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RVCS - Accredited Practive: Equine Hospital
We are a RCVS tier 3 approved equine hospital.

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Welcome to Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic Kent

Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic one of the UK's most progressive equine veterinary hospitals.

Located in the heart of Kent, the BELL EQUINE VETERINARY CLINIC (BEVC) was established in 1989. Since then it has expanded to become a large specialist equine hospital and ambulatory practice. Currently, 15 veterinary surgeons work in the practice, supported by over 20 nursing, stable and office staff. BEVC aims to offer a professional, efficient and compassionate service to our clients and their horses, as well as pursuing the goal of clinical excellence. The two main parts of the practice, the first opinion practice and hospital, are fully integrated with each other. As a result, your horse will benefit from the immense depth of knowledge and experience of all 14 vets and other members of the practice in both regular formal and ad hoc informal case discussions. Between them, the vets hold two Diplomas from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), two European Diplomas and four RCVS post-graduate Certificates. We are full approved as a tier 3 RCVS approved equine hospital, which is the highest standard obtainable.

In addition to providing the highest standard of veterinary care for our patients, BEVC is committed to clinical research and development, and to education, both for clients and veterinary surgeons. We have ongoing clinical audit and evidence based medicine programmes. Our vets have established strong professional relationships with equine veterinarians from around the world, and we are closely involved with a number of national and international veterinary organisations.

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