Vet practice in Brampton

    Capontree Veterinary Centre

    4.8(213 reviews)
    Greenhill, Brampton, Cumbria, CA8 1SU
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    Capontree Veterinary Centre in Brampton

    Capontree Vets is a multidisciplinary veterinary practice with three centres located in Brampton, Haltwhistle, and Longtown. They provide veterinary services for pets, horses, and farm animals across a wide geographical area, including parts of Northumberland and Cumbria in England, and Annan, Gretna, Canonbie, Langholm, and Newcastleton in Scotland. The practice prides itself on providing high standards of professional veterinary care through its dedicated and caring personnel. Their team of fifteen vets has developed individual areas of expertise, allowing them to offer a high level of specialised care and advice across all sectors they serve. Capontree Vets aims to create a friendly environment where clients feel comfortable reaching out for assistance, whether by telephone or by visiting one of their centres. They regularly share news and events, including festive opening hours and community gatherings for local farmers.

    Capontree Veterinary Centre is based at Greenhill, Brampton, Cumbria, CA8 1SU in Cumbria. The practice treats birds, camelids, cats, cattle, deer and dogs. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds
    Equines
    Cattle
    Sheep/Goats
    Poultry
    Camelids
    Deer

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    Capontree Veterinary Centre reviews

    4.8(213 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 213 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • Darcy· 2 months ago

      Wouldn't take any animal here, both my rabbits died under their care I took them both in as emergencies (separate occasions) and they admitted to leaving the most recent one in a kennel on her own until they could get to her. Took my hamster in they gave her an injection but it went out the other side of her skin 😔 yet I was still charged for the drugs she didn't even receive. They suggested euthanasia for my rooster with bumblefoot I said no chance and got him antibiotics and treated it myself at home with ointment (he is fine now). Honestly I only stayed as it was local but I'd rather travel further for better care, the reception staff are lovely but sadly the practice is more interested in money than caring for the animals. The most recent animal our Guinea Pig the Vet couldn't figure out what was wrong with him so she gave him 2 injections of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory and gave me antibiotics to take away. I took him to another Vet the next day who done an ultrasound and found fluid on his lungs they gave him medication but said it may be to late and they were surprised my Vet hadn't picked up on this. He passed away 2 days later 😢 Capon Tree charged almost £110 for the injection, 3ml of antibiotics and an emergency consultation. The second Vet charged £48 for a full bottle of Loxicom, medication for the fluid in his lungs, 2 injections, the consultation and an Ultrasound. Figure that out 😒

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    • Kim Bradley· 5 months ago

      Best vets we have been to, always an appointment, always caring for any animal that comes through its doors, staff always friendly and helpful

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    • Adele Carter· 9 months ago

      They are very caring and provide good advice Out dog who required to go to under anesthetic twice in the past 8 months. Both times she was given enough to do the treatment then enabling her to came out of it really quickly and well. I guess what I'm trying to say is, they don't overdo it with the anesthetic, this is brilliant considering our JRT is coming up 16. They look after her. 👍

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    • Leah Bouchrif· 2 years ago

      Had animals all my life here and abroad and I have to say Capontree ranks amongst the best. Just to see how my very difficult gsd was treated today, with professionalism and sensitivity was amazingly heartwarming. Big shout out to Dan for his patience and knowledge and a big thank you to Jill and all the staff. Rhum is recovering well on the sofa! UPDATE: had a call next day from Emily who called to see how Rhum was getting on. In 40 years of dealing with vets that only ever happened when I lived next door to my Spanish vet! Was so touched by this. Capontree really deserve a shout. Excellent service.

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    • musicisconnection· 4 years ago

      Very disappointed with improperly done microchip for our 6 months cat: they did not put it between shoulder blades as is recommended, but much lower down the cat’s back. A week after microchipping the microchip place is inflamed, with skin and hair loss. The unnamed vet (no one wears badges at Capontree Vets Brampton, so you have no idea their status or name) told me ‘it’s ok’ (but it is not ok and not typical). The vet felt the sore, skinless, wet, red patch needlessly again and again….with her bare (no gloves) fingers. Cats are ‘stoics’ I was told… (4.02.22 at 2:00pm) And the Capontree Vets want to charge us again now for this ‘consultation’ - we are in fact paying for their unprofessionalism. Nevertheless to say a trauma for the poor animal. Also their uncaring and cruel attitude to cats’ pain relief - despite they know cats hide when they are in pain. I needed to ask for pain relief to be prescribed for the following days after spaying. Their vets didn’t offer it, nor did they offer the routine, simple and clear Glasgow Scale Cats for owners how to evaluate pain relief. Both our female cats (according to the Glasgow Scale which I downloaded from the internet) experienced significant pain, while being silent as all cats tend to be when in pain. Really regret going to Capontree Vets Brampton.

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    Practice data sourced from the RCVS Find a Vet directory. Ratings from Google.