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Vets Now to open 30th clinic in Northolt
Arlo Guthrie
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5 Dec 2007 6:15 AM
Vet’s Now
, the UK’s leading Out Of Hours emergency vets, has announced that it will be opening a new clinic in Northolt on Monday 10 December.
Based at the Mandeville Veterinary Hospital, 15 Mandeville Road, Northolt, the clinic will be the 30th Vets Now clinic to open in the UK. Northolt is Vets Now’s closest clinic to London and it will serve a number of clinics in the Middlesex and London area.
The clinic will be open between 7.00pm and 8.00am during weekdays and at weekends from noon on Saturday through to Monday morning.
The clinic is headed up by senior veterinary surgeon, Alisa Kubula, who will manage a team of four veterinary professionals who specialise in emergency pet care. The Vets Now team is completely dedicated to providing an Out Of Hours service and therefore does not work during the day. This ensures the team is fresh and ready to provide immediate emergency treatment, at night or at the weekend.
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