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West Bromwich Vets4Pets
139 Hill TopWest Bromwich
West Midlands
B70 0RZ 0121 567 3250
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We have a range of services available to keep your pet happy and healthy. Take a look at what Vets4Pets West Bromwich has to offer.
Meet the team
I qualified from the Royal Veterinary College London in 2003. I worked in the Birmingham area in small animal practice for 2 years before I began locuming all over the UK to gain experience. I then worked and travelled around Australia and New Zealand for two and a half years - this was an amazing experience which allowed me to gain invaluable insight into differing clinical practices.
I enjoy being a vet general practitioner, especially the close interaction and relationship between vet and patient. I love providing an excellent service to all my clients and patients - both old and new.
Outside of work I am a sports enthusiast, love to read and am also a movie buff. I share my home with my hyperactive puppy who is called Jumpy and I also have several goats, ducks, chickens, a rabbit, a tortoise and a cat called Steve.
Magda (on Maternity Leave)
Head Veterinary Surgeon & Clinical Coach
MRCVS
I was born and raised in a beautiful city on the sea in Sicily, Italy and I graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Bologna in October 2018. After graduation I volunteered at a vet clinic in my home town, and then I decided to move to the UK to test myself in a different country. Only one month after arriving in the UK, in 2019, my dream came true when I started working with the amazing and professional team here at Vets4Pets.
I am very passionate about my job, and I have a particular interest in endocrinology, and soft tissue surgery. I am almost at the end of an advanced, post-graduate certificate in small animal surgery. I am also a clinical coach to our student nurses, helping to train & assess them.
During my free time I love travelling, reading, and, being an Italian, I love cooking for my friends! But more than anything else, I dedicate my free time to my 2 dogs, Josie my chihuahua, and Nina my maltese!
I was born & raised in Alicante, in Spain. I studied veterinary medicine in Galicia, where I graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in 2019. During university, I volunteered & worked inside two veterinary referral hospitals of small and exotic animals.
I love to travel and meet other cultures and I have always loved the UK. Joining this team meant I could join my two passions by working as a veterinary surgeon in the UK. I have also recently finished an advanced certificate in diagnostic imaging.
Outside of work, I love to read, watch movies, and I enjoy playing tennis. I also have a rescue dog & rescue cat called Iker and Neus, and I love spending time playing with them!
I was born & raised in Plovdiv, a beautiful a historical city located in south-central Bulgaria. I gained my Masters degree in veterinary medicine at Trakia University in November 2017.
During my student years, I had the opportunity to gain experience as a trainee in several small animal practices in Bulgaria. I also had the chance to participate in 2 practical Erasmus exchange programs in Hungary and Slovakia. After my graduation, I worked in a small animal veterinary clinic in my home city for a year and then decided to move to the UK, guided by my eagerness to further improve myself. I am in the process of doing an advanced, post-graduate certificate in small animal surgery.
I grew up surrounded by animals and my love for them is endless. I am particularly fond of rabbits and foxes. During my leisure time, I like to travel, and I enjoy walking in forests with my rescued Belgian Malinois Shepherd cross, called Ezo.
I was born in Romania, and from childhood I was fascinated by animals. I studied veterinary medicine in Bucharest, where I graduated in 2007. During the studies, I had the opportunity to work in different veterinary clinics, mostly dealing with small animals; this helped me to test my theoretical knowledge and improve my practical skills. After graduation, IU provided voluntary veterinary assistance to an animal protection NGO, whilst working at the same time in the field of animal health & welfare.
With a strong motivation to return to clinical roles, I decided to move to the UK and try my best to do so, and luckily this came true when I was given the chance to join this team. I like to constantly improve my knowledge and I always enjoy challenges
I studied at the University of Life Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Iasi, Romania, where I graduated in 2016. After graduating, I have been enjoying the excitement and challenge of first opinion small animal clinics throughout the North Lincolnshire and West Midlands. During my time in practice I have developed a strong interest in Exotic Medicine, and I am currently studying a specialist certificate in this area.
In my spare time, I do enjoy spending quality time with my family and friends, gaming, and cooking and reviewing meals.
