Gavin Chilvers
Whilst on holiday in Aviemore, our adopted disabled Dachshund Tarsha developed early signs of a UTI. As UTIs and disabled dogs can be tricky to manage and treat, we didn't want to wait until we returned home for Tarsha to see a vet. As the practice was closed, I decided to message the Strathspey Veterinary Centre Aviemore at 8 am with a view to phoning them at 9 am when they opened. I was pleasantly surprised and thankful that Cameron emailed me back within 20 minutes (before their opening hours) to inform me they would be able to see Tarsha that day ๐๐ป. He sent me a link to register her and a link to book a convenient appointment slot online. So, within 40 minutes or so of first contacting the practice, Tarsha was all booked in. The practice is light and so welcoming. Every member of staff we met was lovely and really helped Tarsha settle. Jo the vet was super helpful and gentle with Tarsha. After a thorough examination Jo, as suspected, diagnosed a UTI and medicine was dispensed accordingly. Can't thank the team enough for getting us in so quickly today; we were so relieved that Tarsha was seen. Thankfully meds have already kicked in. As we visit this area 4 to 5 times every year we're so happy that we have found a vet that we can trust. Would recommend. THANK YOU FROM GAVIN AND TARSHA




