Veterinarians in Buckinghamshire

Wendover Heights Veterinary Centre

Wendover Heights Veterinary Centre

Wendover Heights Veterinary Centre
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP22
Located on the edge of the Chiltern Hills in rural Buckinghamshire, Wendover Heights Veterinary Centre has been delivering quality veterinary care, both locally and further afield for over forty years. We pride ourselves with the quality of service given by our team of veterinary surgeons, nursing team
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Hampden Veterinary

Hampden Veterinary

Hampden Veterinary
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP17 8HH
Serving customers across 7 counties, Hampden Veterinary Hospital has been created for over seventy years. Being one of only 2 veterinary hospitals in Buckinghamshire, the practice supplies highly specialised care within our Small Animal hospital and 4 outlying branches in Elm Farm, Fairford Leys, Watermead
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Catac Products

Catac Products

Catac Products
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP15 6QT
A s UK based manufacturers Catac prides itself on manufacturing and providing quality, reliable goods for the pet industry throughout the world. To ensure our products are of high level and suitable for their purpose we continually research new ideas to reach a positive experience for our clients, who
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Hall Place

Hall Place

Hall Place
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14
With practices in Maidenhead, Marlow and Stokenchurch, Hall Place Veterinary Centre has been delivering veterinary care for tiny animals and horses since 1993. Each practice is conveniently situated and has free on-site parking. We currently have a complete array of facilities and services. To find out
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Midsummer Veterinary Group

Midsummer Veterinary Group

Midsummer Veterinary Group
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK14 6
I have worked with Dexter, at this practice, since we opened in 1985. In 1996 I became a Pet Health Counsellor and started taking nurse clinics. In 2007 I became a qualified Animal Nursing Assistant (ANA) I will shortly be taking my first year exams towards becoming a qualified Veterinary Nurse. As well
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