I was born in Turin, a gorgeous city at the foot of the Italian Alps. I always had a passion and curiosity about science, particularly about animals. This led me to get a graduation in Veterinary Medicine in 2019. After that I had the opportunity to improve my knowledge and practical skills in a small animals hospital in Ferrara. At the end of 2020 I decided to move to the UK, because I thought it was a great opportunity for my career and my personal growth. Here I was able to gain experience in the public health and animal welfare field. Moreover, I have met many friendly people from UK and all over the world, sharing with them our culture and knowledge. Nevertheless my main interest is focused on the pets clinic, and thanks to the Vets4Pets family I have the chance to merge my passion and my job. The fields of veterinary medicine that more attract me are the Soft Tissues Surgery and the Clinical Pathology.
I have a small black mixed breed dog, named Pepe. He is always ready to welcome me when I have the opportunity to come back in Italy. In the spare time, I like to travel, participate in cultural events, and spend time with my friends and relatives (especially in front of a board game and a cup of tea).
Hello, I’m Dr. Dan Bi Kim, a dedicated veterinary surgeon who recently joined the team at Vets4Pets. I am committed to providing exceptional care to my patients and building lasting relationships with their owners.
I earned my Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetMed) degree from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London, in July 2024. Before that, I completed my undergraduate studies in Biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
I have a special interest in oncology and internal medicine. In 2023, I conducted cancer research at Cornell University, which helped me further develop my skills and knowledge in veterinary oncology.
Growing up, I lived in many different places, including South Korea, the Philippines, and the United States. This diverse upbringing has given me a unique perspective and a deep appreciation for different cultures and communities.
During my free time, I enjoy traveling and spending time with our family dog, Lotto. I look forward to working with the wonderful team at Vets4Pets and building relationships with clients and their pets.
Hello, I’m Tripti and l am passionate about providing the best care possible for pets and their owners.
I was born in Birmingham and moved to London for university, there I had a great time studying Veterinary Medicine. I graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in July 2024.
During my time at university, I began developing an interest in animal nutrition and soft tissue surgery. I plan to develop this as I progress throughout my career.
In my free time I enjoy going on hikes, walking my dog, travelling and spending time with my family and friends.
Diana
Veterinary Surgeon
MRCVS
After graduating from the Royal Veterinary College in 2003, I started my veterinary career working at the Greater Manchester RSCPA Animal Hospital. It was here that I developed a passion for small animal surgery. After three years I travelled further afield, working in Queensland Australia. Along with pursuing my interest in surgery, it was not uncommon to be presented with more exotic creatures including fruit bats and opossums.
In 2014 I attained my MRCVS accredited certificate in Small Animal Surgery. Over the last 12 months, I have transitioned from an in-house surgical role in North Yorkshire to that of a mobile surgeon - this involves performing surgical procedures at a number of different practices throughout the north of England.
I have a keen interest in both orthopaedic and soft tissue surgical cases. I visit the Vets4Pets and Companion Care clinics regularly to perform specialist orthopaedic and soft tissue surgeries.
I graduated from the University of Northampton in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Applied Animal Studies, and then started working at Companion Care/Vets4Pets in early 2013.
During my time at the practice, I have been involved in a variety of roles - from reception to nursing - and I have now progressed to my current role as the overall manager of our 3 branches. My role largely involves administration duties, overseeing insurance claims, and the general running of the practice, but I do also play a large role in the nursing of patients.
I have a keen interest in dog behaviour & training. I have a particular soft spot for spaniels, collies, cats, and guinea pigs. I currently own 5 rescue cats and 4 guinea pigs! I previously owned Molly a Springer Spaniel cross Collie (pictured with me here), but we sadly lost her recently to cancer.
I have been working for our practice since 2016 & I am thoroughly enjoying my time here. I have always been very animal-orientated and aspired to work in the veterinary sector. Back in 2012 I completed a Level 3 diploma in Animal Management.
I started my role in early 2016 as a receptionist; I wanted to grow further in the clinic and soon progressed onto Head Receptionist. After a short while, I started to gain more knowledge on administration duties, insurance and general practice running. By the end of 2017 I took on the role of Practice Manager, which I thoroughly take pride in.
As for my personal life, I have always been surrounded by very much loved pets. I currently have a very handsome rabbit called Paprika. We also have two family dogs - Bailey the British Bulldog, and Precious the tiny, one-eyed French Bulldog!
