Scott Dunn's Equine Clinic – Vets in Wokingham
Clinic Overview
- Written reviews consistently praise kind, knowledgeable vets and a great reception team. - Punctuality and reliability stand out, with owners saying the practice turns up on time. - Reviews mention good care for horses and professional service, including support during inpatient stays.
Scott Dunn's Equine Clinic is an equine veterinary practice in Wokingham, Berkshire, offering emergency veterinary care and operating as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners regularly praise the clinic for kind, knowledgeable vets, friendly reception support, and reliable attendance. Reviews also highlight practical, compassionate help in difficult situations, including inpatient care and euthanasia support.
Services
- •Emergency equine veterinary care: emergency or extended-hours veterinary cover is listed.
- •Veterinary nurse training facility: the clinic is listed as a training facility for veterinary nurses.
- •Inpatient admission and nursing support: owners mention horses and ponies being admitted for care, with supportive nursing staff and visits allowed.
- •Surgical care: reviews refer to a surgery team involved in serious cases, alongside close coordination with the wider clinical team.
- •Euthanasia (PTS) support: owners describe clear communication, privacy, and thoughtful practical support during end-of-life care.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- •Reception and office team: repeatedly described as friendly, helpful, and well organised.
- •Vets: commonly praised as kind, knowledgeable, professional, and informative.
- •Nursing staff: mentioned positively for supportive inpatient care.
- •Surgery team: highlighted in one review for their efforts and compassionate handling of a critical case.
Reviews
Google rating: 4.9/5 from 25 reviews.
- •Written reviews consistently praise kind, knowledgeable vets and a great reception team.
- •Punctuality and reliability stand out, with owners saying the practice turns up on time.
- •Reviews mention good care for horses and professional service, including support during inpatient stays.
- •One detailed review describes especially compassionate end-of-life care, with a quiet private space, refreshments, tissues, and clear communication during a very difficult situation.

