Room for plenty more paws.
We are accepting new clients.
High Wycombe Vets for Pets
133 Amersham RdHigh Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP13 5AD 01494 443075
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Open Today 08:30 - 19:00
Opening Hours
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- Sunday Closed
Meet the team
I’ve always wanted to work with animals so was thrilled upon qualifying from Edinburgh Vet School in 2000.
Since then I’ve spent over 16 busy years gaining a wide range of veterinary experience. I started out in mixed animal practice where I also treated farm animals and horses before moving to companion animal practice.
For the last few years I have mostly worked with pets in the UK but I have also been fortunate to have some great experiences working abroad including general practice in Australia and voluntary projects in Botswana, Thailand, Portugal and Spain.
I love living in the local area where I get to indulge in my main activity away from work, rowing. I’ve rowed competitively for 25 years, most recently winning events at the National Masters Championships and when I’m not at work, I can usually be found paddling up and down the River Thames over in Henley.
I enjoy all aspects of being a vet, both medical and surgical, but I would have to say that the most satisfying part is developing a good relationship with my clients and their much loved family pets.
My aim has always been to provide friendly, caring and appropriate healthcare advice and treatment to a high standard. Both myself and my fabulous team here at High Wycombe look forward to meeting you and helping your pets soon.
After graduating from the Royal Veterinary College in 2017, I took time to go travelling around Asia. I have been practising in small animal medicine since.
I enjoy the wide variety being a Vet offers and have a particular interest in Internal Medicine.
Outside of work, I enjoy exploring the countryside with my Labrador, Whiskey.
I qualified as a Vet in my home city of Budapest in 2004.
I moved to the UK in 2019 and have been practicing in small animal medicine.
I enjoy the variety being a Vet offers. Surgery is an area I particularly enjoy but the day to day consultations and meeting clients brings me satisfaction.
When I am not at work, I enjoy being at home with my 12 year old rescue dog, Tinter, who moved to the UK with me from Hungary.
Taking in the countryside whilst out walking is one of my favourite ways to relax.
I have been a nurse for nearly 15 years.
Until late 2021,I worked in a referral hospital specialising in neurology and as a ward lead.
I have a diploma in Feline Nursing and Behaviour. I have also trained in nutrition and worked for Hill's Pet food. I am currently working towards a Diploma in canine behaviour.
I have two cats and a disabled Miniature dachshund who I rescued. Due to having a bilateral disk pressing on his spinal cord, he was unable to use his hind legs however, he is super fast on two and we enjoy a wonderful life together.
I became a registered veterinary nurse in 2014 after years of working as a kennel assistant and then a trainee veterinary nurse. I have always loved the company of animals, and having grown up around dogs, horses and cats, it was a dream of mine to be able to work with animals as an adult.
I’m very fortunate to be working with some of the most amazing people who share my ethos that every patient should be treated as if they were our own. I have a particular interest in canine behaviour, veterinary physiotherapy and care for senior pets and those with chronic conditions. I absolutely love getting to know all my patients and better still to watch them walk back out of our door, healthy and well!
I qualified as a Veterinary Nurse in 2016, having completed my training at a small, local practice. I then spent the following three years at a referral hospital where I worked my way up to the position of Orthopaedic Nurse Practitioner.
After completing my certificate in Anaesthesia, I realised I missed the variety that general practice provides, so I now locum here at Vets4Pets High Wycombe along with a couple of other practices.
My favourite part of nursing is being involved in surgery & monitoring the patient whilst they have a smooth recovery.
I have three-legged rescue Papillion who regularly comes to work with me and keeps everyone entertained!
I am currently training as a Student Veterinary Nurse working towards my RVN qualification. This is my dream job and something I have always wanted to do.
I have always shared my life with animals and currently have a horse who has been with me for 19 years. I addition, I also have five dogs & six chickens. I cannot imagine a life without my fur babies.
There have been many roles in my working life, but the ones with animals are by far the best, most rewarding and most memorable.
I came to Vets4Pets High Wycombe from a referral centre where I learnt many amazing things, but here, I truly love the amazing team around me. I love being able to build a relationship with both the animals and their owners who we see on a regular basis. There is nothing more rewarding than seeing a patient leave the Practice knowing that you have helped to ease their pain or discomfort and go on to live a happy, healthy life.
I was originally a qualified sports physiotherapist and did that for a while but the pandemic showed me that you can change careers and follow your passions. That is how I ended up as a Veterinary Care Assistant.
I have always been mad about animals and the arrival of the first German Shepherd into our home when I was just 10, took that to another level. So when eight years later, we added another German Shepherd, I had become obsessed.
I've come into Vets for Pets High Wycombe as my second job in the veterinary world and as much as I enjoyed analysing injuries and treating humans, I have found it much more fun & rewarding to care for sweet animals.
