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Vets Now Milton Keynes

4.0(431 reviews)
Milton Keynes
Owned by IVC Evidensia

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Vets Now Milton Keynes is an out-of-hours emergency veterinary clinic in Milton Keynes, part of the Vets Now network. It provides urgent care for small animals, exotics and farm animals outside normal surgery hours, covering evenings, weekends and bank holidays. The clinic offers emergency treatment, surgery and palliative care.

The Milton Keynes branch partners with local daytime veterinary practices to ensure continuous access to emergency care. It forms part of a UK-wide chain of over sixty purpose-built out-of-hours facilities established in 2001, focused solely on emergency and critical care provision.

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  • S M

    a month ago

    Had to use these guys in the early hours of Monday morning, and have to say they were really reassuring on the phone but also were more than happy to welcome us in to check my dog over. The cost is a lot more than local vets out of hours initial cost which was a shock however as I wasn’t registered at at that local vets I couldn’t attend however these guys would see us no matter what and that’s what’s worth paying for! Thank you so much, the staff on the phone, reception and the vet were all very helpful. The check out easy and yes they charge another £35 for admin to help you claim (I don’t agree with that) but at least this way I’m likely to get my money faster and it was so easy to reply to the email and it’s done! Thanks for being a part of helping my dog get better and helping through a painful evening. ����🏻💛 Photo 1 sad and feeling sorry for himself to photo 2 happy back in his chair feeling better! 🥰

  • Donna Stocks

    a month ago

    I attended after seeing my own vet on the Monday morning after my dog displayed symptoms of a problem that he had before Christmas. I attended Tuesday at 1am after he displayed distended tummy and labored breathing. We sat in the waiting room for twenty minutes whilst they dely with an emergency. I was asked before she examined him “are you sure you want me to look at him he looks fine” I said I’m very concerned, explained some back history. She examined him thoroughly and said he seems stable i can hear his heart clearly and his vitals are fine, we can take bloods and do a scan but you could take him your vets in 8 hours and it would be cheaper” I agreed to take him home. Long story he has declined is currently have a procedure on his heart. His heart has succumbed to damage due to pressure from fluid. To say I’m disappointed is a mild emotion. I’m devastated my dog has been in in-necessary pain since Monday which could have been picked up or listened better to the owner who knows their pet! I’ve spent £327 pounds o could have put towards his 600 scan. No pet owner has unlimited access to money and although we have insurance it’s paying upfront for these costs. More importantly my baby drowning in his own body fluids is the main point

  • George Staicu

    a month ago

    Would not recommend. Was told on the phone that there will be a possibility of paying £320 for treatment of my cat, that's if he needed any. She didn't. All the vet did was check her eye and give her 3 eye drops and said to keep monitoring her for the next week. So I was like okay. Then the receptionist stopped me and told me to take a seat. They then called me up to pay bloody £380. My sister was the owner of the cat and he is o benefits and although I’ve been asked over the phone if we claim any benefits or not, the receptionist sat there and said there is nothing they can do. I have payed £100 as couldn’t afford more but they expect me to pay the rest. Don’t think so. For a 5 min visit and 3 drops this is beyond ridiculous. The nurses were very insistent to see them. The whole system needs sorting out. Appalling and outrageous!

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