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Ambulatory visits for horses are provided, and appropriate care administered. Medical services include on site radiography for limb injuries and in the field radiography when the horse is unable to be transported. Endoscopy is available for equine respiratory disease investigation.
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We aim to provide a whole farm approach to health care for your herd/flock, from the smallest of farms through to large dairy /beef/sheep enterprises. Routine fertility visits using the latest scanning technology are available.
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Appointments to discuss geriatric pets can be arranged. “While you wait” blood samples are taken to check liver function, kidney function, diabetes and blood cell counts. Managing arthritis and heart and lung problems are discussed.
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Dietary Advice and Weight Clinics |
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We are keen to promote wellbeing in pets from all aspects and currently we see many pets that are obese. Our vets now offer individual appointments specifically for weight management and dietary advice.
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Our staff are thrilled with the popularity of these classes and we can often fill the places several times over, so book early. Puppies can start once they are up to date with vaccines, and the sessions are once a week for four weeks.
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Behaviour Management, and AMI-CHIEN Bonding Techniques |
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Our Practice Manager Liz Eaton is the best person for the job when it comes to behaviour issues. Liz is an “Ami-Chien Bonding” consultant, and will do behaviour consultations in your own home for all sorts of issues including separation anxiety, aggression, fear of noises etc.
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Follow up treatment and Physiotherapy |
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We routinely see patients who have had surgical procedures 48hrs post op to ensure your pet is comfortable and to enable us to monitor wound healing. Sutures are often removed 10 days after the procedure and at this stage advice can be provided about ongoing care and the possibility of physiotherapy for your pet.
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We have recently fitted out our hospitalisation area with beautiful new kennels. These white plastic kennels that are clean, hygienic and nice and warm. We can individually heat some kennels for patients which require additional warmth on recovery.
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We have a modern ultrasonic dental scaler and polisher, for dogs and cats, plus we have a dental burr for keeping rabbit and rodent molars and inscisors comfortable.
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Fracture repair is often carried out in house, including bone plating and intramedullary pinning. Some complex fractures and congenital growth disorders may require expert orthopaedic help.
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Our theatre facilities include a new “V-Topped” operating table and modern piped anaethetic gases. All anaesthetics are administered on a weight basis to keep drug use to a minimum. We offer competitively priced routine procedures such as speys and castrates for all species including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs at the surgery.
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Your pet will be given the best anaesthetic protocol suited to their needs. Pre-operative blood samples are recommended to enable us to ensure your pet can cope with an anaesthetic and to enable us to tailor the use of certain drugs to your pets needs.
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Procedures such as lump aspirates and wart removals can be done at a pre-booked appointment, often without the need for general anaesthesia
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We have most drugs in stock to treat your pet, and can order specialist drugs and prescription diets overnight. Repeat prescriptions can be ordered over the phone and online before 4.30pm each day .Please give us 24hrs notice. If you wish to order on-line please allow 3 working days.
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Electrocardiography (ECG) |
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Patients can have their heart rate and rhythm followed on our ECG machine. The ECG assists us in the diagnosis of cardiac disease.
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We are able to visualise the oesophagus stomach and upper small intestine using our scope in dogs. We can also scope horses to check laryngeal anatomy and function.
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