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Banstead Village Vets
01737 210011
(WhatsApp) 07361589771
Proudly independently owned practice in Banstead
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Our Practice's pet insurance policy
At Banstead Village Vets, we strive to deliver an efficient and professional service when assisting you with your pet insurance claims. Our policy is designed to ensure clarity and transparency for all clients, enabling a smooth claims process. General insurance Policy (Indirect/Direct) Please request a claim for your pet and specify what you wish to be claimed. We require your insurance policy number and insurance provider details to process any claim. Claim processing
Caitlynn Reid
3 days ago2 min read


Need to order something during the festive seasons?
Here is some important information for you to keep in mind so you do not run out of medication/food etc. over Christmas and New Years. Regular medication and food orders Last orders to be placed on the 23rd December (*This will then be delivered to the practice on the 24th December - dependent if it is in stock or not) The next date to order and receive next-day delivery would be the 29th December. (*Orders will then be ready for collection from the practice on the 30th Decem
Caitlynn Reid
6 days ago1 min read


Treatment and Ongoing Care for Pets Newly Diagnosed with Diabetes
Supporting Your Pet Every Step of the Way Discovering your pet has diabetes can feel daunting, but with the right approach, your furry friend can continue to enjoy a happy and healthy life. Treatment typically involves daily insulin injections and making some changes to your pet’s diet and lifestyle—don’t worry, our supportive nurse clinics are here to help you every step of the way. Insulin Treatment: What to Expect Most diabetic pets require daily insulin injections to
Caitlynn Reid
6 days ago2 min read


Pet insurance
What is 'pet insurance'? Pet insurance is a policy designed to help cover veterinary costs if your pet becomes ill or is injured. It can provide financial peace of mind, ensuring your companion receives the necessary care without the stress of unexpected expenses. Most policies reimburse a portion of your vet bills after you pay for the treatment, according to the terms and limits of your chosen coverage. What is a 'policy' and what are the different types? A policy is a wri
Caitlynn Reid
Nov 243 min read


Banstead Village Christmas lights
🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄 27th November - 4.30pm - 6.30pm 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄 Our practice will be open as usual on this day, but with the High street being closed our parking will not be accessible. So please be aware of this if you plan to visit us on the 27th November. 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄 Our opening hours are the following: 8am - 7pm If you would like to give us
Caitlynn Reid
Nov 241 min read


🐾 🐾 Preventative health care 🐾 🐾
We pride ourselves on giving your pets the best care possible. 'Prevention is better than cure!' That is why we have created this VIP club for our clients to provide their pets with the best care. Not only does the VIP help you spread the cost over 12 months it helps you save money as well! If you would like more information on the different clubs we offer for cats, dogs and rabbits please click on this link below which will redirect you to our website link: VIP Health Club |
Caitlynn Reid
Nov 221 min read


How do we know if your pet is a 'diabetic'?
If you suspect your dog or cat might be showing signs of diabetes, the process of diagnosis is straightforward and designed to put you at ease. When you visit the vet, the team will begin by asking about the symptoms you’ve noticed at home—such as increased thirst, more frequent urination, or changes in appetite and weight. This initial discussion helps guide the next steps and ensures your pet receives tailored attention. Next, your vet will carry out a few simple tests. Us
Caitlynn Reid
Nov 201 min read


Recognising the Signs: Is Your Pet Trying to Tell You Something?
Ever wondered if your dog’s water bowl seems to empty faster than usual, or if your cat has suddenly become a frequent visitor to the litter tray? These could be your furry friend’s way of waving a little red flag! Diabetes in pets often brings some tell-tale clues. Here are a few clinical signs to look out for: Increased thirst (polydipsia) – you may find your pet drinking much more water than usual. Frequent urination (polyuria) – dogs may ask to go out more often, while
Caitlynn Reid
Nov 131 min read


Remembrance day
Remembrance day is a time for us all to pause and reflect on the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces and their families. This important day gives us an opportunity to honour those who have served and continue to serve, acknowledging their courage and dedication in the face of adversity. At our practice, we believe in recognising the significance of Remembrance Day, not only for people but also for the animals who have played vital roles in times of conflict. To sup
Caitlynn Reid
Nov 101 min read


🍂 🍂 Incase you missed out, here is our Autumn Newsletter🍂 🍂
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Caitlynn Reid
Nov 81 min read


Diabetes Awareness Month
To celebrate Diabetes Awareness Month in the veterinary world, we’re excited to bring you a special series of weekly posts throughout the next month, shining a spotlight on diabetes in dogs and cats. Each week, we’ll delve into a different aspect of this important condition, helping you understand what diabetes means for your furry family member and how you can care for them every step of the way. Week 1: Understanding Diabetes in Pets Diabetes is a condition that affects n
Caitlynn Reid
Nov 61 min read


🎃 🎃 Halloween Hazards 🎃 🎃
If you are worried that your pet has eaten something they shouldn't have please contact us on 01737210011 to talk to one of our team...
Caitlynn Reid
Oct 301 min read


🍂 🍂 Incase you missed out, here is our Autumn Newsletter🍂 🍂
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Caitlynn Reid
Oct 281 min read


Osteoarthirits in dogs
If you are worried about your canine companion and would like an appointment with one of our Vets please give us a call on 01737210011 or...
Caitlynn Reid
Oct 141 min read


Recognising pain in our feline companions
If you are worried about your feline companion and would like an appointment with one of our Vets please give us a call on 01737210011 or...
Caitlynn Reid
Oct 131 min read


World Osteoarthritis Day: Raising Awareness About Osteoarthritis in Dogs and Cats
12th October World Osteoarthritis Day draws attention to the impact of osteoarthritis—a common, yet often under-recognized, condition...
Caitlynn Reid
Oct 122 min read


World Mental Health Day: Supporting Mental Health Awareness in Veterinary Practice
10th October Every year on 10th October, World Mental Health Day shines a vital spotlight on the importance of mental health around the...
Caitlynn Reid
Oct 101 min read


🍂 🍂 🍂 Autumn Hazards and what to look out for🍂 🍂🍂
If you are worried that your pet has eaten something they shouldn't have please contact us on 01737210011 to talk to one of our team...
Caitlynn Reid
Sep 301 min read


🍂 🍂 Incase you missed out, here is our Autumn Newsletter🍂 🍂
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Caitlynn Reid
Sep 291 min read


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