Our new membership scheme called “The Practice Plan”, which will provide clients with the support needed to help keep their pets fit and healthy.
Monthly Fees
1. Full clinical examination twice per year to include general health. Ears, eyes, weight, heart, claws and dentition.
2. Annual vaccination.
3. Worming treatments (sufficient for 12 months)
4. Flea treatments (sufficient for 12 months)
5. Treatment planning.
6. Dietary advice.
7. 10% Discount off the cost of diets and sundries purchased at the surgery.
8. 10% Discount off the normal cost of other services. • Consultation, • X-rays, • Blood Sampling, • Surgery, • Additional vaccinations, • Emergency call outs.
9. Extended payment scheme available for treatment costing over £200.00.
Benefits Of The Practice Plan Regular visits mean that we have the opportunity to administer necessary vaccinations and dispense accurate and up-to-date worming and flea treatments. In addition, an overall clinical examination of your pet annually gives us the opportunity to carefully monitor his/her general health and also offer advice, support and treatment planning, which in many cases prevent problems arising in the future.
The cost of maintaining the good general health of your pets is distributed throughout the year by making monthly direct debit payments. It couldn’t be simpler. The costs of routine treatments are spread throughout the year.
Accidental Injury Cover For only an additional £1.50 per month, we include accidental injury cover. This provides cover for the cost of treating accidental injuries up to £2,500 per incident, subject to an excess of £75. Total claims in any 12 month period may not exceed £5,000.
The cover applies to treatment by our vets only. However, if our practice is closed when immediate treatment is needed, or you and your pet are away from home (anywhere in the UK), then cover is extended to include the nearest available vet. Further details of cover are available from the practice.
Vaccinations
These should be administered to kittens and puppies at an early age to protect them against several life threatening diseases.
Canine: Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parvo, Parainfluenza
Feline: Flu, Enteritis, Leukaemia
Rabbit: Myxomatosis, HVD
Not included: Kennel Cough (dogs)
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