Our highly-trained nursing team offer their own clinics alongside those run by the vet. They are a great source of support if your pet has an ongoing health condition, or if you’d like to have a chat about some of the specifics of pet care.
Our Nurses offer:
Weight clinics – if you are worried your pet may be under- or overweight then these clinics are for you. Our nurses can take you through how to tell when your pet is carrying too much or too little weight, as well as assess their dietary consumption, exercise and other lifestyle aspects to help them lead their healthiest possible life.
Dental clinics – if you need advice on how to get your pet used to having their teeth brushed regularly, and how to spot the signs that something may not be right with their teeth, this is the nurse clinic for you!
Nail clipping – some pets aren’t able to wear their nails down quickly enough, and if they grow too long they can curve around and puncture the underside of the pads of their feet. If you notice their nails are getting a bit long, you can book in for a nurse to clip them for you. Especially handy if you are not able to do them yourself at home, or if you need an extra pair of hands to help!
Neutering clinics – we always recommend neutering for its health benefits if you don’t plan to breed your pet, so these clinics are a great opportunity to talk to the nurse about the neutering options, the right time to do it and to answer any questions you may have before your pet undergoes the surgery. It is also a chance to introduce your pet to one of the friendly faces that will look after them while they are in the hospital with us.
Puppy and kitten clinics – have you just got a new pet, and you want the chance to have a chat about caring for them, their development or other aspects of having a new furry family member? Our puppy and kitten clinics (and baby bunny clinics too!) are the perfect chance to do this. Usually these take place about 6 months after their 2nd vaccination, as this is an ideal time to have a chat about what comes next.
Chronic condition clinics – these clinics are ideal if your pet has an ongoing condition, such as renal problems, diabetes etc. If you are having trouble administering medication, or you just want a relaxed atmosphere where you can discuss the difficulties of having a pet with a chronic condition, a clinic with one of our nurses is ideal. They can help you with any questions you may have, and provide additional support in between your vet visits.