I'm the Head Nurse at Vets4Pets and, along with supporting and guiding the nursing team, I'm also a clinical supervisor overseeing the training of the veterinary nurses of the future. I've been animal mad for as long as I can remember. I started my veterinary nursing career nearly 30 years ago and qualified as an RVN (registered veterinary nurse) in 2008. The following year I gained my diploma in animal behaviour. I'm currently studying for a nursing medical certificate. I have a huge interest in neonatal care and adolescent behaviour. I enjoy meeting you and your pets so you'll often find me in a consult room carrying out nursing procedures and giving out advice to keep your pets healthy.
I previously graduated from an animal management HND at Halesowen college, and then went on to study a veterinary nursing diploma, which I recently passed, making me a fully-qualified, registered veterinary nurse. I am also a clinical coach/supervisor for our student nurses, and help to train and support them.
I've loved animals since a young age and have always grown up with them, especially dogs. I have a particular interest in orthopaedic issues and have worked as canine hydrotherapy assistant in the past.
I currently have 3 Border collies - Rolo, Storm, and Bob, and I also occasionally foster some rescue dogs if needed. In my spare time I train and compete in dog agility and love being active with my dogs.
I am so excited to meet all of your wonderful pets and look forward to seeing you all soon!
I'm a recently qualified registered veterinary nurse! I love caring for all of your pets and have a particular interest in anaesthesia, so I enjoy monitoring pets through their surgical procedures. I look forward to studying more into anaesthesia now that I have more time after graduating. I am also a clinical coach/supervisor for our student nurses, and help to train and support them.
I have my own four legged friend who I love taking for walks in my free time - she's a crazy Boxer called Mavis who I love with all of my heart, and definitely spend too much money on!
Previously I have worked in Pets at Home and through working there my interest in animals grew, and due to this I decided to start working here in order to get more hands-on experience. I have recently completed a level 3 course in Animal Management, and have now progressed onto university to study veterinary nursing.
At home I currently have three Great Danes - Summer, Dexter and Echo. I have also had a variety of animals in the past from reptiles to small animals. My hobbies include DIY, motorcycles and computers.
I first started on the reception team here at Vets4Pets and have now begun my veterinary nurse training, and I’m absolutely loving it, I can’t wait to meet all our clients and their amazing pets!
After working within the human healthcare for almost ten years, I took my love of nursing and aimed it at my other passion in life, animals. I joined the team as part of my college placement in 2022, before commencing my Student Veterinary Nursing role in 2023.
My menagerie at home ranges from fish to chickens, cats to small furries and my overgrown dog, Shiloh. I spend a great deal of my spare time caring for my pets, seeking ways to further improve their quality of life. When I do find the time, I enjoy going out on long walks in green spaces, challenging myself in an escape room or just some classic fun such as going to the arcade.
It has always been my dream to work with animals and improve their wellbeing and welfare.
I have enjoyed volunteering at a local stables where I have cared for the horses and led younger children by lead during lessons.
I started working with Vets4Pets whilst studying for Level 2 Animal Nursing Assistant, and have recently progressed to Level 3 in Veterinary Nursing at Rodbaston College.
At home I have several rabbits, ponies, chickens, a 90 year old tortoise and two ponies to care for, which take a lot of my spare time up however the enjoyment and satisfaction I get from this is second to none.
I have had the amazing opportunity to travel to many countries and see wild animals in their natural habitat and realise it is down to us to save our planet and protect them.I also attend a street dance class weekly and performed in a number of shows and passed qualifications as well as swimming for a local club and competed in many competitions and galas.
I first started working at Vets4Pets as a receptionist in 2021. From there I progressed to an animal care assistant role, and now I am training to be a veterinary nurse with Harper Adams University alongside by placement at Vets4Pets.
I am super grateful for Vets4Pets as they have given me many opportunities to learn and build my confidence. As a student veterinary nurse, I enjoy many aspects of the job including inpatient care, anaesthesia, and I love getting involved with the in-house laboratory too!
At home, I have a cockapoo named Bear, whom I love to walk with my family. I also enjoy reading, swimming, and am a big fan of watching nerdy movies/TV shows! I have a keenness to travel and would like to incorporate this into my career one day and work with a wide range of people and animals!
I have worked at Vets4Pets since 2020. I started as a receptionist, then progressed to a nursing assistant, and I am now studying veterinary nursing, and aspire to progress to study as a Vet.
My love for animals has been present throughout my whole life, as I strongly believe animals create a loving environment for those around. I have had experience working within Dog Groomers in the past, and currently have 2 cats of my own; I deeply love caring for animals.
