• Qualified, Professional, Experienced, Caring exotic pet Vets & Nurses
• We care about all species and are experienced in treating them. We treat both them and their owners with respect.
• Referrals & Second opinions – if you don’t feel your normal vet is comfortable treating these species we are happy to help.
• Advice on diet and husbandry. We keep and care for a wide range of fish, frogs and others ourselves so we know what we are talking about.
• Behavioural Problems – prevention & treatment
• Radiographs (Xrays) – our xray is capable of making clear images of even the tiniest of pets.
• Ultrasound
• Orthopaedic Procedures
• Soft Tissue surgeries
• Complete Parasite control
• Full in house Blood testing
• Complete in House Laboratory
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