We strive to provide excellent veterinary care for our patients and a friendly environment. We are the only Royal College Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Accredited Small Animal Hospital in East Surrey with branches in Smallfield, Merstham and Tanhouse. We offer up-to-date facilities with modern equipment and our team of veterinary surgeons and nurses are compassionate, enthusiastic and knowledgeable.
To help keep us all safe, please do not attend the practice unless you have a pre-booked appointment, or have arranged to collect food/medication.
To help keep us all safe, please do not attend the practice unless you have a pre-booked appointment, or have arranged to collect food/medication.
Services
The Village Veterinary Group has a team of full-time vets and part-time vets with a variety of special interests between them. They are supported by many dedicated and caring veterinary nurses and animal nursing assistants who also run nurse clinics and are always happy to offer advice.
We have a friendly team of receptionists headed by our practice manager who are more than happy to arrange your appointments, order food or medication and help direct you to the right vet or nurse for further information.We take pride in constantly undergoing further training and discussion to improve the service we offer.
We have a friendly team of receptionists headed by our practice manager who are more than happy to arrange your appointments, order food or medication and help direct you to the right vet or nurse for further information.We take pride in constantly undergoing further training and discussion to improve the service we offer.
Our knowledgeable staff and facilities allow us to deal with a variety of medical conditions your pet may experience. We hope we do not have to see you or your pet for an emergency but if we do, we are equipped to handle the situation. In some cases, your pet may require further diagnostic tests.
It can be used alone or in conjunction with other diagnostic tools to provide a list of possible causes for a pets condition, identify the exact cause of a problem or rule out possible problems.When a pet is being radiographed, an X-ray beam passes through its body and hits a piece of radiographic film.
It can be used alone or in conjunction with other diagnostic tools to provide a list of possible causes for a pets condition, identify the exact cause of a problem or rule out possible problems.When a pet is being radiographed, an X-ray beam passes through its body and hits a piece of radiographic film.
In the event of an emergency during our normal opening hours please call our surgery on 01883 348483 and you will be advised what to do next. If your call is during the night or at the weekend whilst our clinic is closed, please contact MiNightVet Caterham on 01883 725790. MiNightVet Caterham is our preferred emergency services partner.
She has been qualified for many years and has worked in referral practice gaining knowledge and experience in all aspects of nursing, including advanced and specialist work. She has a keen interest in anaesthesia, analgesia and critical care and gained her nursing certificate in anaesthesia and critical care in 2011.
Sue has been the groomer at the Village Animal for almost 10 years and loves her job working with dogs, cats and the occasional rabbit! She has a lovely rescue Staffy cross called Monty, who comes to work with her every day. She enjoys singing to them while she listens to the radio and says this seems to help them stay calm!