Whether you've searched 'Vets near me' or seen us around and looked for us directly, we'd like to welcome you to our website! Our aim is simple, to be the most trusted and highly regarded vets in Bath, to offer the best service to our clients and to your wonderful pets. Our main site is based in Wellsway, with 7 further branches in and around the Bath area.
That means you can find our dedicated vets in Oldfield Park, Saltford, Peasedown St John, Keynsham, Lower Weston and Melksham. Whether you're returning to us or you're a brand new client, we look forward to helping your best friend. Contact us to find out more.
That means you can find our dedicated vets in Oldfield Park, Saltford, Peasedown St John, Keynsham, Lower Weston and Melksham. Whether you're returning to us or you're a brand new client, we look forward to helping your best friend. Contact us to find out more.
Services
Combining the convenience and continuity of qualified vets and nurses at your local surgery, backed up with the support of Rosemary Lodge Veterinary Hospital, the group provides exceptional care for your pet. All our surgeries are accredited and approved by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and the hospital is the only practice in Bath and the surrounding area to achieve the highest, Tier 3, hospital standard.
Below is a list of just some of the services that are available to help your pet. However, with our referral team at Rosemary Lodge RCVS Tier 3 accredited Veterinary Hospital, acupuncturists, behaviourists and even Bath Canine Hydrotherapy in our midst, Bath Vets should be able offer every veterinary service you are ever likely to require.
Our consultations are 15 minutes long and include a 1.00 contribution towards Personal Protective Equipment. A vaccination certificate and a 15 minute appointment are provided for our vaccination services. All our fees include a 1.00 contribution towards Personal Protective Equipment. To take advantage of the savings listed above, join our Pet Health Club!
We 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!
From environmental substances like pollen, mould or dust mites, to parasites such as fleas and mites, or food allergies, there are lots of things that can cause pet allergies. If your dog or cat is gnawing at their skin, chewing its paws or scratching generally, it may be suffering from an allergy skin condition.
Reviews (12)
Will Marshall
Nov 30, 2021
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Spent a fortune on a condition that did not exist. Took my dog into the surgery because she was suffering from a "Slippy knee-cap" She goes off her food when her knee hurts. They gave her a different coloured pain killer than her previous one. My dog reacted severely to the pain killer and suffered a badly upset stomach with the runs. Her previous ppain-killer gave her no symptoms. This worstened her condition which was reflected in her blood test results. The vets tried to persuade me to look into why her blood test results were showing up problems which I know were linked to poor nutrition as
Koorbrats
Nov 30, 2021
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Ruth McNeilly
Nov 07, 2021
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Marie Martin
Oct 28, 2021
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My cat became poorly. He went through many tests and no definite conclusion was made, given a cocktail of drugs and was treated by different veterinary practioners with different theories.
The first practioner I spoke with suggested he had ingested a poison and keep him in over night. In the morning the another practioner suggested his diet was the cause. I was to put him on a specialised, expensive diet. He is a fussy eater and the changes caused him to become severely underweight. He went on to have a seizure, from which another practioner advised that he should be put down, because he either
The first practioner I spoke with suggested he had ingested a poison and keep him in over night. In the morning the another practioner suggested his diet was the cause. I was to put him on a specialised, expensive diet. He is a fussy eater and the changes caused him to become severely underweight. He went on to have a seizure, from which another practioner advised that he should be put down, because he either
Clarissa Bellavia
Oct 20, 2021
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In spite of the fact that our visit was one of the saddest moments, as we lost our dear dog, the staff were phenomenal. From the kind receptionist who helped me keep calm when i was making the call to the incredible Vet who made sure our dog and us were guided and looked after. We cannot thank them enough for making one of our worst days lighter.
Debs Best
Sep 17, 2021
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Soph
Jul 28, 2021
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Ian Weldon
Jul 17, 2021
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Stephanie Moore
May 24, 2021
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Annabel Thomas MacGregor
Apr 13, 2021
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Oct 24, 2010
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Oct 06, 2009
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