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The Bilton Veterinary Centre, is located at 259 Bilton Road just to the south of Rugby. It is within easy reach of the major roads in and around town, as well as being close to the main motorway networks. The practice consists of six full time veterinary surgeons, ten veterinary nurses and eight other support staff. Offering a wide range of facilities and services, and with ample private parking to the rear of the building, the practice is a busy modern centre providing high quality service for companion animals.
Opening Hours Mon to Fri: 08.00am to 07.00pm and Sat: 08.00am to 12.00pm Routine Consultations are by appointment only:
24 hr EMERGENCY SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO REGISTERED CLIENTS
08.30am to 10.30am 02.00pm to 07.00pm 08.30am to 10.30pm CLOSED
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What Makes Us Different?
New “Cats & Small Furries” waiting room now open!!
March saw us open our special section of the waiting room - reserved exclusively for cats and small furries. We understand that visiting the vet can be stressful enough for these animals without the added effect of dogs peering at them or sniffing at them while they are in their baskets. We have converted an office to the side of the reception desk into a “dog-free” zone so these animals can wait in a quiet area. Of course - this also means that our doggy patients can wait in their area without being taunted by pussy cats and rabbits!
BBC Panorama Program Broadcast on Thursday 22nd July
The BBC program “It shouldn’t happen at a vet’s” aired last Thursday, and showed an undercover reporter (posing as a trainee veterinary nurse) being given a job at a chain of veterinary surgeries around London.
The program has rightly raised a number of issues and concerns amongst the pet owning public.
We hope to reassure our clients that this is NOT the normal amongst veterinary practices.