Grey Abbey Vets
Description
We are a contemporary, purpose-built practice equipped with the most advanced equipment and facilities. Our team of experienced veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, and receptionists will ensure that you feel at ease and reassured when bringing in your pet.
We take pride in being a friendly and knowledgeable team, as we endeavour to deliver the highest quality care for your companion animal.
At Grey Abbey, we recognise the significance of your pet and how they become a part of the family. Thus, from nail trimming to intricate medical cases and surgical procedures, we are always on hand to cater to the needs of both you and your animals. Our commitment to excellence in veterinary care ensures that your beloved pets receive the attention and support they deserve, as they hold a special place within your family.
Details
- 24 Hour Emergency Service
- Blood Tests
- Castration
- Diagnostics & Medical
- Dog Food
- Emergency
- Microchipping
- Neuter
- New Kitten Advice
- New Puppy Advice
- Small Animal Vet
- Spay
Opening Hours
Closed NowDay | Opening Time | Closing Time |
---|---|---|
Monday | 08:30 | 19:00 |
Tuesday | 08:30 | 19:00 |
Wednesday | 08:30 | 19:00 |
Thursday | 08:30 | 19:00 |
Friday | 08:30 | 19:00 |
Saturday | 09:00 | 13:00 |
Sunday | Closed | Closed |
Tips for contacting vets
- Location: Choose a vet that is conveniently located near your home or work. This will make it easier for you to schedule appointments and visit the clinic in case of emergencies.
- Clinic hours: Look for a veterinary clinic with flexible hours that can accommodate your schedule, including evenings and weekends if possible. This will make it easier for you to bring your dog in for regular check-ups and any necessary treatments (flea, tick, worming, etc.).
- Services offered: Make sure the clinic offers a wide range of services, including preventive care, diagnostics, surgery, dental care, and emergency services. This will ensure that your dog receives comprehensive care under a single roof.
- Experience with your dog's breed: Choose a clinic who has experience treating your dog's specific breed, as some breeds may have unique health issues that require specialized knowledge and care.
- Communication: Find a vet practitioner who is easy to communicate with and takes the time to answer your questions and address your concerns. A good vet should be patient, compassionate, and willing to educate you about your dog's health and care.
- Research and referrals: Ask for recommendations from friends, family, or local dog owners you meet on your walk. See who has had positive experiences. Search online for reviews and ratings of local veterinary clinics.
- Emergency care: Inquire about the clinic's emergency care policies and whether they have an on-call veterinarian available after hours. It's important to know what to do and where to go in case of an emergency.
- Cost & Insurance: Will a vet work with your insurance provider and give estimates of costs beforehand.
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