
What We Offer
Our lovely team provides a range of services to help keep your pet healthy and happy.

Our lovely team provides a range of services to help keep your pet healthy and happy.
We provide routine dog, cat and other small animal’s vaccinations, including yearly boosters and starter courses for young and rehomed pets.
Legally required for dogs over eight weeks old and cats over 20 weeks old. We can also microchip other species.
We can advise on the best products and routines to keep your pet healthy, happy and free from pests.
Castration and spaying for your pet, as well as advice on when and why to perform them.
Travel advice, documentation and preparation to ensure you and your pet can travel safely.
We offer dental procedures and x-rays at both surgeries. All dental work requires a general anaesthetic and your pet will stay with us for the day.
Both surgeries have digital xray machines. Pictures are instant so we can discuss results the same day.
We have a small in-house lab enabling for quick results, more complex testing is carried out at our chosen external laboratory.
We offer ultrasound scanning and often this can be done on conscious animals. We can scan a range of areas including cardiac and pregnancy scans.
Our clinical director, Catherine, is a small animal surgery certificate holder and carries out much of our orthopaedic surgeries.
If your pet needs a second opinion, then we are happy to arrange a referral for you with a specialist.
Our separate dog and cat kennel areas are supervised by our qualified nurses who ensure the comfort and well being of all hospitalised animals.
We offer a wide range of clinics with our registered and students nurses.
We know how difficult it is to lose a pet, and are here to help you through the process with compassion and understanding.

Save with an annual preventative healthcare plan that supports your pet’s wellbeing and gives you peace of mind.
The VetPartners team have put together guidance on routine healthcare topics and seasonal hazards.
Read our latest advice on the VetPartners website.
