Chester Le Street has 3 dog and cat vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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Chester Le Street, Durham
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About Dog & Cat Vets in Chester Le Street
Chester Le Street is primarily served by companion-animal clinics.
The town's clinics cater predominantly to dogs and cats, with no facilities offering farm or large-animal services. This focus ensures that pet owners have access to specialized care for common companion animals, aligning with the needs of the local pet-owning community. The emphasis on routine and preventive care, along with advanced diagnostics and surgical options, supports the health and well-being of pets throughout their lives. [Link to the town's dog and cat vets page]
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3 clinicsMedivet Chester-Le-Street (Cestria Vets) is part of the Medivet group and offers both routine veterinary care and more involved medical and surgical treatment. Owners frequently highlight clear explanations, gentle handling of anxious pets, and supportive care during stressful situations. Recent feedback also points to prompt help with urgent urinary problems, dental treatment, and sensitive end-of-life care.
- •Owners repeatedly praise the home-visit model for making difficult situations, especially end-of-life care, feel calmer and less stressful. - Riccardo is a consistent standout in reviews, described as gentle with pets, thorough in examinations and reassuring with owners. - Annie is singled out for professional, helpful coordination, including guiding callers and managing practical arrangements.
- •Warm, friendly service: many owners highlight a welcoming atmosphere from reception through to the vet, with staff making a fuss of pets and putting owners at ease. - Clear communication: reviewers often mention explanations being thorough and easy to understand. - Strong urgent-care experiences: at least one reviewer reports their dog was seen immediately in an emergency and felt the outcome was lifesaving.



