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Contact

Hayle Main Surgery

18 Fore Street 

Copperhouse

Hayle, TR27 4DY

01736 755555

 

Carbis Bay Practice

St Ives Road
Carbis Bay
St Ives, TR26 2JX

01736 796088

Business hours

Hayle:
Monday - Friday   08.00 - 18.00
(Thursday closing at 17.00)
Saturday 09.00 - 13.00
   
Carbis Bay:
Monday - Friday 11.00 - 17.00

In case of emergency, please call:

01736 755555

24-hour Emergency Service

for our registered clients

Treatment for your pet

If your pet is already ill, we will administer rapid treatment, causing as little distress as possible. In many cases, regular check-ups can lead to detection and specific treatment of diseases in their early stages.

Here is a summary of our treatments

Outpatient treatment and advice

  • General examinations and treatment of dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, other small rodents, ferrets and birds
  • Check ups for dogs and cats
  • Inoculations for dogs, cats, rabbits and ferrets
  • Health certificates and advice on foreign travel
  • Microchipping
  • Dietary advice for puppies, overweight animals, rodents, and in certain cases of illness (such as food allergies, diabetes, liver and kidney diseases)

Laboratory diagnostics

  • Blood analyses for testing for diabetes, kidney and other diseases
  • Fungal and bacterial infection tests
  • Microscopic examination for various parasites in blood, faeces or on the skin
  • Tests for the feline leukaemia virus (FeLV), feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) and feline AIDS (FIV)
  • Urine status and sediment
  • Allergy testing

Dental care and treatments

  • Ultrasonic plaque removal, orthodontics and extractions

Ultrasound

  • Ultrasonic testing, a modern method of detecting certain diseases, tumours and pregnancy.

X-rays

  • X-ray examination to diagnose fractures, detect foreign bodies, internal diseases (bladder or kidney stones) and tumours

Surgery

  • Neutering of dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets and rodents
  • Soft tissue surgery, from cancer operations to stomach rotation and splenectomy
  • Orthopedic surgery including fracture repair and management of canine anterior cruciate ligament rupture

 

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