Hampton Park Vets
Veterinarians in Salisbury, Wiltshire

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Juliette Martin
Dec 02, 2023
I wholeheartedly recommend this practice. The staff is welcoming, and the service is exceptional. I received thorough and detailed information and was regularly updated on all available treatment options.
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Penni Fisher
Oct 25, 2023
The staff is friendly and well-informed, always treating my pets with love and care during each visit. Plus, signing up for their monthly payment plan covers annual vaccinations, and monthly worm and flea treatments, making it convenient and saving us from large annual bills.
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Hampton Park Vets
read moreDo you have a new puppy or kitten? Give them the best start in life with our half-price starter packages! These include everything your new family member will need, from vaccinations, microchipping, flea treatment and more!
About Us
read moreOur Salisbury and Hampshire vets are proud to serve Salisbury, Laverstock, Ford, Winterslow, Porton, Amesbury, Wilton, Odstock, Harnham, Old Sarum, Downton, Woodfalls, Redlynch, Fordingbridge and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service. Please call us at 01722 416 245 (Salisbury), 01725 511 492 (Downton), 01425 470 474 (Ringwood) if you have any questions or to schedule an appointment. Please note that all our telephone calls, both incoming and outgoing, are recorded for legal, training and security purposes.
Senior Pets
read moreWhen a pet reaches approximately 8 years of age, they are equivalent to retirement age in humans. As your pet reaches this stage in their life, their every day requirements change. With the ageing process, changes occur in the function of the body. Some of these changes can be seen from the outside: weight gain or loss, stiffness, dull hair/coat, loss of sight or hearing. Some changes, however, occur internally and can't be discovered without laboratory testing. Unfortunately, by the time symptoms of illness can be seen (in liver or kidney disease for example) organ damage is already in the advanced stages.
Gentle Euthanasia
read moreWe SPECIALISE in an AT-HOME veterinary hospice and euthanasia services. We know that it is often very stressful for either you or your pet to make the trip to the surgery during these times and so we offer, and encourage, these services in the comfort of your home. We will help you through the often difficult process of making a decision and ensure the process happens with your pet's welfare, dignity and comfort as our primary concerns. The focus of this service is to maintain comfort and quality of life for a pet that is terminally ill or geriatric, until either natural death occurs or euthanasia is elected by the family.