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101 Nottingham Road
Keyworth
Nottinghamshire
NG12 5GW
Tel: 0115 937 5029
All consultations are by appointment.
Monday - Friday: 8.30am - 11am
Tuesday & Thursday: 5 - 7pm
Our Keyworth branch opened in 1979.
All consultations are by appointment.
As a family owned practice we have a reputation for giving a caring service at a fair price.
Part of our fair price policy requires that all invoices have to be paid on the day of treatment. This allows us to keep the overheads to a minimum and pass these savings on to you in the form of our great prices! We can take most debit and credit cards except American express.
We have a great range of the latest equipment including an in-house blood machine, x-ray machine, ultrasound scanner, endoscopy and cryosurgery.
We use the top of the range anaesthetic and monitoring for patient safety and always give pain relief for operations.
We treat cats and dogs and small furries. Regretfully, we cannot treat farm animals or horses.
As time tested experts in animal treatment, Davisons Vet Keyworth believe in neutering bitches after their first season. We also do routine neutering at 6 months for cats.
We successfully treat a number of dogs with joint problems or back pain using this technique.
A good insurance policy can save you a lot of money. With increasing technology being used to treat your pets, costs have spiraled in recent years.
When choosing between the different policies you should take care to read the exclusions, as some treatments are not included.
We are happy to give advice on pet nutrition. Davisons stock a selection of recommended pet foods.
We do pet passports and export certificates for pets so they can travel with you. The pet passport process includes vaccinations followed by blood tests and therefore you should allow 6-8 weeks before your passport can be issued.
For most animals, treatment can be given using monthly spot-on products. For cats we suggest an injection every 6 months to keep the problem at bay.
Treat animals particularly during the season from April/June and September/October. Recommended if walking in Derbyshire or visiting a tick area such as Norfolk or the Scottish Highlands.