Ferring Street Veterinary Surgery
42 Ferring Street, Ferring, Worthing BN12 5HJ
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"The prices are above average The service is less than average (My experience over a year of using this surgery for my two dogs are that they are expensive, condescending and patronising) They do not provide any updates/reminders about health checks or vaccinations. If you get stung for an animal health certificate (£200 per animal), make sure you get an EU passport while you are abroad. It costs between 20-€40 and lasts for a year. (only useful if you plan to return within a year as you will need a rabies booster to maintain the passport) Also, they refuse to do a direct insurance claim if the claim is "
"The vets are great but the mark-up on the medicine is double the price of online stores. This is the second time I've found this here. Vet consultations are already expensive enough without adding prohibitive costs on top."
"5 star plus. Rachel and her team are the most caring team i have ever met.They treat your furbaby as their extended family."
"Lovely practice. Really helpful and consultative staff. They took the time for us and made sure we were well informed to make a decision. We had an old dog that needed a General Anaesthetic before having 7 teeth extracted. Fortunately he did really well and is now a happy old boy again! I wouldn't ask for the experience to be any different. Perfect. Thanks Ferring Vets"
"Do not recommend. This is the breeders vet that my kitten had her 8 week injections at. When we collected her from the breeder at 9 weeks old she was anorexic, pot bellied and lethargic. Having taken her to my vet (not Ferring Vets), they ran multiple tests and it turns out she had Giardia. On her injection card from Ferring vets she was only 500g which is far too light for a kitten of her age. My vet couldn't believe they allowed her to have 8 week injections when she was so underweight and undeveloped for an 8 week old kitten, she was visibly unwell and has been incredibly poorly since we have had her. We have treated the Giardia and she is still unwell so we are running further tests on her. How on earth can this vet allow this to happen?! Huge negligence on their part. As soon as she went in for her 8 week injections based on our vets opinion they should have taken one look at her and refused to do her injections until they got the bottom of her anorexia, pot belly and stunted growth. Unfortunately, I believe there is something going on...the breeder I got my kitten from breeds a huge amount of kittens each year, I know she had at least 15 kittens born in May (including my girl), she also had some born a month prior to that and was expecting more in June/July through to October so I imagine the vets are making a large amount of money from her."
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