At PAWS Veterinary Health Centre we have been providing professional pet and small animal veterinary services in the Nuneaton area for over 100 years. PAWS is a small animal veterinary practice, based in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. We care for the whole spectrum of small animal health for all domestic companion animals and can cater for all your veterinary and pet healthcare needs.
Along with Whitestone Veterinary Clinic, PAWS is the small animal division of Midshire Veterinary Group. From new pet health checks through to acupuncture, we offer a wide variety of other pet services.
Along with Whitestone Veterinary Clinic, PAWS is the small animal division of Midshire Veterinary Group. From new pet health checks through to acupuncture, we offer a wide variety of other pet services.
Services
All our consultations are by appointment within the times shown above. We have a number of vets working routinely at the clinic during the week and for non-emergency appointments we will book this with the vet you request where possible. We carry out many routine, minor as well as more major operations at the clinic from neutering, dentistry up to orthopaedic (bone) surgery, eye and intestinal surgeries.
Keep your pet happy and well and spread the cost of annual preventative treatment with our monthly direct debit plan. Available to new and exisiting clients, you could save up to 25% on treatment per year*. PAWS Veterinary Health Centre and Whitestone Veterinary Clinic are proud to provide top quality healthcare for your pet.
Most of our veterinary surgeons have an interest in a particular aspect of veterinary medicine above their general veterinary training. With such a broad knowledge base we are well suited to be able to help with all your veterinary needs. To help care for you and your pet we employ a highly skilled and registered team of veterinary nurses and client support staff.
Reviews (7)
Sally Hassell
Nov 07, 2021
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Peter Ayres
Nov 03, 2021
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Martin Hill
Oct 14, 2021
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Laura Elizabeth
Sep 29, 2021
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So patient with my little dog Ivy who can be nervous when visiting the vets. Receptionist was lovely and caring towards both of us, as was the vet. She came outside to greet Ivy to encourage her into the building and soon had her tail wagging! Very understanding of Ivy's needs and were totally lovely to her. Thank you so much. (visited 22.9.21)
John Koerner
Sep 28, 2021
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Alexandra Eden
Aug 29, 2021
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The vets themselves were lovely with my new kitten, only issue came with the receptionists. Was standing there a few minutes before they even greeted me when I first came in (only 1 of 3 was on the phone). And when I needed to ask for something my vet said to get after my appointment, they ignored me saying hello/excuse me and then only really addressed me when the vet came out saying I needed something.
While the two vets I've seen were lovely I may consider somewhere else for the rest of my cats treatment as the staff at my previous home vet were much more welcoming and warm.
While the two vets I've seen were lovely I may consider somewhere else for the rest of my cats treatment as the staff at my previous home vet were much more welcoming and warm.
A. Burrows
Jul 28, 2021
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We used Paws For About 25 years until we made the mistake of moving to a more local surgery, 12 years ago.
We have been back with paws for nearly a year now, they have really cared for my 2 bunnies well, one with the female being spayed, she was cared for so well, that she recovered so quickly as if nothing had happened and they let her stay in, with her partner when he had to stay in to have his teeth done.
They vet nurse even spent time with my female, in the kennel while her partner was having his teeth done.
Bunnies are very complex animals and it puts me at ease knowing they are getting
We have been back with paws for nearly a year now, they have really cared for my 2 bunnies well, one with the female being spayed, she was cared for so well, that she recovered so quickly as if nothing had happened and they let her stay in, with her partner when he had to stay in to have his teeth done.
They vet nurse even spent time with my female, in the kennel while her partner was having his teeth done.
Bunnies are very complex animals and it puts me at ease knowing they are getting