Eastcott Vet Clinic – Vets in Swindon
Clinic Overview
- Several recent reviewers describe the practice as friendly, professional, caring, and helpful. - Reassurance is a recurring theme, with one owner saying they felt their dog was in safe hands. - Recent written feedback is not uniformly positive: one owner reports a serious complaint about their cat’s infection care and says the clinical notes did not match what they were told about follow-up timing.
Eastcott Vet Clinic is a Linnaeus-owned practice in Swindon, Wiltshire, offering routine veterinary care, nurse-led clinics, dental support, and some referral options. Recent feedback is mostly positive about the team’s friendliness, reassurance, and professionalism, though there is also a serious negative complaint about treatment and record-keeping.
Services
- •Routine and preventive care: wellness exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention, microchipping, and senior pet care.
- •Dental support: regular dental care, free pet dental checks, and chargeable initial dental check-ups; referral to a specialist dental team is also mentioned.
- •Nurse-led clinics: post-operative care, nutritional advice, general health checks, and free pet weight clinics.
- •Young pet support: a free Puppy Club covering training, nutrition, and behaviour.
- •Further treatment options: specialised referral treatments are referenced, though specific procedures are not listed.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- •Emma Hobbe (vet): named in one negative review.
- •Practice team: several reviewers describe the staff more generally as friendly, reassuring, professional, and caring.
Reviews
Eastcott Vet Clinic has a 4.8/5 Google rating from 212 reviews.
- •Several recent reviewers describe the practice as friendly, professional, caring, and helpful.
- •Reassurance is a recurring theme, with one owner saying they felt their dog was in safe hands.
- •Recent written feedback is not uniformly positive: one owner reports a serious complaint about their cat’s infection care and says the clinical notes did not match what they were told about follow-up timing.

