Vet practice in 233-235 Lewisham Way

    Celia Hammond Animal Trust

    4.4(1,086 reviews)
    233-235 Lewisham Way, London, SE4 1UY

    About this practice

    Celia Hammond Animal Trust in 233-235 Lewisham Way

    Celia Hammond Animal Trust operates from its premises at 233-235 Lewisham Way in London, serving the local community and surrounding areas. This dedicated veterinary practice provides essential care for a variety of beloved pets, focusing on the well-being of cats, dogs, and small mammals. What sets Celia Hammond Animal Trust apart is its strong commitment to animal welfare, which extends beyond routine veterinary services. As an animal trust, its approach is often characterised by a compassionate, community-focused ethos, offering support to pet owners while prioritizing the health and recovery of their animal companions. This dedication to charitable work within the veterinary field shapes a distinctive and supportive environment for both pets and their families. For those visiting, the practice can be reached directly at 02086912100 to arrange appointments or address any queries. Specific details regarding opening hours, parking availability, or accessibility features would need to be confirmed by contacting the practice beforehand, ensuring a smooth and convenient visit for all clients.

    Celia Hammond Animal Trust is based at 233-235 Lewisham Way, London, SE4 1UY in London. The practice treats cats, dogs and small mammals.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals

    Celia Hammond Animal Trust Prices

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    Health Plans

    Pet Health Club — Adult Cat

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    dog
    adult
    Pet Health Club — Adult Cat£15/mo
    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog£25/mo
    • 2 vaccinations a year
    • Flea and worm treatment every 3 months
    • Annual health check
    • Discount on neutering

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    Celia Hammond Animal Trust reviews

    4.4(1,086 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 1,086 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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    • Camden Local· 3 months ago

      They took care of my 7 year old rescue cat who'd never been to a vet before. Empathetic, kind and informative but most of all not greedy vets like almost every other vets in London.

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    • Candle Mabhena· 5 months ago

      My kittens got microchipped, neutered and with a special request their claws cut. I’ m very happy with the service as a charity- my kittens came back to me calm and happy at the end of the day. The older lady at reception was very helpful, and definitely approachable which is nice to see volunteers being cheerful to customers, I’d recommend anyone with a pet to come here!

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    • Henna S· 5 months ago

      I want to thank Celia Hammond and the team for helping me with the 3 stray kittens that came to my home. Such a wonderful loving team who were able to help me. Boba, Bobo and Miki say a big thank you. ❤️🐈

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    • Bassem D· 7 months ago

      ATTENTION PLEASE: "THIS IS a REAL ANGEL'S HERE" Celia Hammond saved my Kitten life *LITERALLY* with minimum fees and huge care and love. You can consider yourself a lucky if you get a chance to deal with them, They deserve all the support and donations, Words cannot describe this unknown angles soldier's Bless you ♥️

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    • Mark SL· 7 months ago

      We lost a cat much loved cat to kidney failure last December, which left one who withdrew with her loss of her life long companion, so we adopted two more from two other rescue centres in January, we had at the time declined to rescue another from Celia Hammond due to space to integrate them, after a few months, and having 3 happy cats in the house we decided we had room in our lives to give one more rescue a good home, Having been well aware of the work Celia Hammond has done over her years, we had another look on their website, I was taken back by a photo of a black and white cat Beaumont at Canning town, his facial markings are exactly the same as my first Cat, his age and description matched perfectly with our other cats needs, we had to apply to adopt him, it didn't take long for them to call back and arrange for someone from Lewisham branch to do a home visit, a vital part of the adoption process to make sure homes are safe and suitable, a lovely lady came round, had a nice chat, checked all she needed to, even got to fuss over our 3 cats we already had, happy with everything she saw, she called Celia while she was with us to make sure Beaumont would be able to come home with us, arrangements were made for us to meet Beaumont that Saturday and we took him home that day, the staff at Canning town were all so friendly and welcoming, they do such an amazing job, to care for so many, the task of finding them homes must be overwhelming at times for them, the process of adoption is simple and clearly explained, each cat is microchipped, neutered, vaccinated and health checked by their vets, and they provide 1 month free Pet plan insurance. The adoption cost is kept low for obvious reasons, so I was happy to pay more than they were asking, as I think we all should give them as much as we can afford. While we were waiting for Beaumont to be brought out to us to take him home, Celia came out to thank us for adopting him, this took me by surprise, I thanked her back because if it wasn't for people like her and the rescue centre that save these cats to find them safe homes to live out the rest of their lives, where would they have ended up. Beaumont is doing well, our 3 other cats are slowly getting used to him being around, so he can now have the run of the house with them, he's not been outside yet as he's only been with us a few weeks, but not long now. So thank you to everyone that does their bit at Celia Hammond, thank you Celia, and everyone, like us, that supports the work they do and gives forever homes to their cats.

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