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Orchid Veterinary Surgery - Brentwood, Essex

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Orchid Veterinary Surgery - Brentwood, Essex

 
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309 Ongar Road, Brentwood, Essex, CM15 9HP, united-kingdom

Phone: 01277 227462

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  • Bird
  • Cat
  • Dogs
  • Small Animals

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  • X-Ray
  • In-house Laboratory

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Orchid Veterinary Surgery in Brentwood, Essex

Here at Orchid we are delighted to have a full time Veterinary Surgeon (Vet), assisted by not one, but three, Veterinary Nurses. This is to ensure that your pet gets the best care and treatment we can provide whether they visit us for a simple vaccination boaster, minor surgery such as a spay or castration, or more major surgery.

Orchid Veterinary Surgery is also proud to work with local cat rescue centre Pussycat-Lodge, the Cat-Protection-League and Woodgreen-Animal-Shelter.

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When I got her, she was in just a tank with a water bowl. No hide house, no basking light, no branches to climb; nothing. She has all that now