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We go to Madivet on Lordship Lane (Forest Hill end by the Grove pub) and have always find them kind and dont feel ripped off (for instance they told us we could save a considerable amount on our cats medication by purchasing it online and provided us with a perscription for a nominal amount).

Highly reccomend

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Hi guys, thanks for all your recommendations,  I think Dr Robson did me proud today for putting  my little girl in peace.

Unfortunately vetinary pathology were having a system upgrade and with Easter holidays and backlog, I still don't have the results for my little Marnie. But she did what I asked and gave her dignity. She's now in puppy heaven with her first love Freddie. The loss hurts immensely,  but I know I did right for her and Dr Robsons care confirmed  that. I know now why she wanted to wait for the biopsies,  but sadly my girl couldn't.  

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3 hours ago, Huggers said:

So sorry for your loss

she looks a real sweetheart

We lost our lovely Frankie in October but are adopting new dog. But we believed ms Robson was retiring - she was always our vet.

 Thank you, you too. Yes, you are right she is retiring this year.

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