In my spare time I often like to read and travel.
All my life we have had animals at home so I grew up surrounded by them. At age 10 I started spending my weekends at a local rabbit rescue - there I learned so much about animal welfare, and how to care for their mental and physical needs. When I left school I knew I wanted to pursue my passion and go into animal care, I have recently completed a Level 2 Veterinary Care course, and have now started my Level 3 Veterinary Nursing course.
When I left school I went to Halesowen college for 3 years to study a BTEC National Diploma in animal management & animal care. Working with animals has always been a career I wanted to be part of. I would eventually like to progress to become a veterinary nurse.
Since a young age I always had family pets, such as dogs, cats, and hamsters. I do have a big fear of spiders, so if I do see one…I’ll be gone like the wind! I’m looking forward to meeting all our clients & their furry companions.
Dom
Veterinary Nursing Assistant and Administrator
I graduated in veterinary medicine from Riphah College of Veterinary sciences in Lahore in 2020. After graduating I worked there in a corporate dairy sector for a few months where I learned a lot about production animals and large animal surgery. I then decided to move to the UK to advance my knowledge of the veterinary industry. I moved to the UK in October 2021 and soon after I joined Vets4Pets/Companion Care as an animal care assistant. Working here is giving me the opportunity to learn more about companion animals and veterinary surgery, and I feel very lucky to get the opportunity to learn while assisting the veterinary surgeons and nurses. In the meantime, I'm preparing for membership in the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of London (MRCVS), which will allow me to practice as a veterinary surgeon in the UK.
I am a qualified veterinary surgeon from Pakistan, and I graduated in 2020. I am currently working as a Veterinary Nursing Assistant at Vets4Pets/Companion Care whilst I work towards becoming registered as a practising veterinary surgeon in the UK.
I find this is a great place to learn professional and technical skills, working alongside the best professional team. I am very happy to be a part of this team and looking forward to being a registered veterinary surgeon in the near future.
I graduated from the University of Northampton in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Applied Animal Studies, and then started working at Companion Care/Vets4Pets in early 2013.
During my time at the practice, I have been involved in a variety of roles - from reception to nursing - and I have now progressed to my current role as the overall manager of our 3 branches. My role largely involves administration duties, overseeing insurance claims, and the general running of the practice, but I do also play a large role in the nursing of patients.
I have a keen interest in dog behaviour & training. I have a particular soft spot for spaniels, collies, cats, and guinea pigs. I currently own 5 rescue cats and 4 guinea pigs! I previously owned Molly a Springer Spaniel cross Collie (pictured with me here), but we sadly lost her recently to cancer.
I have been working for our practice since 2016 & I am thoroughly enjoying my time here. I have always been very animal-orientated and aspired to work in the veterinary sector. Back in 2012 I completed a Level 3 diploma in Animal Management.
I started my role in early 2016 as a receptionist; I wanted to grow further in the clinic and soon progressed onto Head Receptionist. After a short while, I started to gain more knowledge on administration duties, insurance and general practice running. By the end of 2017 I took on the role of Practice Manager, which I thoroughly take pride in.
As for my personal life, I have always been surrounded by very much loved pets. I currently have a very handsome rabbit called Paprika. We also have three family dogs - Stan and Bailey the British Bulldogs, as well as Precious the tiny, one-eyed French Bulldog!
I am a BSc graduate and have been working alongside the team for almost 4 years now I enjoy the challenge of overlooking all 3 clinics and achieving goals whilst driving the business forward as a whole.
I have gained first-hand experience dealing with animals, from emergency cases to standard consultations.
My role also includes culturing and maintaining client relationships whilst ensuring the best possible service is provided.
Outside of work I am a working dog enthusiast and often spend my free time taking my German Shepherds to training classes.
When I left school I went to Halesowen college for 3 years to study a BTEC National Diploma in animal management & animal care. Working with animals has always been a career I wanted to be part of. I would eventually like to progress to become a veterinary nurse.
Since a young age I always had family pets, such as dogs, cats, and hamsters. I do have a big fear of spiders, so if I do see one…I’ll be gone like the wind! I’m looking forward to meeting all our clients & their furry companions.
Chelsea
Veterinary Care Assistant
I have previously worked in a variety of industries, mainly working as an administrator, and have always had a love for all animals, so wanted to combine my skills and my passions by working as a veterinary receptionist. I enjoy getting to see all the adorable animals that come to our practice and getting to know their lovely owners, and you can guarantee that no two days will be the same.