I'm lucky enough to do this job surrounded by a wonderful, supportive team.
I am really pleased to have joined the team at Vets for Pets High Wycombe, it is a very friendly atmosphere and I enjoy meeting all the clients and their pets.
I have always worked in admin related roles and now happy to combine admin with reception at Vets for Pets. Meeting all the animals is certainly a perk of the job.
I grew up in London and have had several family pets of my own, including guinea pigs, tortoises and a Beagle called Prince. During my adult life, I have been lucky to own other dogs over the years and have gone full circle as I now own two Beagles.
Katrina is our dedicated receptionist with a passion for animal welfare, reflected in her loving home shared with three rescue cats. Her warm and friendly demeanour ensures every visit is a positive experience for both pets and their owners.
At Vets for Pets High Wycombe we are committed to bringing you high quality, affordable care from our modern, well equipped practice on the Amersham Road midway between the town centre and Hazlemere.
We are an experienced, dedicated and friendly team. Our genuine interest in the good health and wellbeing of your pet comes naturally - we are all pet owners ourselves and we look forward to meeting you and yours.
As a relatively small practice we can offer real continuity of care, this means we get to know your pet well and they soon become a friend of the team. We spend up to 25 minutes with your pet in consultations to allow ample time to understand exactly what your pet needs.
We are proud to have built an excellent reputation and encourage you to read some of the reviews posted from our customers.
Visiting us is easy. There is onsite customer parking, in-house laboratory, pharmacy, digital x-ray, ultrasound and dental facilities so we can deliver excellent levels of care all under one roof.
Vets for Pets High Wycombe is an accredited practice with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme. This is a voluntary accreditation set up to maintain high standards in veterinary care and means we have opened our doors to the exacting inspections of the RCVS so that you have peace of mind that your pet is getting the best care available.
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Services
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Emergency coverEven if we are closed, we have your pet covered.
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Airway SurgeryAirway Surgery
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AnaesthesiaGeneral anaesthetic enables us to perform many procedures kindly and safely for your pet.
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ArthroscopyArthroscopy (also called arthroscopic or keyhole surgery) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure on a joint in which an examination and sometimes treatment of damage is performed using an arthroscope, an endoscope that is inserted into the joint through a small incision.
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BiochemistryAllows an assessment of the functionality of a patients organs.
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Blood Pressure MonitorUsed to measure the range of blood pressure as a preventative treatment to identify early signs of systemic hypertension.
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Chemotherapy & Cancer TreatmentDogs and cats that receive chemotherapy feel normal the day they are given the drug.
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Cruciate SurgerySurgery to repair damaged stifle ligaments.
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DentistryThe treatment and prevention of dental disease
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Digital X-RayDigital X ray equipment is available.
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Echocardiography (heart scans)Generates a 2D moving image of your pet's heart.
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ElectrolyteEnables the assessment of critical blood chemicals such as sodium and potassium.
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Haematology – Blood testingAllows the assessment of a patient's blood and blood cells.
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Health PlansDesigned to cover all the regular pet care essentials such as vaccinations and flea and worm prevention, whilst saving you money.
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Hospital WardSuite of custom-built kennels for the housing and monitoring of in-patients.
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In-house LaboratoryA range of analytical tests and equipment to assist in the rapid diagnosis of illness.
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Isolation UnitA special ward to care for animals with contagious diseases.
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Laser TreatmentTherapeutic laser therapy.
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MedicationMedication
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MicrochippingA microchip can help retrieve lost pets
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Nurse ClinicAppointments with a highly qualified nurse which can cover anything from nutrition and fitness advice, grooming techniques, to pet socialisation classes.
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Operating TheatreAn operating theatre with gaseous anaesthetic facility for surgical procedures.
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OrthopaedicsSurgery of joints and bones.
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Pet Passport / Animal Health CertificateTrained Official Veterinarian vets to issue Pet Passports, Fit to Fly letters and rabies serology tests.
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PrescriptionsWe can provide written prescriptions upon request.
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Separated Dog & Cat Wards and Isolation UnitsSeparate cat and dog hospital wards, designed to ensure your pet is kept in a comfortably stress free environment.
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Soft TissueSurgical procedures involving the soft tissues such as ears and skin.
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Tonopen - Eye Pressure TestingMeasures eye pressure.
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UltrasoundGenerates 2-D moving images of your pet’s internal organs at work.
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X-RayGenerates digital 2D images of bones and internal organs.
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X-Ray & UltrasoundX-Ray & Ultrasound
Health Plans
Health Plan
Complete Care Junior
Health Plan
Complete Care Plus
Out of hours
54 West Wycombe Road
High Wycombe
Bucks
HP11 2LP
Tel: Telephone: 01494 257174
Standard consultation fees start from £330.50