CW Farm Vets – Vets in Wantage
Clinic Overview
- Reviews are mostly very positive, with repeated praise for the team being helpful, sympathetic, friendly, and professional. - A consistent theme is a pragmatic, sensible, and realistic approach to treatment and decision-making. - Written feedback reflects a mixed caseload, including pigs, poultry, puppies, and end-of-life care for a dog.
CW Farm Vets is a veterinary practice in Wantage, Oxfordshire with a stated 24-hour emergency phone service. Feedback is largely positive, with reviewers highlighting pragmatic, realistic decision-making, friendly service, and calm handling in difficult moments. Reviews mention care for pigs, a backyard chicken, puppies for microchipping, and a dog needing euthanasia. One negative review reports poor follow-up after a microchipping error.
Services
- •24-hour emergency support: the clinic states it offers a 24-hour emergency phone service.
- •Farm and livestock care: reviews mention treatment for pigs, with one owner saying very unwell animals were brought back to full health.
- •Poultry care: the practice has been praised for examining a backyard chicken, with staff described as friendly and accommodating.
- •Microchipping: reviewers mention puppy microchipping; one review describes an error involving a dog later found to have two chips.
- •End-of-life care: reviews describe euthanasia support for an older dog as calm, caring, and well handled.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- •Sophie (vet): mentioned by name in a positive review for being caring and knowledgeable when examining a backyard chicken.
- •The wider team: reviewers describe the staff as helpful, sympathetic, friendly, accommodating, professional, and pragmatic.
Reviews
CW Farm Vets has a 4.5-star Google rating from 8 reviews.
- •Reviews are mostly very positive, with repeated praise for the team being helpful, sympathetic, friendly, and professional.
- •A consistent theme is a pragmatic, sensible, and realistic approach to treatment and decision-making.
- •Written feedback reflects a mixed caseload, including pigs, poultry, puppies, and end-of-life care for a dog.
- •One negative review reports a microchipping problem and poor follow-up communication, saying messages were ignored after the issue was raised.

