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Vets4Pets - Swindon

4.6(259 reviews)
Swindon
Open · today 08:30–18:00Owned by Pets at Home

About

Vets4Pets Swindon is a branch of the national Vets4Pets group in the Wiltshire town, treating small animals, exotics and farm species. Emergency cover is available alongside routine and nurse-led appointments.

The clinical range includes acupuncture, cardiology, oncology, ophthalmology, endoscopy and dental care. Grooming and nutritional advice are offered on site. The breadth of specialist-interest services, spanning complementary therapies, eye care, cancer screening and internal medicine, makes this one of the more broadly equipped Vets4Pets branches.

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  • Alan Tidy

    2 months ago

    Always great care for our dogs. The vets go above and beyond, the nurses are amazing and reception staff kind and helpful.

  • Iwona Sroka

    5 months ago

    Not suitable for small pet owner such as rats. Avoid. They don’t have flat fee for surgical treatment of ulcers, play with owner emotion, lack of empathy-compare inconclusive tests results to humans’ results, lack of professionalism and work ethic. At the end I had to put down the animal as other reliable practice advised that the animal’s age and the treatment is too risky and will bring more suffering than solving the problem. I would give 0 stars if I could and hope more people will avoid this clinic.

  • Jennifer Mulholland

    3 years ago

    I used these vets for 3 years, with my last dog. They are all friendly and polite. However, they have recently changed their policy and are more about money than the pets and won't see you if you can't pay upfront. The last time I visited, I saw a new vet, and she was pushing me to give my dog an operation for his laxating patellars. He is 3 years old and I would rather put off, giving him an operation, until absolutely necessary. I don't want him to have an anaesthetic if possibly avoided. Plus, he would need 5 weeks to rest and recover. He is a very active and energetic dog who loves his walks. If we stay home, for one day, he goes crazy the next day, charging about everywhere, when we go out. I went elsewhere for a second opinion. She asked to see him walking about and watched him closely. She said that he seemed to be managing quite well himself and didn't see the need to put him through the operation now, unless that's what I wanted. If I felt it impacted his daily life, or he was in pain, then I would say yes to the operation. He sometimes walks sideways and stretches his back legs a lot. But he's not in any pain and he runs about and plays as he should.

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