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Recommended horse vet and equine dentist in Woking, Chobham, Bisley, Worplesdon, Pirbright and nearby areas

Surrey Hills Equine is a leading equine veterinary practice dedicated to delivering exceptional medical care for horses with a personal approach. We prioritise building trust with our clients, ensuring that their horses receive the same level of care as our own.

Situated in Peaslake, Surrey, our equine vet practice has its origins in Priory Equine Veterinary Surgeons. We recognise that your horse is an integral part of your family, which is why we are always available. Our commitment to preventive care drives us to collaborate closely with our clients to ensure the optimal well-being of their horses. Our team – led by Corrado Montoneri - strives to understand our clients' needs, tailoring our services to meet their requirements.

Our comprehensive range of equine veterinary services includes pre-purchase examinations, routine health checks, equine dentistry, advanced diagnostic imaging, endoscopy, lameness investigations, riding establishment inspections, gastroscopy, and field surgery. With over twenty years of experience, our dedicated equine vets provide a mobile service equipped with cutting-edge diagnostic technology. This enables us to examine and treat horses in their familiar surroundings.

To accommodate our clients, we offer Equine Health Plans, that provide flexible solutions such as waived visit fees and discounts for your peace of mind.

To learn more about our services, please call 01306 249 944 or 01737 450 506.

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Highly recommend Surrey Hills. I rang Corrado and he was happy to chat things through with me on a new horse that we wanted vetted. Never felt rushed through our phone chat and he answered all my questions and concerns. The horse was vetted on the same day I had rang so a very quick service. Thanks again Surrey Hills
Cindy Owen
Corrado has looked after my mare since I bought her (4 yrs ago) and has been fantastic... always available, reliable and professional. Would recommend 100%!
Hen Watson
This is an excellent veterinary practice who are caring and quick to respond. They always manage to find the issue and make a diagnosis. An excellent team with a huge amount of experience.
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Top equine dentist near Woking, Chobham and Bisley

Regular dental examinations are crucial for maintaining your horse's overall health and well-being as part of preventative veterinary care. It is strongly advised that horses undergo teeth check-ups every six to 12 months to prevent the accumulation of dental issues that could lead to discomfort.

Light sedation is often necessary for most horses to conduct a thorough inspection as it allows for a comprehensive assessment that would otherwise be challenging. It is important to understand that a dental examination involves more than just a simple rasping procedure.

A horse dentist administering the examination under sedation can appropriately address conditions such as diastema, fractured teeth, wolf teeth, and overgrowths. Sedation is included as a standard component of the dental examination and treatment pricing.

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Vettings and PPEs in Woking, Worplesdon, Pirbright

Are you thinking about purchasing a horse or pony? Surrey Hills Equine recommends a comprehensive five-stage pre-purchase examination, commonly called a vetting. This thorough assessment, conducted at rest and during exercise, adheres to guidelines set by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and the British Equine Veterinary Association.

Vettings allow us to identify any potential issues that could affect your future plans with the horse. Alternatively, we can conduct a limited two-stage vetting, which excludes vigorous exercise. We offer pre-purchase examinations for both our registered clients and non-registered individuals.

Upon completion of the PPE, a certificate is issued to the purchaser after a discussion with the vet. The certificate outlines any clinical findings and recommendations.

Following the Pre-Purchase Examination (PPE), the purchaser receives a certificate after a consultation with the veterinarian. This certificate details all clinical findings and includes any recommendations discussed during the examination.

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Do you need an emergency mobile equine vet in Woking or Chobham?

Emergencies can be overwhelming, but rest assured, we are here to assist you. If you are uncertain whether your horse requires emergency care, it is advisable to reach out for guidance. Among the most frequent out-of-hours emergencies are colic, wounds, and foalings.

Our emergency service is provided by a committed team of equine veterinarians extensively trained to manage horse emergencies. Usually, we deliver care directly to the horse on-site, and many emergency cases respond quickly to treatment.

When a procedure cannot be conducted on-site, we have established close collaborations with nearby equine hospitals and transportation services. This allows us to promptly arrange referrals for procedures such as Colic Surgery, MRI, Scintigraphy (Bonescan), and CT scans. Put your trust in our 24-hour equine vets.

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I was so very worried that my beautiful boy needed surgery but after several visits, Corrado was able to bring him back to full health
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For more information about our equine services near you, please call 01306 249 944 or 01737 450 506, email info@surreyhillsequine.com or complete an online contact form.

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  • Mayford
  • Pirbright
  • Ripley
  • Sheerwater
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Other Equine Services in Surrey

Our horse vets can provide a complete range of services, including:

Services Treating Lameness

Lameness and poor performance

Lameness issues can inflict pain on your horse and cause concern and disruption for you as an owner. Our goal is to identify the cause of the problem and recommend suitable treatment to get your horse back to normal as quickly as possible.

The lameness investigation may involve various procedures, including the examination of your horse's conformation, movement, stride, and limb placement, flexion tests, palpation of the limbs and muscles, examination at walk and trot in hand and on the lunge, ridden examination, nerve or joint blocks, and X-ray or ultrasound.

Services Gastroscopy

Gastroscopy

Equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS) is increasingly acknowledged as a common culprit behind various clinical signs, including poor performance, behavioural changes, reduced appetite, lacklustre coat condition, and discomfort during girthing.

All horses face the risk of developing ulcers, with contributing factors such as a high-carbohydrate diet, intense training or competition schedules, and stressors like illness or changes in routine, such as box rest.

Using a gastroscope, we can visually inspect the horse's esophagus, stomach and proximal duodenum to confirm the presence of ulcers. Since ulcer treatment can be costly, a thorough stomach examination through gastroscopy is recommended before initiating any treatment.

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Mobile diagnostic imaging

Surrey Hills Equine employs cutting-edge portable wireless diagnostic imaging tools, including Digital X-ray systems, Ultrasound Scanners, and Video Endoscopy, delivered directly to clients' premises. This innovative approach allows us to provide the convenience of on-site examinations, eliminating the need to transport horses.

Our horse vets may recommend additional diagnostic imaging, whether it is for lameness investigations, pre-purchase examinations (vetting), dental or head-related concerns, or assessments of upper airways for respiratory conditions or Strangles cases.

Services Endoscopy

Endoscopy

Endoscopy is a valuable tool for assessing the respiratory tract, especially in horses facing respiratory issues or exhibiting poor performance.

The procedure involves passing a flexible camera, known as an endoscope, through your horse's nostril, pharynx, larynx, and down the trachea, with the option to examine the guttural pouches.