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This is our practice cat Raymond 🙂 Very spoilt and very well looked after! Just has an awful habit of rolling in dirt! He is 13 years old with numerous health conditions, we can assure you he is good. He has an instagram @thehoodcat See attached photo of his Birthday party last month. He does love attention on weekends when our office staff are not in and wonders up Ashbourne Grove or Lordship Lane Appearances can be deceiving... Thank you all for your concern x
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Neighbourhood Vet overcharging?
The Neighbourhood Vet replied to froggy's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hey there, This is Suzanne from The Neighbourhood Vet. I am writing on this forum - as a first and last time - to ask people to think about the level of criticism of vets that’s happening, especially recently, and ask if you think is really ok? I established the practice 12 years ago with Amber and we joined a corporate called IVC Evidensia in 2019. Amber went back to Australia and Simon joined me as co-Clinical Director in 2020. We now have 70 employees across 3 sites and I think we have a pretty amazing and special practice. The upset caused by the criticism of vet practices is not just about The Neighbourhood Vet and our staff. We get equally affected when we hear people saying bad things about Ms Robson’s practice, DNA pet care practices (Peckham/ Mayow Rd/ Parish Lane/ Streatham etc), Medivet practices (Lordship Lane, Camberwell, New Cross, Beckenham etc) or other IVC practices (Norwood Rd, Paxtons, Easipetcare). All vet practices are a business and have to make a profit otherwise they will not survive. Just because we happen to be a place that cares for your pets, it doesn’t mean we can do this for free. Not a single person I know who works in the vet profession, chose to do so for the money, rather it is because we love animals, and continue to do our best for them every day, even whilst hearing the most terrible things said about us. I personally have been criticised for selling to a corporate rather than staying independent but until you have dealt with the pressure (financial and otherwise) of running a business that cares for pets (which seems to be the most emotive topic for people) then I’d ask you be respectful of my decision. The corporate practices are the obvious target in any criticism of vet practices - we do not always get things right, and there is always room for improvement but we are all working for the common goal which is to look after your pets. None of our vets work on commission or get any performance-based bonus. None of our staff have financial targets that they are expected to achieve. Different practices do different things and charge differently as do other businesses that provide similar services - think M&S vs Sainsbury’s vs Lidl vs a corner shop vs Waitrose. You do not expect to pay the same at these places so I am not sure why people think that vets should price-match and all charge exactly the same? If you decide that you are not happy with something (our staff/ practices/ cost of medication/ receptionists/ cost of prescriptions/ way of working/ vets etc etc etc), then we would encourage you to discuss this with us. On any given day we can have a multitude of complaints from prescription charges to having to wait for 10 minutes because of an emergency to our consult prices on a weekend to the receptionist not being sufficiently friendly, and this all takes time away from caring for you and your pet. If you genuinely think it will make you feel better to write something bad or that you are providing a service to others with your criticism, then of course you can do that, but please refrain from spreading inaccurate information or making bold assumptions about our Vets and staff. We do not respond on socials because do not want to give air to toxicity, however, most of our staff (and others in the vet profession) would know about the things written about them. Vets have the highest suicide rate of any profession and the mental health of many in the vet profession is easily eroded by social media. So before you feel the need to tear someone down, perhaps think instead that it might be better to be kind. It would make the world a much nicer place. Suzanne Dr Suzanne McNabb BSc BVSc MACVSc MSc MVS MRCVS She/Her Clinical Director The Neighbourhood Vet 66 Lordship Lane East Dulwich SE22 8HJ -
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Cat found bottom of Landcroft and Silvester
The Neighbourhood Vet replied to malwood's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
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Do you Recognise this cat?
The Neighbourhood Vet replied to The Neighbourhood Vet's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
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Job description Are you an experienced cleaner with a strong work ethic and a commitment to maintaining cleanliness to the highest standards? The Neighbourhood Vet is a lovely 20 vet practice in SE London that was opened almost 10 years ago. We pride ourselves on providing the best, progressive care with certificate holders in medicine, cardiology & surgery. We are looking for a cleaner at our main hospital and the flat above, which is situated in the heart of East Dulwich on popular Lordship Lane where we are a strong part of the local community. This position offers 15 hours of work per week, with a consistent schedule from Monday to Friday (evening). Key Responsibilities: Perform cleaning duties in accordance with established protocols and schedules. Maintain impeccable cleanliness in all areas, including floors, surfaces, restrooms, and common spaces. Tasks will include dusting, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, and window cleaning. Ensure that all assigned areas are cleaned to the highest standards. Adhere to health and safety guidelines and company policies. Report any maintenance issues or cleaning equipment malfunctions to the supervisor. Work independently and efficiently to complete cleaning tasks. Salary Negotiable. DBS Check may be required due to the nature of the role and access to Pharmacy. Please email [email protected]
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FOUND KITTEN
The Neighbourhood Vet replied to The Neighbourhood Vet's topic in Lost, Found or Stolen
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Lost dog @ the great exhibition
The Neighbourhood Vet replied to Sofia dlT's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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