Entries by @JerseyVets

CT Scanning

A computerized tomography (CT) scan uses computers and rotating X ray machines to create cross sectional images of the bones, blood vessels and soft tissues inside the body. CT scan images provide more-detailed information than plain X-rays do. A CT scan can be used to visualize nearly all parts of the body and is used […]

24 Hour Nursing Care

To make sure your pet is always well looked after, we provide over night nursing care. For your peace of mind and your pet’s welfare we always have nurses on site over night, every night. Our dedicated nursing team provide the best care for your pet, make sure they are never alone and are supported […]

Jersey Village Vets St Martin

We are excited to announce that our new surgery at the prestigious La Vielle Ecole development will be opening its doors on 02.01.2020. The new site at St Martin will be an addition to our existing surgeries in St Brelade, St Mary and St Clement. We will be able to offer local veterinary care for […]

Overnight Nursing Care

As an addition to our out of hours vet service we now have a dedicated night nurse to look after our patients throughout the night. In order to provide the best 24 hour care for your pets we now have a dedicated night nurse 365 days a year, ensuring your pets are monitored closely over […]

Radiography

Animal radiography or radiology uses the same technology that is used on humans as a tool to diagnose injury and disease. The machines we use are almost exactly like those used for humans, but have modifications to accommodate animals of varying sizes, from hamsters to horses. The most common type of radiography is an x-ray. […]

Neutering Operations

Neutering (de-sexing) of both male and female pets is commonly performed for a number of reasons. It prevents unwanted pregnancies and litters of puppies, kittens or baby rabbits which may be difficult to look after and to home. In addition, entire (un-neutered) animals develop behaviour (e.g. dominance, roaming, sexual activity) and characteristics (e.g. strong odour, […]

Dental Work

Dental disease is very common in dogs, cats and rabbits. It can cause halitosis (bad breath), difficulty eating, gum infections which can lead to abscess formation and bacteraemia/septicaemia (infection in the blood), severe pain and even disease around the eye and eye socket. As with most problems, prevention is better than cure, and we are […]

Nurse Clinics

We are delighted to be able to offer Nurse Clinics to all our clients. From January 2011 clients will be able to make an appointment with our qualified nurses and student nurses to get advice and support and discuss all aspects of their pet’s day to day health care. Appointments can be made for the […]

Laboratory

We are equipped with the latest, state of the art blood analyser to run in-house blood samples, including full blood counts, blood gas analysis, electrolytes, thyroid hormone & liver function testing. This enables us to find out what is wrong with your pet in less than 24 hours. We routinely offer full urine analysis including […]