Looking for recommendations for a vets please, I have a 16 year old nervous moggy who needs a geriatric MOT.... really not happy with our current vets level of...
Patricia B. replied:
New Malden Vets have never disappointed us
Jane H. replied:
Michael Hamblin at Chessington North looked after our 4 cats through to their last years especially in their last 4/5 years living to 19 or 20. We were with him when he worked at the vets on Bridge Road roundabout and followed him when he went out on his own.
Kirsty G. replied:
New Malden Vets by the fountain pub are excellent and they generally care about the animals, with out them I wouldn't have one of my dogs. I been using them for over 20 yrs and they have never let me down
Claire P. replied:
Aspen vets in Tolworth Peter and James are amazing vets. Or if its easier to get to Ewell, then James also work at Ewell vets in Langton Ave. I swapped to them 3 years ago and liked it so much I changed career to work there:)
Cheryl D. replied:
We have a very nervous girl and have found a wonderful visiting vet service. So relaxed for her in her own home. Not expensive for the wonderful loving care and expertise from The Cat Doctor, vet Amy & her nurse Shreen. 07961 154886. Available 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year ! They have a surgery & operating facilities if necessary.
Julie L. replied:
Chesdington vets took excellent care of my dog max .the nurse's are lovely and friendly and Michael Hamlin is very knowledgeable and never had a problem with them wouldn't use another been with this vet for 9 years .
Dawn G. replied:
Thanks everyone for the recommendations, after calling numerous surgeries, I have got my boy booked into Chessington vets tomorrow morning for a Senior wellbeing check up on their gold plan... will post on this thread with feedback! Thanks again everyone! ☺
Julia S. replied:
Peter from Aspen Vets on the Ewell Rd, Tolworth, he is fantastic I've been with home for over 20 years, vets down north no way. Hope this helps.
Sarah S. replied:
Henderson Keywood, which is now the Surbiton Vet Hospital opposite waitrose are just brilliant, family run and really friendly.
Kelly W. replied:
Ark vets. Ewell by pass have been amazing for us. Really thorough and professional. And felt that Sinead has gone the extra to help our pets X
Can anyone recommend a good vet who won't rip me off please?
Judi P. replied:
Companion care. Pets at home. They are amazing!!
Penny S. replied:
I did recommend Anwells Heather Marshall and they are not a chocolate fireguard. Try reading before you make rude comments to people.
Sue M. replied:
Village Animal hospital near Trescothick barracks. Open 24/7. Have looked after my 20 year old moggy so kindly and efficiently for many years now. Join their Healthy Peter Club and you get all sorts of discounts
Joy C. replied:
WE go to Kriek & Gibson in Banstead. Only because we followed our vet who left Waterdene in Caterham. They are still quite pricey though. But I have heard Vet on the Hill is VERY good in Caterham. Essendene road I think. You pay a monthly fee with quite a few things included apparently. So maybe worth a look. x
Hi all, Could anyone please recommend a local vet? We are getting a puppy soon! Thanks!
Joy C. replied:
Kriek and Gibson in Banstead are fab! Totally recommend. Only go there as we followed our vet who left Waterdene.. BUT also heard that Vet on the Hill is brilliant as is Anwell's xxx
Noeline M. replied:
Anwells Vets in Coulsdon. I cannot recommend them highly enough. I've had cats for 22 years & this is by far the best vets I've used. X
Maria M. replied:
I would recommend Bridge vet in Epsom. I know it's a journey but I cannot recommend them enough, they are old school vets. Our puppy was left in a bad way after an operation in A vets in Morden and Martin at bridge vet did everything to help fix him. He wouldn't be here without them. Very fair priced and just a real love for animals
Just to say a massive thank you to each and every person who has brought in bedding etc for our new veterinary referral centre in Godstone. With the power of Facebook...