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What are Nurse Clinics?
An exciting job role of the Veterinary Nurse, giving support to clients,
their pets and Veterinary Surgeons.
What can the
nurse do at the hospital?
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Remove stitches
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Post operative checks
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Blood samples
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Redress bandages
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2nd vaccinations/innoculations
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Clip nails
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Microchips
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Weight clinics
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Dental checks
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Flea checks
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Senior clinics
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Blood pressure monitoring
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Repeat injection courses
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Diabetic and other disease information explained
Most checks are free of charge and time is spent with each individual for their particular needs.
A fully qualified Veterinary Nurse will have had a minimum of two years training in a veterinary practice, produced two detailed portfolios, and have passed written and practical examinations. Our Clinical Nurse Jo Mitchell has 15 years experience in vet nursing. Her clinics also include microchipping your pet, measuring his/her blood pressure or just to offer advice and support.
For further details or to make an appointment with Head Nurse - Client Care Jo Mitchell at one of our Nurse Clinics please call us on
(01793) 522483.
In an emergency please telephone (01793) 522483 (24hrs).
Drove Veterinary Hospital, 252 Croft Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN1 4RW.
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