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Acorn Vets - Hove Surgery, East Sussex

 
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49 Portland Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 5DQ, united-kingdom

Animal Type

Animals Treated
  • Bird
  • Cat
  • Dogs
  • Small Animals

Services

Services
  • Dentistry
  • X-Ray
  • Holistic
  • In-house Laboratory
  • Microchipping
  • Nurse Clinic

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United Kingdom

Local Vets For Local Pets in East Sussex

The staff at Acorn vets are dedicated to providing a caring and compassionate environment for your pets when they’re poorly and a place for owners to get the very best help and advice on keeping their pets in tip-top health.

We aim to make sure your pet stays fit and healthy at a reasonable cost and believe preventative health care saves you money and your pet discomfort and distress. Our veterinary nurses run a range of clinics to help owners maintain and improve the quality of life for all pets, including puppy parties, podgy pets (dogs, cat and rabbits) and care for seniors.

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 This Practice Offers Their Clients The Pet Health Club Scheme

The Pet Health Club scheme is a great way to spread the cost of preventative healthcare for your pet while saving you money. It covers all your pet’s essential routine healthcare in a budgeted monthly payment.

More importantly, all members can enjoy great savings on products and services, keeping your pet happy and healthy.

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AVOID THIS VET AT ALL COSTS ONLY CARE ABOUT SIZE OF YOUR WALLET AND NOT ANIMALS
after litter of pups vaccinated ONE ALLOWED TO FALL ON FLOOR, 2 smaller ones became ill, one died, the other just survived. Then upon other one getting 2nd jab lost fur around neckline. Went for appt, they took a quick look and prescribed 4x antibiotic pills at charge of £16.69. I have since found out that the same pills are 88p for 4 online. Also charged £48.91 for consult, I said to them a few days later that they had misdiagnosed, they said to get a 2nd consult elsewhere, which i did - at medivet. They confirmed that it was not a bacterial infection, but a yeast/fungal infection. Acorn Vets are now saying that they want test results printout etc ANYTHING TO AVOID PAYING OUT FOR MIS AND BAD DIAGNOSIS
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