Vet practice in Norwich

    Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership

    4.5(484 reviews)
    21 Chapelfield Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 1RR
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership in Norwich

    Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is a five-branch veterinary practice located in Norfolk, UK. They offer a comprehensive range of veterinary services for pets, livestock, and horses. The practice operates from locations in Long Stratton, Norwich, Wymondham, Costessey, and Brooke, catering to a diverse clientele across the region. With roots tracing back over 100 years, Chapelfield Vets prides itself on its long-standing commitment to animal care. Each branch provides specific services, such as a companion animal clinic and main hub for livestock services at Long Stratton, and a specialised equine clinic at Brooke, ensuring tailored care for different animal needs. The practice emphasises modern equipment and facilities across its locations. Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership encourages clients to book appointments online and offers a Pet Health Club. They are active on social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Clients can also find specific Facebook pages for individual branches and livestock services, and leave Google reviews for their respective locations.

    Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is based at 21 Chapelfield Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 1RR in Norfolk. The practice treats cats, dogs and small mammals. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals

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    Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership reviews

    4.5(484 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 484 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • Lucy Pates· 2 months ago

      The best vets by far, my dog actually loves going to the vets.

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    • littlemisskitch· 3 months ago

      Took my cat yesterday as shes been poorly. Usually go to wymondham but it was urgent. The vet was lovely and another light haired receptionist. We had to put our baby to sleep. On arrival the dark haired receptionist was one of the most rude, unfriendly people ive had the displeasure of hearing. She spoke to my partner like ☆☆☆t. We were already struggling as worried for our cat. Luckily afterwards I didnt have to speak to her. The vet was respectful. To the owners/ share holders...give your receptionists training in emotional intelligence and kindness. They represent you at the front door and frankly that woman is not helping you!

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    • Ieva Lukošiūnaitė· 3 months ago

      Overall, most of the vets I encountered were good, but unfortunately they tend not to discuss the prices of medication. At the previous surgery I used to go to with my dog, I was always asked which option I preferred: getting a prescription and buying the medicine elsewhere for a lower price, or buying it directly from them for a higher price. We would usually check prices and calculate the difference. Here, I was given eye drops for £35 that actually cost less than £10 without any prescription. One vet was in a rush and didn’t ask me about or explain the available options. Another vet I saw later also simply suggested adding the drops to the bill. The first time, I didn’t double-check and went ahead with it — I know that’s partly on me — but I’m used to being informed about prices. Vet surgeries in the UK are extremely expensive, so I’m also used to vets being mindful of costs and trying not to overcharge clients. Unfortunately, I didn’t have that experience here with some vets. I should say that the first vet I saw for a different issue was wonderful and very considerate of costs, but I was disappointed with some of the other visits.

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    • Michael McDonnell· 5 months ago

      Excellent service today for my cockapoo, Jake. Eliza the vet always gives her time generously to make sure that she gives the best possible care. The reception staff are friendly and efficient.

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    • Alex Clarke· 6 months ago

      My cats managed to break into the snacks and ate some cookies, I rang the vets and Emma answered straight away (midday on a Saturday) and couldn’t have been more helpful. She wasn’t judgemental or patronising and every silly question I had she popped me on hold to check with the vet which I really appreciated. Managed to supply them some charcoal and instructions straight away and really calmed my anxiety. I also spoke to man when I got there who I presume is the vet and he was equally kind and patient. My first vet experience and im super happy we chose this vet!

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