Seaham has 1 dog and cat vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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Seaham, Durham
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About Dog & Cat Vets in Seaham
Dog, cat and small-animal care in Seaham is centred on Seaham Vets Limited. The practice offers routine treatment, surgery and diagnostics for common pets, and reviews also highlight experience with smaller companion animals such as rats.
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Routine dog and cat care: Seaham Vets Limited lists vaccinations, parasite treatment, wellness checks, nutrition advice, health plans and neutering. Reviews specifically mention routine check-ups and cat spaying.
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Diagnostics and treatment: the clinic says it has an operating theatre, digital X-ray and an in-house lab, supporting day-to-day illness workups and procedures. Dental hygiene, behaviour advice and training support are also mentioned.
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Small-pet experience: although the practice mainly serves cats and dogs, reviews describe repeated care for pet rats, including procedures, investigation of ongoing illness, palliative care and euthanasia. That makes it a useful local option for owners of smaller household pets as well.
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Client experience: owners frequently praise compassionate handling, clear explanations and strong aftercare. Team members including Ignatius, Abby, Sybil, Carrie, Akhil and Stef are mentioned positively in reviews for their calm, kind approach.
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Seaham Vets Limited describes itself as an independent clinic founded in May 2014 by Natalie Land RVN and Suey Turner RVN. The practice says it has an operating theatre, digital X-ray and in-house lab facilities, and offers a 24/7 service....
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Seaham Vets Limited describes itself as an independent clinic founded in May 2014 by Natalie Land RVN and Suey Turner RVN. The practice says it has an operating theatre, digital X-ray and in-house lab facilities, and offers a 24/7 service. Recent feedback continues to highlight compassionate support through serious illness and end-of-life care, along with strong aftercare and experience treating small pets such as rats as well as cats and dogs.



