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We love the Neighbourhood vet on Lordship lane SE22 https://theneighbourhoodvet.co.uk/galleries/east-dulwich/ - they have been fantastic with our cats - very caring and they always find time for urgent appointments at very short notice. I'll send you more details in a PM but wanted to share that with others too.

I've recently registered my animals (yesterday) at the Norwood Road surgery and it was really straightforward.


I've always taken them up to the Lordship Lane pets surgery (for 15 years) opposite the old Harvesters. Unfortunately and due to the closure of the Dulwich Village junction with the plant pots, I can't chance my animals being put through any added stress as the journey now takes double the time.

Plus one for Neighbourhood Vet on LL.


Lovely team (esp reception) and very good with both our cats (one of which is super nervy). Some people have mentioned unexpected costs/treatment there but I?ve never had an issue. I normally see the male Antipodean vet there (and now embarrassed I don?t know his name, but maybe Sean?) but he gave me great advice about teeth cleaning techniques for the same nervy cat a few years ago, which has saved me ??? in the long run.

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