Welcome to our new surgery.

The team at Ferring Street Vets are delighted to introduce you to our new premises in Ferring. We have state of the art facilities and equipment to allow our experienced team to continue to care for your best friends as if they were our own pets.

Welcome to our new surgery.

The team at Ferring Street Vets are delighted to introduce you to our new premises in Ferring. We have state of the art facilities and equipment to allow our experienced team to continue to care for your best friends as if they were our own pets.

Welcome to our new surgery.

The team at Ferring Street Vets are delighted to introduce you to our new premises in Ferring. We have state of the art facilities and equipment to allow our experienced team to continue to care for your best friends as if they were our own pets.

Welcome to our new surgery.

The team at Ferring Street Vets are delighted to introduce you to our new premises in Ferring. We have state of the art facilities and equipment to allow our experienced team to continue to care for your best friends as if they were our own pets.

Welcome to our new surgery.

The team at Ferring Street Vets are delighted to introduce you to our new premises in Ferring. We have state of the art facilities and equipment to allow our experienced team to continue to care for your best friends as if they were our own pets.

Vaccine Amnesty

Get Back On Track with Our Vaccine Amnesty Promotion

Is your pet’s vaccination schedule up to date? If not, your furry friend could be at risk of contracting severe diseases such as parvovirus, leptospirosis, distemper, feline calicivirus, feline herpesvirus, and feline panleukopenia. These illnesses are not only highly contagious but can also be fatal. Alarmingly, we have seen cases of some of these diseases in our clinic over the last couple of months. To help ensure your pet is protected, we are offering a Vaccine Amnesty throughout January. During this limited-time promotion, you can bring your pet’s vaccines up to date with a course of two injections for the price of a single booster. This significant discount is our way of making it easier for you to prioritize your pet’s health and wellbeing.

Why Vaccinate Your Pet?

Vaccinating your pets regularly is crucial throughout their lifetime. Unvaccinated pets are highly susceptible to dangerous diseases that can cause serious health issues or even prove fatal. can also pose risks to your family. Protecting your pet means safeguarding your home and loved ones.

Vaccinations can protect your dog from:

  • Parvovirus -
    • A highly contagious virus, very common in the UK. Parvo can cause vomiting, diarrhoea and lethargy and can be lethal for your pet once infected.
  • Leptospirosis
    • A contagious virus that attacks the gastrointestinal, respiratory and central nervous system and unfortunately has no known cure. It can be fatal for your dog within 2-5 weeks of being infected.
  • Distemper
    • A bacterial infection which attacks the nervous system and organs. Some symptoms include fever, difficulty breathing, muscle tremors and diarrhoea. If the infection progresses into the liver or kidney, it can cause severe damage and can be proven lethal. It is important to note that humans and especially young children can be infected.
  • Kennel cough
    • Another highly contagious infection of the respiratory system. Most dogs contract this infection by playing with other dogs and not in kennels. Kennel Cough symptoms are choking, coughing, runny nose and eye discharge. The bacteria are most likely to attack vulnerable dogs such as puppies, elderly dogs or those with chronic respiratory diseases.
  • Parainfluenza
    • A highly contagious virus that affects the lungs and is one of the most common contributing causes of Kennel Cough. The severity of symptoms depends on the dog’s age and health but they may suffer from fever, cough, sneezing, eye inflammation and lethargy.
  • Hepatitis
    • Not to be mistaken with human hepatitis and cannot be passed to humans. However this virus attacks the liver, kidneys, eyes and blood vessels. Symptoms can vary but in severe cases, the infection can result in jaundice, liver failure, coma and even death.

Vaccinations can protect your cat from:

  • Flu
    • Cat flu is very common in the UK and unfortunately there is no cure. The symptoms are similar to those of a cold in humans but in serious cases, it can develop into pneumonia or ulcers in the eyes with a risk of damaging their eyesight permanently or losing one or both eyes. Kittens are at most risk and pregnant cats can pass on the virus to their kittens.
  • Enteritis
    • A highly contagious virus, often referred to as feline parvovirus, attacks lining of the intestines and causes severe vomiting, bloody diarrhoea, loss of appetite, lethargy and potentially seizures. There is no cure and vets can only treat the symptoms with medicines and fluids. Adult cats are more likely to survive but it is often fatal for young kittens.
  • Leukaemia
    • A life-long disease without cure that is very common in the UK. The cats’ immune system is weakened and unfortunately the virus is lethal for most cats within three, four years of catching the virus.

Don’t let missed boosters leave your pet vulnerable. Now is the time to take action and ensure they remain healthy and happy.

Book Your Appointment Today Scheduling an appointment is quick and easy. Don’t wait—make sure your pet is protected against these life-threatening diseases by booking during our vaccine promotion.

Are you a VIP?

Joining our VIP Healthcare Plan at the time of vaccination is the most cost-effective way to keep your pet’s preventative healthcare on track. Our plan helps you spread the cost of everyday care so you can relax and enjoy life with your little VIP.

Take advantage of this opportunity to secure your pet’s health and wellbeing. Contact us today to book or to learn more about the benefits of our VIP Healthcare Plan.

Your pet’s health is our priority. Let’s get back on track together

 

Family friendly service with modern, first class facilities

Endoscopy and Laparoscopy

Endoscopy and Laparoscopy

Our specialised equipment and extensive training allows us to offer laparoscopic surgery for our patients.
Ultrasonography

Ultrasonography

Ultrasonography allows visualisation of internal organs allowing assessment of structures such as the heart, liver, kidneys, spleen and bladder.
Electrocardiography

Electrocardiography

Heart disease and electrolyte disturbances can lead to irregular heart rhythms. Our ECG machine allows us to detect, and monitor response to treatment of, these conditions.
Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

Eye problems are seen very frequently in small animals. Sadly eyes can deteriorate very quickly if not properly diagnosed.
Radiology

Radiology

We have a dedicated x-ray room with a state of the art X-ray machine.
Surgery

Surgery

At Ferring Street Veterinary Surgery we perform all routine operations such as castrations and spaying through to the more challenging operations.
Dentistry

Dentistry

Dental problems are frequently encountered in cats and dogs and even guinea pigs and rabbits!
Blood Pressure Monitoring

Blood Pressure Monitoring

High blood pressure is a relatively common complaint in elderly cats but is also seen older dogs.
Laboratory

Laboratory

We are lucky to have one of the latest blood analysers which allow us to perform blood samples in house.
Kennels

Kennels

We understand that being kennelled can be a stressful experience for our patients. To minimise this, we have separate dog and cat wards.
Parking

Parking

We are lucky to have a private parking area in front of our premises for you to use when visiting the surgery.
"Lovely practice. Really helpful and consultative staff." Grum Bond
"They treat your fur baby as their extended family." Jacquie Hodgkins
"Fantastic. Brilliant and so caring. Abigail Best
"Lovely vet. Really empathetic" Sharon Curry
"Excellent vets with very friendly and helpful staff " Andy Harrison
RCVS