Services
Our practice is accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards scheme, so you can be sure that we work to high standards of care and protection for our clients, both human and animal.
Attention to Detail
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Experience
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Cat Friendly Clinic
This Town & Country Vets practice is an accredited “Cat Friendly Clinic” (CFC). This means that all our staff understand that cats have specific needs, so we approach, handle and care for them appropriately. We also have at least one “Cat Advocate” who can tell you all about Cat Friendly Clinics and the International Society for Feline Medicine (ISFM) that awards the accreditation.
Practice Standards
To receive our Practice Standards award, we have met RCVS Core and General Practice standards, which cover legal and health & safety issues, among other requirements. On top of that, we also have:
- Nursing staff on the premises 24-hours
- Veterinary surgeons available 24-hours
- Demonstrated our commitment to maintain and improve clinical standard by monitoring performance and the outcome of treatments
- Specialist equipment, such as specific diagnostic equipment (ECG and ultrasound)
- Undergone meticulous inspection of our premises and facilities, with special emphasis on cleanliness and sterility
Out of Hours Vets
Offering round the clock care, if your furry friend has a veterinary emergency, Town & Country Vets are here to help! Our emergency vet service is affordable and gives you and your pet access to our leading standards of care, no matter what time of day or night.
Outside of our normal clinic opening hours, the Town & Country Vets emergency team are on hand each night from 8pm – 8am and we cover every weekend and holiday period too.
Physiotherapy
Veterinary physiotherapy combines the use of manual and electrotherapy techniques for the treatment and rehabilitation of animals with musculoskeletal or neurological conditions. Working alongside veterinary surgeons to provide specific treatment programmes in order to achieve the best possible outcome.