Medivet Streatham

Medivet Streatham Vale Vets - Focusing on what's best for your pets...
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The Vale Veterinary Clinic has a team of two vets and four nurses to meet all of your pets' health needs in our modern premises with excellent facilities. We can provide:

Consultations by appointment, or in emergency
Surgery if this is required
Neutering
Vaccinations and annual health checks
Flea and worming treatment with products to suit your pet
Microchips
Food and care products
Cremation arra

ngements
Referral to specialists if needed
Geriatric care for older pets
Weight watch clinics (free)
Puppy Parties (free)
Pet passports and export of animals

Consultations by appointment 9:00 to 11am and 3.30 to 6:00pm Monday to Friday and 9:00 to 1.30 on Saturday or anytime in emergency

We have had this cat brought into us this morning. Male and not chipped.Was sadly found in a river.If he is yours. Proof...
27/08/2024

We have had this cat brought into us this morning. Male and not chipped.
Was sadly found in a river.
If he is yours. Proof will be required or we will rehome after 7 days
Thanks

Did you brush your dog’s teeth today?You can help prevent dental problems and oral disease in your dog by brushing their...
15/08/2024

Did you brush your dog’s teeth today?

You can help prevent dental problems and oral disease in your dog by brushing their teeth daily – with dog friendly toothpaste, providing the right diet, and seeing your vet regularly for check-ups.

Read more advice about dog dental care and taking care of their teeth in our useful article here: https://bit.ly/4cstezZ

Lovely male tabby needing rehoming, was a stray, has now been castrated. Average 5 years old. Very affectionate and lovi...
02/08/2024

Lovely male tabby needing rehoming, was a stray, has now been castrated. Average 5 years old. Very affectionate and loving.
Be better off with no other cats.
Contact medivet streatham if you are interested, checks will be done to make sure he Is going to a loving home
Thanks
Elise

Do you know how to spot blue-green algae?Exposure to blue-green algae can cause long-term health problems in pets and ca...
16/07/2024

Do you know how to spot blue-green algae?

Exposure to blue-green algae can cause long-term health problems in pets and can even be fatal. By drinking from or swimming in contaminated water, pets are at a high risk of becoming seriously ill.

Contact your vet immediately if you think your pet is at risk of blue-green algae poisoning. For more information of what to look out for and how to protect your pet, read our advice article here: https://bit.ly/3LqTmA4

Over the summer, our vets see a lot of dogs who have issues because of grass seeds. It is important to contact your vet ...
08/07/2024

Over the summer, our vets see a lot of dogs who have issues because of grass seeds. It is important to contact your vet immediately if you suspect your dog has an injury caused by a grass seed.

If walking your dog in long grass or woodland areas, we recommend checking your dog over and brushing away any grass seeds after the walk is done. Pay particular attention to paws, ears, eyes, and armpits.

To learn more about grass seeds, and our four simple steps for dealing with them, read our helpful advice article here: https://bit.ly/3zAdaOP

Do you have questions about neutering your cat? It's something we strongly advise as it has many benefits for them and h...
05/07/2024

Do you have questions about neutering your cat? It's something we strongly advise as it has many benefits for them and helps to tackle the number of stray cats in the UK.

Female cats will benefit from reduced risk of unwanted pregnancy, certain health conditions and even certain types of cancer. For male cats, neutering reduces their urge to fight other males, lessening the chance of certain diseases, and it also means they are less likely to mark their territory around your home.

Find out more about neutering your cat here: https://bit.ly/3VK9elK

Pets can develop skin allergies at any age, so it's important to make sure you know the signs and symptoms. Dogs may sta...
29/05/2024

Pets can develop skin allergies at any age, so it's important to make sure you know the signs and symptoms. Dogs may start scratching excessively, whereas cats may start licking their belly, back, or behind their legs more than usual.

The most common skin allergy is called atopic dermatitis, and although it's a lifelong condition, it can be controlled and managed, meaning your pet can lead a normal and healthy life. Treatments may include medication, supplements, or even newer monoclonal antibody treatments.

Read more about atopic dermatitis and how your vet can help here: https://www.medivetgroup.com/pet-care/pet-advice/skin-allergies-atopy/

Dogs can pick up kennel cough multiple times throughout their lives, but in most cases, they can recover in a few weeks....
13/05/2024

Dogs can pick up kennel cough multiple times throughout their lives, but in most cases, they can recover in a few weeks.

During this time, you should encourage your dog to rest and avoid collar and lead activity as it could put more strain on their respiratory system. You should talk to your vet if your dog’s cough persists, or if you notice any changes in behaviour such as a reduced appetite or less energy.

