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LLM Farm Vets

#1 Vet in Higham, Lancashire

4.8
Independent Clinic

LLM Farm Vets – Vets in Higham

Updated January 2026
Independent Clinic

Clinic Overview

LLM Farm Vets is a farm and equine-focused veterinary practice (also seeing pets) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website describes the practice as having been caring for pets for “over a century,” with an experienced team and a “patient and client come first” approach. Recent reviews most often talk about farm/equine call-outs and practical, clearly explained treatment plans—examples include “various treatments” for a new horse, and a yearling’s castration supported by both a vet and a nurse.

LLM Farm Vets is a farm and equine-focused veterinary practice (also seeing pets) and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website describes the practice as having been caring for pets for “over a century,” with an experienced team and a “patient and client come first” approach. Recent reviews most often talk about farm/equine call-outs and practical, clearly explained treatment plans—examples include “various treatments” for a new horse, and a yearling’s castration supported by both a vet and a nurse.

Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include

  • Clear, detailed explanations of what’s going on and how to use medication (including eye medication for a dog).
  • On-farm/equine visits for horses, with “various treatments” carried out.
  • A yearling castration where both a vet (Catherine) and nurse (Alice) are named for their support.
  • Sheep cases described as being handled “many times over” with responsive help (no details given on the specific conditions).

Services

Based on the website summary and the latest reviews available to us, services referenced include

  • Farm animal veterinary care (including sheep cases mentioned by an owner).
  • Equine veterinary care, including call-outs and “various treatments” for a horse.
  • Castration for a yearling (species not explicitly stated in the review).
  • Small-animal/pet care (a dog eye problem assessed, with medication prescribed and instructions given).
  • Veterinary nurse training facility (listed in the clinic data).

People

  • Catherine (vet): Mentioned repeatedly for taking time to explain conditions “in detail” and ensuring owners understand what’s happening; also named in a review about a yearling’s castration day.
  • Alice (nurse): Named alongside Catherine for support and expertise during a yearling’s castration day.
  • Christine: Mentioned as attending a new horse for “various treatments,” described as friendly, helpful, and honest (role not explicitly stated).
  • Reception staff: Described as welcoming and friendly (from a review about a dog appointment).

Reviews

4.8 stars from 32 reviews. The written reviews we have are uniformly positive and focus on farm/equine work, explanations, and responsiveness. “”

  • Owners repeatedly mention vets explaining problems and treatments clearly (including step-by-step medication instructions for a dog’s eye issue).
  • Farm and equine clients describe multiple visits/call-outs and ongoing support (horse treatments; sheep “saved many times over”).
  • Specific staff are praised by name for procedures and support (Catherine and nurse Alice during a yearling castration).
  • Responsiveness and willingness to help are recurring points (“nothing is ever too much trouble,” “very responsive”).

Special Services

Vet Nurse Training

Location

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