Ashorne start-up offering physiotherapy to horses set for a galloping success

By James Smith 21st Oct 2024

EquiBetter Ltd was established in 2023 by Gemma Howell (image via Warwickshire County Council)
EquiBetter Ltd was established in 2023 by Gemma Howell (image via Warwickshire County Council)

A South Warwickshire business that offers physiotherapy to horses is breaking into a gallop for further growth after receiving free business support from Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce.

EquiBetter Ltd was established in 2023 by Gemma Howell, who decided to follow her dream of working with horses in her late 20s after working in a range of industries – from hospitality to investment banking.

That meant going back into education to become a Chartered Physiotherapist – for humans – before furthering her knowledge with a Master's Degree in Veterinary Physiotherapy at Hartpury University after working in the NHS and private sector as a physiotherapist.

It was a journey that took more than ten years and saw the creation of EquiBetter which has now taken a site in Ashorne where it offers a whole range of care for horses including consultations through to 'inpatient' care where horses can stay in one of 14 stables.

EquiBetter also offers a small number of livery services, where horses not in need of medical care can stay for a fixed fee.

The business has now taken on its first members of staff and has plans for growth after investing in the property and in new equipment – such as a Winback TECAR technology, which optimises tissue healing and pain management, to integrate with treatments and rehabilitation – that means Equibetter can offer even more services to both equine and human patients.

Gemma said: "I always knew I wanted to work with horses, when an opportunity arose after the birth of my son, I gave it my all and followed the path to where I am today.

"It's been a long road but I am really pleased with where we are now and the services we offer.

"We're already attracting lots of clients – the livery service is proving to be very popular. We provide regular physiotherapy services for our equine inpatients and outpatients. We also have a human clinic on site, which enables us to work riders and people in the local area to help them recover from musculoskeletal injuries.

"The support from the Chamber has been invaluable. Sarah Humphreys was assigned to me as a mentor and she was a huge help and was someone in my corner telling me I could do it, which is what I needed to hear.

"Just having someone who will be honest with you but also encourage you is really helpful.

"I also completed social media and marketing workshops which have been beneficial too. When you are in the position of starting a business, the more help and information you can get, the better.

"And, of course, having help in accessing funding was massive. It was at a point where I needed to be able to invest in the property and equipment so that has made a huge difference to where we are today."

EquiBetter has received help from the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce, through the Start-up programme which offers one to one bespoke business advice and also online and face-to-face workshops that is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, Warwickshire County Council and the five district and borough councils in the region.

It also resulted in a £10,000 government-backed loan and grant funding through Stratford-on-Avon District Council that helped the company make the investments needed.

Equibetter have taken the additional opportunity to partner with the local college, Moreton Morrell, to offer student placements for those studying Equine Management and Veterinary Physiotherapy.

The business is currently supporting its first student on placement and in their studies.

     

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