Having such a strong passion for animal health and welfare, I really enjoy learning information and skills on how to improve this and apply it to my own pets. I am hoping I can continue this learning through a veterinary nurse apprenticeship and achieve my dream of becoming a veterinary nurse.
I enjoy spending my free time with my friends and family, including my two black labs and two guinea pigs. I also like to keep on top of my own health and wellbeing by going to the gym and going on walks and hikes.
Georgia
Veterinary Care Assistant
I joined Vets4Pets towards the end of 2023, the team have been outstanding and I’ve been getting amazing hands-on experience which I’m so grateful for, as it’s my passion to work with animals! I look forward to seeing what the future holds in this work place and to see how I can progress in this company. I attended college and completed my diploma in Level 3 Animal Science and Level 3 Extended gaining a lot of phenomenal experience on farms, with classroom animals and here at Vets4Pets. I’m currently studying my Higher National Certificate and Degree in Animal Science and hope to continue to work my way up!
At home I have a beautiful British Blue cat called Bonnie and a gorgeous Bengal called Simba! In my spare time I love to spend time with my cats, study, spend time with family and friends and watch TV shows!
I have a BSc (Hons) degree in Animal Management: Zoology and Conservation which I studied at the University of Chester. I have worked with many different species of animals, my favourite being Polar Bears.
I am a big animal welfare and conservation advocate and have always cared a lot about animals. I currently have a rescue dog named Roxy, who I spend most of my spare time with.
This is my first job within the medical field and I am thoroughly enjoying my time with Vets4Pets.
I joined Vets4Pets in January 2024 after completing a Level 3 Animal Management course at Solihull College, and once I’ve gained more knowledge and experience I would love to go onto do Veterinary Nursing.
I have two dogs, a chihuahua and a French bulldog, called Elvis & Coco. In my own time, I have been training them and they can now do many tricks. I have always had an interest for animal behaviour and training and would like to do more in animal behaviour in the future.
Kyriea
Veterinary Care Assistant
I originally worked in I.T. but always had a passion for animals, so I decided to quit my job and pursue my dream to work in veterinary. I have been a veterinary care assistant for almost 3 years, and am hoping to be a veterinary nurse in the future.
I absolutely love all animals, I own 5 cats called Bella, Comet, Jasmine, Molly who has one eye, and Zero which was a stray that I took home after falling in love with him when he was having treatment. I also have a crested gecko called Frankie and 3 rabbits called Raven, Misty and Thumper. I can't wait to meet all the lovely animals that you bring into the practice.
I have been working with the Vets4Pets team at West Bromwich in my role as practice administrator for almost a year. I thoroughly enjoy interacting with our customers and their pets and I strive to ensure their experience with our clinics is a positive one.
In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my wife and 2 young daughters. We have a 10 year old American Bulldog called Perry and we all enjoy taking him out for long walks in the country side.
Sarah
Practice Administrator
Louise
Head Receptionist + Administrator
I have recently joined the Vets4Pets team as a receptionist. After many years in the dental industry I decided I needed a new and challenging change in career.
Dom
Veterinary Nursing Assistant and Administrator
LLB (hons)
I am very happy to be living my dream of working with animals. I did animal care at Sandwell college in 2014 and my placement was at Forge Mill Farm and Sandwell Valley. I have also done a placement year as a dog grooming assistant in Walsall. During 2018, I completed a level 3 apprenticeship for a business administration diploma, and since then, I've been volunteering at pet shops and a doggy day care before I took on this role as a receptionist at Vets4Pets/Companion Care in 2019.
I love and have owned animals of all kinds such dogs, cats, rabbits, mice, birds, reptiles and a goat called Billy. Currently, I have 4 cats, a bearded dragon, and a snake. I also love everything leopard print, love reading fantasy, and foreign drama TV shows. Working here has taught me more than I could imagine, and our work family are the nicest people you could meet. I am sure you and your furry, scaley, or feathered families will love them too.
I have recently started as a receptionist. I have a strong passion for animals and people and always love to help out any way I can!
I have 3 rescued cats at home named Lucky, Stephanie and Rosie – Stephanie loves to steal everyone’s food and Rosie is a trouble maker.
I studied at Halesowen College and completed my Level 3 Animal Management, and have accompanied as an extra work staff at Warrens Hall Riding Stable as well as the RSPCA.
