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Drove Vets Stratton | Swindon

4.8(220 reviews)
Swindon
Open · today 08:30–19:00

About

Drove Vets Stratton is a branch surgery within the independent Drove Vets group, located in the Stratton area of Swindon. The practice provides small animal and farm animal veterinary services.

The Stratton branch operates as part of a multi-site independent practice centred on the Drove Veterinary Hospital. Complex procedures and out-of-hours emergencies are handled at the hospital, which has advanced diagnostic and surgical facilities. The branch offers a Lifetime Care Club for routine preventative care.

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  • Alison Steadman

    a month ago

    I have used Drove Vets Stratton branch since moving here in 2007 (prior to that the Wroughton branch for approx 15 years) for multiple pets (rats, hamsters, rabbits, cats, dogs). The length of time I have remained with the same group says enough in itself as my pets are my family and therefore only the best care is acceptable. Jenny has looked after my dogs since puppies & 13 years later I wouldn’t want to see anyone else, I can trust her to be open and honest with me and suggest the best/most appropriate treatment in the best interests of my girls, not to appease me or to maximise revenue..

  • Laura Goodacre

    2 months ago

    Saw Jenny Leckenby this evening with my Cocker Spaniel Rupert. He is quite a nervous dog when he goes to the vets but Jenny put hm completely at ease and we had no issues or problems with the examination. I always have great confidence in Jenny s a vet and think Drove are very lucky to have her at the practice.

  • Jools Davis

    2 months ago

    I was really early for my appointment, because when the appointment is for a cat, it’s usually either ‘way too early’ or ‘not at all’ due to the Cat’s ability to leg it the minute you tried to put it into a carrier. This surgery is awesome because even though I was frankly way too early, they endeavoured to see Sabbath earlier than my booked Appointment. Probably because he was screaming his head off.They found a work around over taking a blood sample even though the cat had eaten that morning. Being a geriatric cat, approximately 20 years old, they were so kind and gentle with him. Lovely people in this surgery always warm and friendly.

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Wheelchair-accessible parking
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Free parking on site

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