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    Allpets Catford Veterinary Surgery

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    Blackheath Veterinary Surgery

    Blackheath Veterinary Surgery

    (1 review)

    Greenwich

    Low quality / unprofessional Vets. Avoid these "specialists" for your pet's health…read more Hided the diagnosis from me and didn't warn that 5 month caucasian shepherd pup likely had elbow dysplasia however wrote about it in Pet History. Smiled and ensured that my lameness puppy is absolutely healthy and she is growing. Didn't give any basic recommendations about diets. Nothing. Only prescribed pain killers. I asked to refer me to physio or hydrotherapy. I was rejected. After 5 months accidentally found in health history notes about Elbow dysplasia. Vets said that it was always working diagnosis but never told us. After all they said it was misunderstanding. When Vet discusses with owner that her dog has likely dysplasia, good Vets provides different options how to correctly manage it. Here it was ZERO recommendations. After showing my dog to vets in Royal Vet College, they found chronic otitis and dermatitis. I came 4 times to Blackheath Vet to show her ears and skin. One ear drops were prescribed and it didn't help. No further treatment went after even I came after and came precisely for checking skin and ear. They said all look good, it's just humid and hormones. I lost 10 months for my puppy believing that she had proper treatment with lameness. they didn't want me to refer to CT scan, I insisted. After check I knew, my caucasian shepherd had 2 elbow dysplasia, hips dysplasia, artritis, chronic otitis and chronic dermatitis. Thank you for VIP service for my dog. There is a bench in hell's waiting for you guys.

    From the owner: Blackheath Vets is a vet run and owned veterinary practice that sets high standards of care for our…read morepatients, owners and our team. Your pet is part of your family and we want both you and your pets to feel part of ours. We offer a full range of premium pet services from routine preventative care to emergency surgery. Our large number of services include high quality digital x-rays, powerful ultrasound and surgery facilities.

    Celia Hammond Animal Trust

    Celia Hammond Animal Trust

    (5 reviews)

    St Johns, New Cross

    The ordeal the these people put my family and me through during the end of our cats life was…read moreutterly disgusting! After finding out from our regular vet that our beloved pet was sick with an unidentified mass in his abdomen we were referred to the Celia Hammond trust for a scan and potential operation. These people must have magic hands and some top notch clairvoyance , because not only did they not do the scan we asked for to identify how large and how many masses we were later told were tumors there were, but somehow they were able to tell my younger brother that our cat was not only leukemia free, but lymphoma free as well. These people cut open our cat BLIND, had a quick look about, and then discarded the mass that they could see WITHOUT testing it (the ONLY way to clear the lymph nodes for cancer). THIS WAS NOT IN THERE POLICY TO DO. When I came back to our regular vet for his post op check up, I was horrified to be informed that they had helped themselves to our money but only did half a job. What right did you people have to make us think for a short 4 weeks that we were in the clear??? They had told us that the operation was a success and gave no indication that if he survived there would be further implications. according to them an over the phone check up 3 days later was enough to make sure he was well. without testing the mass they removed these people were unqualified to tell us everything would be alright! you sold the youngest in my family a dream and now we have had to bury our family pet! had you people done your job, I can't say we would have had a different outcome but we may have been more emotionally prepared to handle needing to put him down. One thing I NEVER imagined I would have to see in my lifetime is the look on my younger brothers face as his heart broke, and the negligence of how this case was handled HEAVILY contributed to me witnessing just that. BUT IT DID NOT STOP THERE!!! obviously after finding NEW TUMORS in our cat a mere 4 weeks after his operation we wanted answers, to know our options, and to know how much time we had left and if we could prolong his life. My mother and I decided we would make another follow up appointment at Celia Hammond for them to physically examine him. I hope the person in charge of the staffing for this foundation is ASHAMED of themselves because what we were met with was a disgusting veterinarian uninterested with doing her job. EVE TSOMPANIDOU IS NOT FIT TO BE IN A JOB ROLE THAT INVOLVES INTERACTING WITH PEOPLE!! after waiting half an hour for our appointment with my heart in my throat we are finally seen and as you would expect she asked how we were. Let me make clear, most people treat a vet like they do their doctor, you are there when something is wrong, we were also very confused as to why the tumors were back when we were told the operation was a success and the chance that they could come back was not at all discussed. my mum very politely replied that we wouldn't really be able to answer that until after the questions we had were answered. The change in this womans attitude was so vile I thought I was going to be sick! she immediately crossed her arms and took a step back from our cat! during the time it took to try and get clarity on what had and had not been done for our cat in his last visit I actually had to ASK her to examine him, during which she glared at me for an uncomfortably long time! She evaded questions she had the answers to as the notes were UP ON HER SCREEN, just in a short hand that no non vet would understand. She then very bluntly and coldly told us it was terminal. Not only was this the first time anyone had said this would be what could happen (if the operation went well) she seemed to know this without doing a proper examination. This woman was not only vile towards me but had the AUDACITY to speak down to my mother then say she would break the news to my brother OVER THE PHONE THAT HIS CAT WOULD DIE! ARE YOU INSANE!? People should shell out the extra money to go ANYWHERE else if they love their pets!

    In the 1960's Celia Hammond was a supermodel. During her career she did model fur but then became…read moreconcerned about animal welfare and cruelty. She decided to set up the Celia Hammond Trust initially because of her concerns over the feral cat population. She became involved in rescuing, neutering and rehoming stray and unwanted animals. She learned how to trap feral cats and started to trap, neuter and return to suitable sites many thousands of feral cats. She then decided to open clinics - and I believe this one in Lewisham was the first - in order to provide a neutering and vaccination service for pet owners who could not afford the exorbitant prices some vets charge. Without her clinic many owners would not be able to afford to have their pet neutered which would result in many many more unwanted animals. Recently she was involved in rescuing 186 cats from the olympic site in London. She personally spent hours then trying to catch all the cats. One in particular eluded her but with the deadline reached she managed to catch him. They were all neutered and most of them have been found new homes. I think she is a brilliant woman - a real animal lover and doing so much good.

    Allpets Catford Veterinary Surgery - vet - Updated June 2026

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