Debbie
Receptionist
Vets4Pets West Bromwich is a large, 24-hour emergency clinic. We are committed to bringing you affordable, high quality care via a modern, well equipped practice, including a lab, pharmacy, digital x-ray and ultrasound.
We are open everyday for routine appointments, and open 24 hours for emergencies. Our routine appointments usually run between 9am-12pm and 3pm-6pm on weekdays, and between 9am-12pm and 1pm-5pm on weekends. We also have late night nurse clinics available some evenings.
PET TRAVEL: We offer European travel certificates (Animal Health Certificates). The cost is £100 for 1 pet, and an extra £35 for each additional pet. We offer a 'click and collect' service. Please contact us for more information.
OTHER VET PRACTICES: We are able to accept referrals for surgeries or imaging from other practices, and may be able to provide out-of-hours cover with prior agreement.
CONSULTATION PRICES:
Vet consultation fee: £35
Repeat vet consultation: £25
Nurse consultation: £15
Emergency / out-of-hours consultation: £100 (registered clients) / £150 (non-clients)
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Services
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Emergency coverEven if we are closed, we have your pet covered.
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Open 7 Days a WeekWe are open 7 days a week.
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Airway SurgeryAirway Surgery
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AnaesthesiaGeneral anaesthetic enables us to perform many procedures kindly and safely for your pet.
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BehaviouristThe Behaviourist approach to learning studied changes in behaviour that are caused by a person's direct experience of their environment, using the principles of classical and operant conditioning to explain them.
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BiochemistryAllows an assessment of the functionality of a patients organs.
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Blood TransfusionTreats many critically ill cats and dogs and our pioneering blood donor programme helps keep them alive.
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Chemotherapy & Cancer TreatmentDogs and cats that receive chemotherapy feel normal the day they are given the drug.
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Cruciate SurgerySurgery to repair damaged stifle ligaments.
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DentistryThe treatment and prevention of dental disease
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Digital X-RayDigital X ray equipment is available.
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Ear SurgeryEar Surgery service is available to keep your pet free from any infections.
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Echocardiography (heart scans)Generates a 2D moving image of your pet's heart.
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Exotic PetCan see a range of patients, from small animals through to reptiles.
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Haematology – Blood testingAllows the assessment of a patient's blood and blood cells.
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Health PlansDesigned to cover all the regular pet care essentials such as vaccinations and flea and worm prevention, whilst saving you money.
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Hospital WardSuite of custom-built kennels for the housing and monitoring of in-patients.
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In-house LaboratoryA range of analytical tests and equipment to assist in the rapid diagnosis of illness.
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Isolation UnitA special ward to care for animals with contagious diseases.
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Locally OwnedThis practice is locally owned.
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MedicationMedication
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MicrochippingA microchip can help retrieve lost pets
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Nurse ClinicAppointments with a highly qualified nurse which can cover anything from nutrition and fitness advice, grooming techniques, to pet socialisation classes.
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Nutritional AdviceAdvice and support for your pet's diet.
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Late Opening TimesLate Opening Times
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Operating TheatreAn operating theatre with gaseous anaesthetic facility for surgical procedures.
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OrthopaedicsSurgery of joints and bones.
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Oxygen ChamberEnables us to provide supplemental oxygen when needed.
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Pet Passport / Animal Health CertificateTrained Official Veterinarian vets to issue Pet Passports, Fit to Fly letters and rabies serology tests.
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PrescriptionsWe can provide written prescriptions upon request.
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Rabbit Medicine and TestingRabbit Medicine and Testing
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Separate Cat & Dog Waiting AreasSeparate cat and dog waiting areas, designed to ensure your pet is kept in a comfortably stress free environment.
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Separated Dog & Cat Wards and Isolation UnitsSeparate cat and dog hospital wards, designed to ensure your pet is kept in a comfortably stress free environment.
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Small Mammal Medicine and SurgerySmall Mammal Medicine and Surgery
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UltrasoundGenerates 2-D moving images of your pet’s internal organs at work.
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Weight ClinicMonitoring clinic to help dogs and cats achieve optimal weights – both if they have been under or overweight
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X-RayGenerates digital 2D images of bones and internal organs.
Practice accreditations
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Out of hours
Tel: Telephone: 0121 567 3250
An out-of-hours consultation is £100 for registered clients, & £150 for unregistered clients