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About Dog & Cat Vets in Thame
For those primarily concerned with the care of dogs and cats, Thame's veterinary clinics offer comprehensive services.
Both clinics in Thame cater to companion animals, providing routine and emergency services for dogs and cats. This focus ensures that pet owners have access to necessary care for their beloved pets, from vaccinations to more urgent medical needs. The presence of a veterinary nurse training facility at Sprinz & Nash further enhances the quality of care available, as it indicates a commitment to professional development and expertise in companion-animal care.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Thame
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Our Score (57/100)
NorCal Veterinary Services Ltd is an independent veterinary practice serving Thame and the surrounding area, with a clear focus on farm and smallholding animals. Its website lists work with cattle, sheep, game and poultry, as well as an AI...
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NorCal Veterinary Services Ltd is an independent veterinary practice serving Thame and the surrounding area, with a clear focus on farm and smallholding animals. Its website lists work with cattle, sheep, game and poultry, as well as an AI service. Reviews also describe prompt urgent help, including out-of-hours visits and poultry cases seen quickly even for people who were not already registered.
Our Score (50/100)
- Many recent reviewers describe the team as friendly, professional and welcoming, with clear explanations and good handling of routine visits. - Positive comments often highlight reception and nursing staff in particular, and some owners...
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- Many recent reviewers describe the team as friendly, professional and welcoming, with clear explanations and good handling of routine visits. - Positive comments often highlight reception and nursing staff in particular, and some owners say they can usually be seen when there is a problem. - The main negative theme is communication: a few reviewers report conflicting information about procedures or medications, and one owner felt a kitten's dental issue was not addressed quickly enough.




