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Emergency 01522 683300
Out of hours 01522 683300
Park View Veterinary Hospital 01522 683300
Witham St Hughs Branch Surgery 01522 869 581

Specialist Interests

Read more on our specialist interests

Specialist Interests

Read more on our specialist interests

  • Acupuncture
  • Dentistry
  • Laparoscopy
  • Laser Treatment

Acupuncture

We offer acupuncture for cats, dogs and rabbits.

We have had considerable success in treating pain associated with:

  • Arthritis
  • Muscle strain
  • Disc disease
  • The Spinal area

Our Acupuncture Treatment Consultations are led by Stephanie Lange-Cook, Clinical Director, MRCVS.

Dentistry

For dental care and operations please ask to see our Clinical Director Jo Patrick.

Dental hygiene and associated conditions can be assessed and treated in our state of the art dental operating room with the latest equipment.

Our investment in training and ongoing clinical developments is your assurance that at Park View we can provide the professional services you need within our own hospital.

Laparoscopy

At Park View you can choose key hole surgery for some procedures - typically for bitch spays:

Rachel Steele can talk you you through this option and advise if its best for your pet.

What is laparoscopy?

Laparoscopy, known as keyhole surgery, is a minimally invasive operating technique which is commonly used in humans and now increasingly in our pets.

It involves operating in the abdomen though very small incisions, usually about 1cm long, using a camera to see inside the body.  This allows the surgeon to see all the abdominal organs more clearly than with traditional surgery.

The operation is performed using one or two instruments introduced to the abdomen through the small incisions using the images from the camera on a TV screen.

Park View offer an inclusive price for this procedure, please telephone us  for our detailed leaflet on the surgery and its benefits on 01522 683300.

Laser Treatment

Led by Stephanie Lange-Cook, Clinical Director, MRCVS., this non-invasive treatment is seeing wonderful results across a wide range of applications.

Park View Veterinary Hospital is always looking to lead in the areas of best in practice pet care treatment and the use of laser means we can offer an alternative, or complimentary service that can reduce recovery time, increase mobility levels and lessen painful conditions.

To find out more, contact us today!