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Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery

4.6(335 reviews)
Eastleigh
Closed · today 08:00–13:00

About

Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery is an independent family practice in Eastleigh, Hampshire, operating from three locations: the Chandlers Ford surgery, Boyatt Wood surgery and Village Vets. The practice provides small animal veterinary care to pets and their owners across the local community.

The surgery offers a pet health plan alongside general veterinary services including surgical procedures and routine consultations. The multi-site arrangement gives pet owners across the Eastleigh and wider Hampshire area a choice of convenient locations for their visits.

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  • Jane P

    4 months ago

    We changed to this Surgery 5yrs ago, all the staff are excellent and we met the most wonderful pragmatic vet who started our dog on painkillers/anti inflammatory for arthritis. When he retired her care was mainly provided by marvellous Joe Gosling who guided us through managing this and other various health issues. Sadly one day this July she suddenly went downhill and we had to make the decision to say goodbye. Everyone on duty that evening was so understanding and supportive and we have no hesitation in recommending this vet practice for the care of your pets.

  • Harriet Caulton-Hill

    5 months ago

    This veterinary surgery has always been wonderful to deal with and have taken great care of multiple pets of ours. We have just rehomed a couple of kittens and we dealt with an incredibly lovely, helpful person on the phone this morning to get the ball rolling with what they need. Wouldn't go anywhere else.

  • Dwayne Jason

    6 months ago

    I was shocked at how casually euthanasia was raised by this practice. The pet in question had shown only minor behavioural issues — no severe injuries, no history of aggression — and putting the animal to sleep was considered. No behavioural support was proposed. That is deeply unethical and does not indicate that they value animal life. A vet should explore every avenue before entertaining the possibility of ending a healthy animal’s life: referral to a qualified clinical animal behaviourist, and practical management strategies in the home, and pharmacological interventions should have been exhausted first. I recommend avoiding this practice completely. But should you use it, if you find euthanasia being considered as a possible option without a plan for medical assessment, behaviourist referral, and risk management, I strongly advise ending the conversation immediately.

Accessibility & parking

Wheelchair-accessible parking
Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Contact & Location

47A Winchester Rd, Chandler's Ford, Eastleigh SO53 2GF, UK

SO53 2GF

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