Our Practices

NEH Cotswolds (NEHC) was established in 2023 to provide a specialised veterinary service for competition horses. Our aim is to help optimise performance through dedicated and individually tailored care.

Based in the heart of the Cotswolds, we cover Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire with regular travel for pre-purchase evaluations, competition cover and at clients request. The NEHC vets work closely together to ensure a complete approach is achieved for every patient, utilising both our clinic location and ‘on the road’ point of care. The practice has digital and wireless radiography and ultrasonography available, as well as shockwave, class IV laser therapy, gastroscopy and upper respiratory tract endoscopy. Acupuncture and chiropractic treatments are also offered, alongside provision of bespoke rehabilitation plans. 

Set up by Tom Campbell in collaboration with Newmarket Equine Hospital, the practice has rapidly evolved to now include Jodie Daglish, Ali Butler and Sam Offord. The Team bring forward superb veterinary skills across the board for elite athletes, competing Nationally and Internationally. Ali and Sam are both FEI Official Veterinarians, while Tom and Jodie are FEI Permitted Treating Veterinarians, meaning that all four vets are familiar faces on the eventing and show jumping circuits. Jodie and Sam are both also diplomates of the American College of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, which gives the team additional therapeutic approaches and insights into poor performance.  

Our Practices

Services

Services

Orthopaedic Surgery

Orthopaedics is the largest surgical discipline at NEH and concerns principally joints and bones, with the most common procedures including arthroscopic surgery and fracture repair.

Internal Medicine

Conditions treated by our internal medicine team include diseases of the airways, heart, intestines, liver, kidneys and circulatory system.

Soft Tissue Surgery

The major disciplines in equine soft tissue surgery include abdominal (colic) surgery, airway, and urogenital surgery.

Colic

Colic is one of the most common surgical emergencies in the horse, and success revolves around a highly trained rapid response team.

Wind Surgery & Breathing Problems

Breathing problems are a surprisingly common cause of poor performance in the horse.

Diagnostic Imaging

Diagnostic imaging is a term used to describe methods which allow us to visualise structures and activities inside the body.

Lameness & Poor Performance

We understand the frustrations involved when a horse’s ability to perform at expected levels is impaired. Our experienced clinicians can systematically assess the potential causes and advise on treatment.

Rehabilitation

An athletic injury can result in a prolonged period out of training with consequential physical restrictions for the whole horse.

Dentistry

Equine dental disease manifests in numerous ways, from difficulty in eating and nasal discharge to more subtle bitting and performance-related issues.

Farriery

Consultant farrier Will O’Shaughnessy holds the Worshipful Company of Farriers (WCF) Diploma in Farriery