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Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic - Strensall

4.3(45 reviews)
York
Owned by CVS Group

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Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic in Strensall, near York, is a mixed practice seeing small animals, exotics, equine and farm animals. It operates under the CVS Group alongside the other Battle Flatts sites in Norton, Pocklington and Stamford Bridge across the Yorkshire region.

Services encompass cardiology, dermatology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, acupuncture, physiotherapy, dental procedures and vaccinations. The clinic also provides in-house laboratory work, microchipping, grooming and emergency care as part of its broad clinical offering.

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  • Peimaneh Ghahremani

    2 months ago

    I visited this veterinary clinic for my cat’s 16-week vaccination. In addition to the vaccination fee, I was required to pay an extra £100 for what was described as “registration.” I was told this payment was mandatory. There was also strong pressure to make me join a cat club membership, which I declined. I was not given a clear or satisfactory explanation of what the £100 registration fee was for or what services it covered. From my perspective, this charge is rip off. I have used other veterinary clinics, and none of them required such a registration fee; this appears to be unique to this practice. Because of this experience, I chose not to return to this clinic.

  • Laura Fox

    a year ago

    Outstanding care from vet Hannah, and staff at both Stamford Bridge and Strensall branches for my cockatiel who is a chronic egg layer, would not use anyone else. Exceptional.

  • Steve Hope

    2 years ago

    Shocking vets. Apart from the odd vet they only care about charging you the most they possibly can, not interested in your beloved pet. We were stung for thousands, lots of tests and still given the wrong diagnosis. Our beautiful boys died of lymphoma aged 7, not a fatty lump what they said it was. We found he had cancer when we decided to pay for a CT scan at swifts for a second opinion. There was no way we were taking our dog back to battle Flatt's to be put to sleep and cremated, we wasn't giving them a penny more. The greed and incompetence and lack of human sympathy of this vets has caused me and my family a great deal of heartache.

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