Ashley Vets in Walton is a family run veterinary practice. It was established in 1983 by Mr Donald McArthur. Since then, Donald has grown the business taking pride in providing pets with the best care and attention. Donald expanded in 2000 opening Walton Road Veterinary Centre which is based in West Molesey.
We specialise in small animals, providing medical and surgical services to our patients. Our surgeries cover the Surrey and Middlesex areas including Walton, Sunbury, Molesey, Esher and Weybridge. If you would like help or advice about your pet please give one of our nurses a call on 01932 248941 and they will be very happy to help you.
We specialise in small animals, providing medical and surgical services to our patients. Our surgeries cover the Surrey and Middlesex areas including Walton, Sunbury, Molesey, Esher and Weybridge. If you would like help or advice about your pet please give one of our nurses a call on 01932 248941 and they will be very happy to help you.
Services
Here at Ashley vets we provide a range of services enabling us to provide the highest standards of veterinary care for your pets. If you have any questions about the services we offer or about your pet's treatment, please give us a call and our friendly nurses would be happy to help you. Vaccinations are important and help to protect your pet from diseases that can seriously harm or kill them.
We use state of the art technology from Idexx a leader in pet healthcare innovation. Using this equipment we are able to diagnose any problems your pet may have straight away and provide a complete set of results to you at the time of your visit. Getting your animal tested means early detection of any serious issues such as kidney failure or liver disease, the early signs of these conditions are very subtle and can be easily missed.
Mircochipping is a simple safe and quick procedure. The microchip is a small silicon coated chip with a unique 15 digit number which can be read with a scanner by any animal professional (for example any Vet). Quick and easy to implant (It's placed under the skin of the animal and it therefore cannot get lost as a collar might do).
Takeshi spent his childhood in Japan before moving to Belgium where he graduated from the University of Ghent in 2006. He has worked mostly in the UK as a small animal veterinary surgeon. He has an interest in all aspects of surgery, orthopaedics and diagnostic imaging. In his spare time, he enjoy swimming, scuba diving and playing football.