Crown House Vets
Veterinarians in Rochdale, Greater Manchester

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About Us
read moreAll the vets and nurses here have their own animals and intend to look after your pet just as we would our own. We aim to keep your pets healthy and happy with preventive healthcare. Should your animal unfortunately become poorly, we also have the skills and equipment to diagnose and treat many complex medical and surgical conditions. The RCVS as a statutory regulator: Undertaking the statutory responsibilities set out in the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 - to maintain a register of veterinary surgeons eligible to practise in the UK; to regulate veterinary education and to regulate professional conduct.
Repeat Prescriptions
read morePlease be informed that we may ask to re-examine your pet before we can provide any new medication if we suspect a re-examination is needed. If you are not yet a client, you can register with us here or contact us if you have any questions at all.
Video Consultations
read moreIf it's not possible for you to attend the practice but you need some advice or your pet is unwell, we can offer you a video consultation. We would always prefer to see you face to face, but understand this is not always possible in the current circumstances. Step 1: Phone us and advise the receptionist that you'd like to arrange a video consultation. Step 2: The receptionist will take some information from you and explain how the consultation will work. They'll then arrange your video consultation over the phone (which includes taking payment).
Pet Nutrition at Local Vets in
read moreWe believe that nutrition is an important part of keeping pets healthy and can also play a vital part in the treatment of some illnesses. This is why we stock a select range of cat and dog pet food in practice, helping to take the faff out of pet food for our clients by recommending diets that have been scientifically created to provide optimal nutrition, which tastes great! Explore the guide to pet nutrition to discover the truth behind current trending diets and what your pet really needs for a balanced diet, or contact us to book in for a nutrition consultation with a member of the team.
Veterinary Services at Local Vets
read moreOn entering the practice, you will be met by one of the friendly receptionists and be asked to provide your name and your animal's name. This information will passed to the vet who will call you for your appointment. The vet will ask questions related to the illness of your pet prior to doing a clinical examination to find out what the problem seems to be. Your pet will then be examined with special care to ascertain what the illness is by using the information you have provided and any past history notes.