We provide a wide range of services including modern general anaesthesia, radiography, ultrasound scanning and dentistry, along with ECG, blood pressure monitoring and blood testing in our own laboratory.
Operations are performed at all clinics from Monday to Friday. Where necessary, emergency surgery will be performed at any time. Patients are admitted as soon as possible after the surgeries open and discharged between 3.30 - 6.00 pm. Most animals will be discharged the same day unless we feel it is necessary to observe them overnight.
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Insurance premiums are a cost to be taken into account when taking on a new pet, along with feeding and routine preventive medicine such as vaccinations. So much is possible for sick pets these days that costs can be high. Insurance gives peace of mind when there is a large unexpected bill, for a regular monthly premium. Insurance plans vary in many respects, the main difference being whether cover is offered for a condition for life or only for 12 months. Cover for life is more expensive but if your pet develops an ongoing condition such as diabetes, arthritis or epilepsy, it will prove to be much more beneficial. Premiums vary widely depending on the company, type of policy, breed of pet and area of residence, but the price does tend to reflect the level of cover given, as you would expect. However, if money is tight, a budget policy is certainly better than no policy at all. (There are a few exceptions to this!) Details of insurance companies are available at Reception – please speak to our nurses or vets. |
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