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Ashfield Veterinary Surgery

2.8 (5 reviews)
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Classic House Industrial Estate Annfield Plain DH9 7RX

About Ashfield Veterinary Surgery

Ashfield Veterinary Surgery operates from Classic House on the Morrison Road Industrial Estate in Annfield Plain, County Durham. The practice treats cats and dogs, with services including dentistry, diagnostic imaging, microchipping, neutering, and vaccinations. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 8:30am to 6:15pm and Saturday mornings 9:00am to 12:00pm. The surgery has a car park and wheelchair access. It meets RCVS Core Standards. Outside opening hours, emergencies are handled by Alnorthumbria Veterinary Group in Morpeth.

Part of CVS Vets

Animals we care for

  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Small Mammals

Facilities

  • Client car park
  • Disabled public access
  • Out-of-hours service
  • Referral interests
  • Vaccinations
  • Microchipping
  • Diagnostic imaging
  • Dentistry
  • Blood testing
  • Neutering

Accreditations

  • RCVS Core Standards

Opening hours

Monday
  • 8:30am – 6:15pm
Tuesday
  • 8:30am – 6:15pm
Wednesday
  • 8:30am – 6:15pm
Thursday
  • 8:30am – 6:15pm
Friday
  • 8:30am – 6:15pm
Saturday
  • 9am – 12pm
Sunday
Closed

Reviews of Ashfield Veterinary Surgery

2.8 out of 5

Based on 5 reviews

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  • Janine Heseltine profile photo

    Janine Heseltine

    Google 21 November 2025

    Went here for years when it was privately owned and was great Ashfield group bought them out and rapidly went down hill with service and prices went massively uphill!! Prices are a joke, changed over £1200 for a basic surgery . Have since left and gone elsewhere, my dog needed the same surgery (a small lump on a nipple removing) bill , you guessed £347 ( privately owned vet like it used to be) !!! Ashfield is now a big group and you are paying for directors bonuses and a big flash office suite somewhere. Do yourself a favour and find a privately owned vet, seriously service will be better and prices will be less than half! Regards a dog owner for 45 years!

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    Terry Cooper

    Google 25 September 2025

    We lost our dog 6 weeks ago st this vets was asked if we would like a paw print and some fur from him we said yes NOW. 6 weeks later nothing has been delivered I've phone umpteen times each time to be told that it was posted we have nothing of our beloved dog for our memory of him was going to get some jewellery made with his hair now that's out the window I've spoken to them this morning and told them I will never attending this practice again

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    Zan Vito

    Google 10 March 2025

    We trusted Ashfield Vets with our cat’s care, but that trust was misplaced. Over the weekend, we lost her due to what we believe was negligence. On Saturday, we took her in as an emergency—she was hypothermic and hadn’t eaten for four days. The vet refused to do blood tests or an X-ray, saying they were closing in two hours. Instead, she was sent home with laxatives and an anti-nausea injection. Not once did he suggest she needed urgent treatment. By Sunday, she had deteriorated so badly that we had no choice but to put her to sleep. She suffered immensely. Had they done an X-ray, they may have found an obstruction and saved her—or at least given her proper pain relief. We are heartbroken and moving all our pets elsewhere. Please be cautious—your pet’s life may depend on it.

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    Sarah Scott

    Google 27 September 2022

    We've used Ashfield Vets for our dog, Kira, and they've always been absolutely brilliant. Well priced too compared to other local vets. Would always recommend them. Really friendly reception is always received, even during covid when we had to wait in the car park! I've taken the odd deceased cat here over the years too that clients have alerted me to re going to scan for a microchip; they've always handled them with dignity and do their best to alert their owners where possible.

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    chris calland

    Google 21 September 2019

    Been great vets always way until the last day of my labs lives. They understand fully how things like cost can be hard for some and offer cheaper alternatives to the standard medication you seen a "chain" vets. They let me have as much time with both my labradors when it was time to say good bye. Thank you for that. Will be using them again when we get a new pup.

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