, services, opening hours, and contact details. All listed practices hold RCVS Practice Standards Scheme accreditation for equine care.
What should I look for when choosing an equine vet in Ascot?
Look for practices with RCVS Equine General Practice or Equine Veterinary Hospital accreditation. Consider whether they offer out-of-hours emergency cover, their proximity to your yard, and whether they have specialist equine vets on staff. Practices listed on The Digital Yard display their accreditations and services.
How much does an equine vet visit cost in Ascot?
Equine vet call-out fees in Ascot typically range from £50 to £100 for a standard visit, plus the cost of any treatment or medication. Emergency and out-of-hours visits are usually more expensive. Dental work, vaccinations, and lameness investigations each have their own fee structures. Contact practices directly for current pricing.
When should I call an equine vet?
Call your vet for any signs of colic, severe lameness, wounds that may need stitching, eye injuries, difficulty breathing, or any sudden change in your horse's condition. Regular vet visits for vaccinations, dental checks, and health assessments are also important. If in doubt, always call — equine vets would rather advise early than treat a worsened condition.
Do equine vets near Ascot offer emergency cover?
Most equine veterinary practices provide 24-hour emergency cover, either directly or through a shared out-of-hours service. Check individual practice profiles on The Digital Yard for their emergency contact details and opening hours. It's important to register with a practice before an emergency arises.

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