Dear clients we have some maintenance work being completed at our Rochester branch so we will be moving all care to our Walderslade branch from Monday 5th August until further notice. You can contact Walderslde directly on 01634 684440.

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Whether it is your first visit to Warren House Vets, or you have been here before, your pet will need an initial consultation to establish whether any issues need attention.

Consultations can be used to investigate specific symptoms or injuries you may have noticed in your pet or as a general health and wellbeing assessment when you register your pet with us for the first time. If you have a new kitten or puppy who needs a microchip, we will book them in for a consultation to check them over first.

Additionally, our registered and qualified Veterinary Nurses also have various appointments that they can offer, from post-operative check-ups, nail clipping and worming tablet administration to running clinics on topics such as weight management, dental health or senior pets.

One of our highly trained and experienced Veterinary Surgeons or nurses will welcome you into a private consultation room. We will ask you for any information that may be useful, like changes in your pet's behaviour or eating habits. If your pet is already registered with us, we'll also review their medical records and history. We'll then conduct a thorough 15-minute physical check of your pet, concentrating on any particular areas where you may be concerned there is a problem.

If the initial consultation reveals any cause for concern, our vet will agree on the next steps with you. This could include medication, x-rays, referral to a nurse clinic, or further investigation. We'll keep you informed every step of the way.

Unable to come to the practice?

If you are unable to visit us in practice, we may be able to help remotely. We can offer a chargeable telephone consultation. Your appointment will be with one of our highly qualified vets, who will give you the same time and level of detail as you would expect in practice. In many cases, we can make a diagnosis and prescribe medication if necessary. If we're unable to reach a satisfactory conclusion by phone, we may need to see your pet physically; either as an emergency or at a follow-up appointment, which we can book for you there and then.