Seadown Veterinary Group
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Jackie Ramos
We was on a short break in the new forest when our dogs kneecap came out he was in pain & we didnt know where to go, I googled Seadown Vet group in Lymington as we had no signal we drove there on Saturday morning hoping to be seen. The minute we arrived we were greeted by a lovely receptionist who took all our details & was seen within 10 minutes by the lovely vet Claire, she had time for us explained everything but most importantly worked her magic & got our dog out of pain. There were no out of hours fees to pay as they were open, we cant praise the care given to us enough by these 2 special ladies on what was a stressful time away from home. Thank you so much we are so grateful.
Apr 14th, 2022 -
Mark J Smith
Critical: Quality
Sep 9th, 2021 -
matthew ockham
Apr 25th, 2021 -
Nick Hubbard
Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Reliability, Responsiveness, Value
Aug 26th, 2020 -
Paul Smith
I feel let down. Sadly this vet won't see a pet in distress unless you are registered with them. Having just moved to Lymington and in urgent need of a vet to see my pet who was seriously injured yesterday - they still wouldn't see us unless we were registered. But they are not taking on new customers at this moment as they have too much work. Not even in an emergency. I guess you can all make up your own mind whether that is an ethical approach you would expect - but it's not in my book as all vet's have a duty of care to help any animal in distress, even if it's inconvenient, just find a way to help in some way. Welcome to Seadown but if you're not registered, your animals distress is unfortunate, please go elsewhere. Ethics is more important than policy folks. I can wait on a list to join officially in 6 months no problem for boosters and regular stuff - but not assisting (at all) with an animal in pain is just wrong.
Oct 10th, 2021
Contact Info
- (159) 067-2027
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Seadown Veterinary Group?
A The phone number for Seadown Veterinary Group is: (159) 067-2027.
Q Where is Seadown Veterinary Group located?
A Seadown Veterinary Group is located at 4 Avenue Rd, Lymington, eng SO41 9GJ
Q What is the internet address for Seadown Veterinary Group?
A The website (URL) for Seadown Veterinary Group is: http://www.seadownvets.co.uk/
Q What days are Seadown Veterinary Group open?
A Seadown Veterinary Group is open:
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Saturday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Sunday: Closed
Q How is Seadown Veterinary Group rated?
A Seadown Veterinary Group has a 4.2 Star Rating from 33 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Seadown Veterinary Group
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Overall Rating
( 33 Reviews )Jackie Ramos on Google
We was on a short break in the new forest when our dogs kneecap came out he was in pain & we didnt know where to go, I googled Seadown Vet group in Lymington as we had no signal we drove there on Saturday morning hoping to be seen.
The minute we arrived we were greeted by a lovely receptionist who took all our details & was seen within 10 minutes by the lovely vet Claire, she had time for us explained everything but most importantly worked her magic & got our dog out of pain.
There were no out of hours fees to pay as they were open, we cant praise the care given to us enough by these 2 special ladies on what was a stressful time away from home.
Thank you so much we are so grateful.
Mark J Smith on Google
Critical: Quality
matthew ockham on Google
Nick Hubbard on Google
Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Reliability, Responsiveness, Value
Paul Smith on Google
I feel let down. Sadly this vet won't see a pet in distress unless you are registered with them. Having just moved to Lymington and in urgent need of a vet to see my pet who was seriously injured yesterday - they still wouldn't see us unless we were registered. But they are not taking on new customers at this moment as they have too much work. Not even in an emergency. I guess you can all make up your own mind whether that is an ethical approach you would expect - but it's not in my book as all vet's have a duty of care to help any animal in distress, even if it's inconvenient, just find a way to help in some way. Welcome to Seadown but if you're not registered, your animals distress is unfortunate, please go elsewhere. Ethics is more important than policy folks. I can wait on a list to join officially in 6 months no problem for boosters and regular stuff - but not assisting (at all) with an animal in pain is just wrong.