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Our Registered Veterinary Nurses run a range of nurse clinics to provide help and advice for pet owners.

The veterinary nursing team at Brentknoll Vets, are passionate about supporting you and your pets. Nurse clinics are an excellent option to get advice and assistance for a wide range of preventative healthcare, as well as support with managing health conditions.

Veterinary nurses can support you with advice (within these clinics) about caring for your pet on a variety of areas such as:

  • Senior health care - caring for older pets
  • Nutrition and weight management - planning a nutritious diet
  • Post-operative care - what to do after an operation
  • Dental care - keeping teeth and gums healthy

They can also administer some treatments including:

  • Second vaccinations
  • Various medications
  • Applying flea, tick and worming treatment
  • Microchipping
  

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Finally, there are many procedures that veterinary nurses can complete during a nurse clinic. For example, wound management (redressing and reapplying bandages) and nail clipping to name just a couple.

As you can see, there are many areas our veterinary nurses can help you with during a nurse clinic, please get in touch to find out more!

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Some services incur charges and certain nurse clinics are only available at certain branches due to space and facilities.

Nurse Consultations

Our wonderful team of dedicated veterinary nurses are here to help you keep your pet fit and well, happy and healthy – throughout his or her life.

They run regular "clinics" to help you and your pet enjoy life together.

  • Puppy and kitten checks
  • Adolescent checks
  • Senior pet checks
  • Dental checks
  • Weight and nutrition clinics
  • Anal gland expression
  • Nail clipping
  • Microchipping
  • Parasite advice
  • Rabbit advice

Did you know?

The title 'veterinary nurse' is not protected, and therefore anyone, even if they lack the relevant training and education, can refer to themselves as a veterinary nurse.

Here at Brentknoll Vets - those responsible for looking after your pet during anaesthetics, in recovery after their surgeries and offering advice in nurse clinics; are always fully qualified registered veterinary nurses enrolled with the RCVS (Royal college of veterinary surgeons).

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