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Established in 2018, we are an equine only veterinary practice working from bases at Clyst St Mary (junction 30 of the M5) and Ivybridge, covering much of Devon. Our experienced, knowledgeable and compassionate team have worked in equine practice in this area for many years and are focused on providing a competitively priced yet outstanding service to our clients. We provide a full ambulatory service, including 24-hour emergency cover, but also have access to clinic, in patient and surgical facilities for more complex cases.

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Welcome to
Phoenix Equine

Established in 2018, we are an equine only veterinary practice working from bases at Clyst St Mary (junction 30 of the M5) and Ivybridge, covering much of Devon. Our experienced, knowledgeable and compassionate team have worked in equine practice in this area for many years and are focused on providing a competitively priced yet outstanding service to our clients. We provide a full ambulatory service, including 24-hour emergency cover, but also have access to clinic, in patient and surgical facilities for more complex cases.

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Welcome to Phoenix Equine

Established in 2018, we are an equine only veterinary practice working from bases at Clyst St Mary (junction 30 of the M5) and Ivybridge, covering much of Devon. Our experienced, knowledgeable and compassionate team have worked in equine practice in this area for many years and are focused on providing a competitively priced yet outstanding service to our clients. We provide a full ambulatory service, including 24-hour emergency cover, but also have access to clinic, in patient and surgical facilities for more complex cases.

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