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Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic - Stamford Bridge

4.7(225 reviews)
York
Closed · today 08:00–19:00Owned by CVS Group

About

Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic in Stamford Bridge, near York, is a mixed practice covering small animals, exotics, equine and farm animals. It forms part of the CVS Group, sharing its clinical resources with the other Battle Flatts sites in Norton, Pocklington and Strensall.

Clinical capabilities include cardiology, dermatology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, acupuncture, physiotherapy, endoscopy and dental procedures. In-house laboratory services, nutritional consultations, microchipping and emergency cover complement the routine surgical offering.

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  • Alison Jones

    a month ago

    We had our rabbit Blackjack referred to Battle Flats from our vets in Rotherham after we found a lump in his private area. We didn't hesitate going here as they have more experience with exotics ( yes a rabbit is exotic). On arrival we had a consultation with vet Mark ,a really nice person. He informed us of everything we needed to know regarding the operation which reassured us that he was in the best hands. The receptionist contacted us as they had said to give us an update on how the operation went. When we finally got to go and get our little man back the veterinary nurse went through all his after care with us . He would need to have 3 and 10 days follow ups which they were more than happy for us to attend our own vets and not have to do the long round trips. Thank you for all of your care and attention with our Blackjack.

  • Terry O'Donnell

    a month ago

    Exemplary compassion and care for our rabbit Eadie. I posted a review in Spring which disappeared into cyberspace I Eedie was one of my many rehomed bunnies over 40 years. Arrived mid pandemic a former house bun of immense intelligence attitude and personality. Severe dental issues referred from my York vet she spent two years under the care of Mark and team had a good life with advise,a game plan for happy life care and interejection all the way from a hands on vet plus her human family. A queen of the house rabbits and mistress of the cat who investigated life with her. Probably plus older than stated on rehoming she reached her life's end without fear or pain with Mark. Dignitis care as she trusted him totally. I advise anyone with loved animals carefully choose a vet as you would choose a doctor if choice was there. Rabbits are able to engage and live if a rabbit savvy vet is there and the ownerfamily care.

  • Pamela Birch

    2 months ago

    Refered to them with my sick budgie all staff have been so friendly and helpful mark the vet really knows is stuff with is help and advice how to care properly for luna he as created a happy healthier monster thank you so much

Accessibility & parking

Wheelchair-accessible parking
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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