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At Lordship Lane Veterinary Surgery the welfare of your pet is our primary concern. All members of staff are committed to giving the best possible care and advice. Our aim is to provide premium quality veterinary services and unparalleled patient compassion.
Clients will be dealt with by professional and courteous staff who care. We keep abreast of the latest technology and procedures and strive for continual improvement in all that we do.
Mon-Fri 8am – 6pm
Sat 8:30am – 2:30pm
Please phone for an appointment. Clients will be seen without an appointment in cases of emergency but unnecessary waiting times can be avoided by telephoning in advance. If you do have to cancel an appointment please let us know with as much notice as possible.
Payment is made at the time of consultation or on collection of a hospitalised pet. We accept cash, cheques and most major credit cards. We are happy to provide estimates for any procedures. Please consider pet insurance
– see in our practice information.
Home visits
Home visits can be arranged on weekdays during our opening hours. We usually require a few days notice except in an emergency. Please telephone if you require this service and please be aware that we do charge a visit fee.
At night and outside our normal opening hours we provide access to emergency advice, care and treatment at the South London Emergency Clinic in Streatham
www.southlondonemergencyclinic.co.uk. The clinic is staffed throughout the night and at weekends.
Information regarding any treatment is sent to us by fax the following morning so that we can update our records. The phone number for the emergency clinic is recorded on our answering machine and is 020 8677 0976.
509-511 Lordship Lane, Dulwich, London SE22 8JY click here
Planning to travel?
We have had two cases at the practice of dogs that have been diagnosed with exotic diseases caught whilst travelling abroad.
If you are planning to travel abroad with your dog then please click here as these diseases are serious and potentially deadly. Those travelling to the Mediterranean coast are most at risk.
The diseases are transmitted by ticks, mosquitoes and sandflies. We are recommending that all owners consider treating their pets with Advantix before travelling, in addition to the compulsory flea and tick treatments that are given on the way back to the UK.
It is still possible for a heavy infestation of ticks or biting insects to overcome the product and therefore it is also important to avoid areas or times of day when they are found in greatest numbers.
For ticks this includes wooded areas and rough grazing. Check pets daily for ticks and remove them as most diseases are not transmitted immediately. Mosquitoes emerge mainly at night, dusk and dawn, so use mosquito- netted windows and repellents.
If you are travelling and wish to protect your pet with Advantix, please let us know so that we can ensure it is in stock.