Vet practice in Westbury

    Harris, Hill & Gibbons Veterinary Group - Westbury

    4.7(94 reviews)
    28 Haynes Road, Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13 3HD
    Car Park

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    Harris, Hill & Gibbons Veterinary Group - Westbury in Westbury

    Harris, Hill and Gibbons Veterinary Group in Westbury offers veterinary care for a wide range of animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, various small mammals, reptiles, tortoises, and birds, including backyard poultry. Located at 28 Haynes Road, Westbury, BA13 3HD, the practice provides general veterinary services to the community. They are part of a larger corporate group (CVS Group). The practice focuses on providing comprehensive care for both common pets and more exotic animals. Their inclusion of care for species like reptiles, tortoises, and backyard poultry indicates a broad approach to animal health. The facility is equipped to handle the diverse needs of these different animal types, supported by a team dedicated to animal well-being. Opening hours are Monday to Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 to 18:00, with the practice closed on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Parking is available at the location. Clients can register, book appointments, and request repeat prescriptions through their website. Emergency services are also specified, though details are to be found by contacting the practice.

    Harris, Hill & Gibbons Veterinary Group - Westbury is based at 28 Haynes Road, Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13 3HD in Wiltshire. The practice treats cats, dogs and small mammals. It is offers on-site parking.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals

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    Harris, Hill & Gibbons Veterinary Group - Westbury reviews

    4.7(94 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 94 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • Travelmad999· 9 months ago

      Staff on the desk are always friendly and helpful. The vets and vet nurses are always good with our cats and have supported their welfare with helpful advice. around 4-6 parking spaces at the rear of the vets, if this is full there is a large council carpark next door which always has spaces, I think the first hour is free but you still need to display a ticket. small waiting room but it has never been a problem.

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    • Sonia Gale· 2 years ago

      Just taken my girl Sphynx in for a spay and have been so impressed with the care she received. I’m new to Westbury so have been so pleased to find such a caring vet. They were so understanding too of me being the nervous cat mum over my girl’s operation! I highly recommend them.

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    • Schrödinger· 3 years ago

      Lovely receptionists and vets who seem to genuinely care about the animals and owners, I haven't been using them for very long as my boy is only a kitten but the treatment he has received (and advice I've been given) have been fantastic. Highly recommended!

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    • Sue West· 4 years ago

      Very nice Friendly young vet who was patient with my elderly pug and respectful towards me as an older client. She was a very nice young lady full of passion for her job and easy to talk too. Thank you. All I would say is the small waiting room had too many clients with their dogs during this still uncertain time of the pandemic.several of the dogs were aggressive and not being controlled by their owners in such a confined space. However my thoughtful vet carried my deaf partially blind pug out for me as I walk with a stick All in all a positive experience but will wait out side next time as both me and my little old guy will feel safer.

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    • james phillips· 8 years ago

      We have taken all of our cats over the years to them and always had first class attention from all the staff!😊

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