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Vets Now to open 31st clinic in the new year
Arlo Guthrie
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29 Oct 2007 5:42 PM
Vets Now
, the UK’s national dedicated out-of-hours veterinary emergency care provider, is set to open its 31st clinic in the new year. The clinic will be located in Caterham and will operate from the premises of the Village Animal Hospital, Guards Hill, Coulsden Road, Caterham, CR3 5ZD.
Prior to the clinic opening Vets Now will be holding an open evening on the 8 November 2007. The evening is an opportunity for practices in the area or veterinary professionals thinking about working within the clinic to come down and find out more about the company.
The open evening on the Thursday 8 November will be held in the Village Animal Hospital, Guards Hill, Coulsden Road, Caterham, CR3 5ZD and will be running from 7.30pm – 9.30pm with drinks and nibbles provided. Vets Now have asked that anyone planning to attend the open evening email
marketing@vets-now.com
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