Our article on kennel cough explains more about the infection, what to look out for, and how to treat it. Read more here: https://bit.ly/44CKnV0

Is your rabbit protected against Myxomatosis? This highly infectious viral disease has a very high mortality rate and ca...
08/05/2024

Is your rabbit protected against Myxomatosis? This highly infectious viral disease has a very high mortality rate and can leave your rabbit prone to other infections.

The best way to protect your rabbit is to vaccinate them, especially as there is no cure if your rabbit becomes infected. There's also ways to reduce the risk of your rabbit catching the virus.

You can read more about them, and Myxomatosis, in our advice article here: https://bit.ly/4blrPLu

Whether the sun is out or hiding in the clouds, your pets will want to be out in the garden this spring. Did you know th...
07/05/2024

Whether the sun is out or hiding in the clouds, your pets will want to be out in the garden this spring. Did you know there may be some hidden dangers in your garden that can injure or poison your pet?

Pets can develop allergies to certain plants, pollen, and insects. If you notice any hay-fever like symptoms, such as itchy, watery eyes or sneezing, contact your vet for advice. They can help you identify the causes and ease your pet’s symptoms.

Read more about keeping your pet safe in the garden here: https://bit.ly/3QCazcF

04/05/2024

Our bank holiday opening time:

Saturday 4th May 3pm - 7pm
Sunday 5th may- closed
Monday 6th May- closed
Tuesday 7th may- 9am - 6pm

If needed outside these time our lines will transfer you to medivet sutton.

Enjoy your Bank Holiday everyone

Can you feed your rabbit cauliflower, courgette, or brussel sprouts? The answer is yes, but only in small amounts. Veget...
26/04/2024

Can you feed your rabbit cauliflower, courgette, or brussel sprouts? The answer is yes, but only in small amounts. Vegetables should account for around 15% of their diet.

We’ve put together an essential guide to caring for your pet rabbit that will help you make sure your rabbit stays happy and healthy. It includes information about their diet, the vaccinations they need, what environment they should be kept in, and how to manage their behaviour.

Learn more about your rabbit and what they need in our essential rabbit care guide here: https://bit.ly/44fPM4a

Training your dog and teaching them commands can be really rewarding. If you're wanting your dog to learn some simple co...
17/04/2024

Training your dog and teaching them commands can be really rewarding. If you're wanting your dog to learn some simple commands, we've put some tips together to help.

All dogs learn at a different rate so be patient, be consistent in your approach, avoid distractions, reward them with praise and occasional treats, and always have fun while you're doing it.

Read our dog training tips here: https://bit.ly/4dc7gCS

Making sure your rabbit has the right diet will not only keep them healthy and full of the nutrients they need, but can ...
10/04/2024

Making sure your rabbit has the right diet will not only keep them healthy and full of the nutrients they need, but can also improve their dental health and regulate their digestive system.

Hay and grass should make up around 80% of your rabbit's diet, this can be fresh or dried grass, but they should have unlimited access to it. They can have a small amount of vegetables each day, around 15% of their diet. Rabbit-safe vegetables include broccoli, carrots, courgette and green beans.

Find out more about rabbit nutrition here: https://bit.ly/3UdgWpg

We've put together our top tips and advice to help keep your pet safe this Easter weekend.It's important to keep your pe...
29/03/2024

We've put together our top tips and advice to help keep your pet safe this Easter weekend.

It's important to keep your pets away from Easter treats, especially chocolate as this is highly toxic. Make sure you always call your vet immediately for advice if you suspect your pet has eaten chocolate.

For more advice read here: https://bit.ly/49dMwHA

Today is the first day of spring 🌼 so if you've started planning your spring clean, it's important to know how to keep t...
20/03/2024

Today is the first day of spring 🌼 so if you've started planning your spring clean, it's important to know how to keep this pet-friendly.

Always keep your household cleaning products securely stored away, clean up all spills immediately, and allow cleaned surfaces to completely dry before letting your pet walk on them.

To find out about the common toxic cleaners to watch out for read here: https://bit.ly/3xaHJJu

Regular vaccinations are essential for keeping your dog protected from potentially fatal diseases such as parvovirus, ca...
13/03/2024

Regular vaccinations are essential for keeping your dog protected from potentially fatal diseases such as parvovirus, canine hepatitis and kennel cough. Certain diseases require booster vaccinations every year.

Read more about dog vaccinations here: https://bit.ly/43e83OQ

Fleas can be very uncomfortable for your pet, so it's important to check your cat all year round so you can catch any fl...
28/02/2024

Fleas can be very uncomfortable for your pet, so it's important to check your cat all year round so you can catch any fleas early, as if they're left untreated they could lead to more serious illnesses. The first signs may be red inflamed skin, regular scratching or biting of the skin.

Speak to your vet for the best treatment option for your cat, and read here for more advice: https://bit.ly/48ti3Fb

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130 Streatham Vale
London
SW165TB

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 11am
3:30pm - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 1:30pm

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