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Old 12-10-2013, 12:37 PM   #61
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Vet Name: Steve and Laura
Practice Name: Skeldale Veterinary Centre
Address: Skeldale Veterinary Centre, York Road, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 3BT
Telephone: 01845 522297
Website: Skeldale Veterinary Centre, Thirsk News

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I'm listing this practice by nature of the thread, however really I'm only reccomending a couple of specific vets. It is a mixed practice in a very farming-centric area - so not all the members of staff have quite the same, er, standard of care for small rodenty things.

Laura keeps hamsters herself, and she's sort of "the hamster person" at the practice.
Steve is the vet I've seen most and I'm training him up to be a very good rat vet.
I tend to ask to see Steve first (for rat and hamster things), but will happily see Laura if he's not in.

While not an experienced vet (he only graduated a couple of years ago), Steve used to own rats himself, genuinely likes them and wants to do the best he can for them. This is extended to hamsters and other small pets. He's friendly, approachable and explains everything through very clearly so I know exactly what the options are. His examinations are also incredibly thorough and he's very good at handling both very wriggly escapist rats and senile, grumpy likely-to-bite hamsters. Steve is also happy to take advice from other vets (I've taken along a print-out of an email conversation on dosages) and knows [and is happy with the fact that] I get advice from both more knowledgable friends and online resources.

One of the things that made me trust him initially is that he's also incredibly honest - both with regards to capabilities and experience. And said information is volunteered, rather than having to be weedled out as with some other vets. If he doesn't know something medically he's also willing to look up there and then if possible, or to look up the info later on.

Steve is also happy for me to take an active role, rather than passively going off things he's said. I've been allowed to listen to chests by stethescope to get more of an idea as to what he's going off. Also when a rat of mine was seriously ill over the festive period and was on daily dex, he showed me how to inject it myself so that I didn't need to pay a daily out of hours fee.

Occasionally I will also see Laura too, but as said she's my second choice. I've only used her for diagnostics post-death so can't really comment on her skill there, but in this specific situation her thoughts were on the same line to mine. She's very good at handling hamsters and good at handling rats so long as they're not overly pingy. She's happy to prescribe non-liscenced drugs at suitable doses, and goes out of her way to put the animal first. Laura's approachable and also very good at calming one down and making sensible suggestions should you phone up panicking and being angry/ upset with how another vet [different practice] handled a situation

Both vets are happy to let me buy meds by the bottle and give good amounts of drugs to keep costs down my end. I've only been using this practice since moving to the area in August 2011, but so far my rats (kindly having lots of health problems...) and hamster have been prescribed: Baytril, co-amox, doxy, septrin, zithromax, draxxin, loxicom [cheaper brand of metacam], vetergesic, dexamethasone, prednisone, frusemide and bisolvon. Cephalexin and galastop have also been considered, and ruled out for reasons to do with the situation rather than external pressures such as stupid lisencing rules. In other words, they don't treat rodents or rodent owners as lesser beings, and are willing to try the less common based on the merits of the drug itself and the sitution in question.

Additionally prices are on the cheap side. Hamster consults are ~£10 ("child's pet") and this price isn't bumped up for an extended consult or if you bring multiple rodents. Follow-up consults aren't always charged, depending on specifics of the situation. Out of hours fee is £50 and they have a rota for that themselves, rather than employing seperate people. PTS costs £7-14 for rats, so I'd assume lower end of that for hamsters. Their preferred method is gas chamber before fatal injection. As an owner you're more than welcome to be present - unlike some surgeries who think it's a H&S risk to let you go out back. Drugs are cheap too, especially those in pill form.

I've not needed any operations doing while I've been living here, so I can't comment on that specificially myself. If you're wanting to talk to them about it I'd phone up and ask to speak directly to one of Steve or Laura - they're more than happy to help on the phone.

So overall, while they're not necessarily specifically experienced, they have all the other qualities of good vets. Personally I'd rather vets like this than a specialist who treats customers like dirt. And I say this more than just theoretically - this situation happened when I took my rats to an exotics vet in the area, and I refuse to go back.

[edited review from a rat POV]
Both of these vets have since left. I would no longer personally recommend this practice.
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Old 12-10-2013, 12:47 PM   #62
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Beech house vets.
Stopes Rd,
Radcliffe
Greater Manchester.

01617231759.
Beech House Veterinary Surgery, Radcliffe, Manchester.

Great small family run practise. Can't recommend enough. Ask for Shaun (the owner) or Evan. Both brilliant!!
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Old 12-10-2013, 01:45 PM   #63
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Here's the best exotic vet in Arizona:

Wright Bird & Exotic Pet House Calls
(480)495-3420
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He used to be one of the main doctors at the Arizona Exotic Animal Hospital, but he left to start his own practice. He's also the only vet I talked to that knew what an "impacted cheek pouch" was.
Dr. Wright recently passed away, and his practice was closed. I'll update when I find a suitable vet replacement.
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Old 10-03-2014, 02:37 PM   #64
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Budget Vets Newport
On Malpas road.
01633 855825.

Always ask for Ian as he's the exotics vet
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Old 04-08-2015, 12:10 PM   #65
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Garston Veterinary Group

Have surgeries located in Trowbridge, Westbury, Warminster and Frome. They can book you an appointment with any of the surgeries within the practice so there's the best chance of getting your pet seen, however they will try to accommodate your request for a particular location where possible. You can register your pet in advance but you can also register them when you call for an appointment if necessary. They run a dedicated emergencies service for registered pets rather than outsourcing them which is reassuring if your pet is taken ill and you are unable to travel long distances.

Vanessa Lucas (works out of Trowbridge) was excellent with Meat when I took him recently as was Kate Wilsher (works out of Frome) and they're the vets that I'd recommend asking for if you can.

to give you an idea on pricing, Meat's consultation plus antibiotic eye drops was £29 and his tooth trimming was £6.

There's no central number for the group so my advice would be to contact the practice that would be your first choice of location as they will be able to book at the others too. Telephone numbers are on their website.

Garston Veterinary Group
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Old 04-26-2015, 07:51 AM   #66
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YORKSHIRE

WESTWOOD VETERINARY PRACTISE
106 HIGH STREET, BOSTON SPA, WEST YORKSHIRE
01937 842210


Im registered with this vets for my ham Sammi, the prices are great, they are very friendly and make it a great experience for both pet and owner, would always come back here! (about £14 for a consultsion and baytril antibiotics + 2 syringes)
This is only an 18 min drive from me! thanks!
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Old 11-26-2015, 08:13 PM   #67
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One specific vet at Bay Vets in Lancaster- I'm unsure of his name but he is middle-aged and Scottish (I'll update as soon as I find his name!)
He's brilliant with hamsters.

Baldrand House‎
Bowerham Rd
Lancaster
Lancashire
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Telephone: 01524 32696
Fax: 01524 849690
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Old 11-27-2015, 09:50 AM   #68
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Animates in Thurlby, Lincolnshire, has an excellent exotics department. I've had experiences with them with hams and rabbits and they have been brilliant with both. There's two exotics vets and both are very good.

Website - Animates
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Old 12-30-2015, 08:44 AM   #69
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Stuart Becker at Clarendon Vets in Altrincham is brilliant, he has a PHD in Mouse Behaviour and is really interested in small furries, so he really knows his stuff.

Clarendon Veterinary Surgery
Clarendon Avenue
Altrincham
Cheshire
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Hi All,
Do you know any good vet who understand dwarf hammies, around south London or Surrey?
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