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- Out of hours · 01480 52222
- Main · enquiries@chvc.co.uk
- Insurance · insurance@chvc.co.uk
- Accounts · accounts@chvc.co.uk
- Head nurse · headnurse@chvc.co.uk
About Church House Veterinary Clinic
Church House Veterinary Clinic sits on Brook Street in Saint Neots, Cambridgeshire. The practice runs appointments Monday through Saturday — mornings and evenings on weekdays, mornings only on Saturdays. The clinic handles routine work like vaccinations, microchipping, and flea treatments, plus blood tests, dental work, and diagnostic imaging. Staff see cats, dogs, small mammals, and birds, as well as farm animals including cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, poultry, horses, and camelids. The building has disabled access.
Animals we care for
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Cats
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Dogs
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Small Mammals
Facilities
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Open at weekends
Services
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Blood testing
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Dentistry
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Flea and worm treatments
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Microchipping
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Neutering
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Vaccinations
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Diagnostic imaging
Opening hours
- Monday
- Appointments
- 9am – 12pm
- Appointments
- 4pm – 6:30pm
- Tuesday
- Appointments
- 9am – 12pm
- Appointments
- 4pm – 6:30pm
- Wednesday
- Appointments
- 9am – 12pm
- Appointments
- 4pm – 6:30pm
- Thursday
- Appointments
- 9am – 12pm
- Appointments
- 4pm – 6:30pm
- Friday
- Appointments
- 9am – 12pm
- Appointments
- 4pm – 6:30pm
- Saturday
- Appointments
- 9am – 12pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Consultations by appointment
Reviews of Church House Veterinary Clinic
Based on 5 reviews
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- 60%
- 4
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- 1
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Rachel mendez
Google 31 October 2025
My cat Muffin is 20 years old. He had 7 teeth out today.I was very appreciative because of his age. Alistair put my mind at rest, he was so experienced and is obviously dedicated to his work. Infact the nurse was so nice, professional and friendly. 11 out of 10. I can’t fault the practise. You wasnt disappointed.. Everything was explained in detail to me before and afterwards. Muffin is very comfortable tonight. So here’s to a good night sleep tonight for both of us .😊
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Mark Scotcher
Google 28 August 2025
I am being charged a vet consultation fee just to get my dog a flea tablet he has had from them multiple times because he hasn't been seen in 8 months. Its a flea tablet! Id understand if he was a puppy and might of grown or it was medication for kidneys, or heart palpitations ect, and may need to be seen to check how the treatment is working, side effects ect. Its a run of the mill, must knock them out by the bucket load flea tablet! He's 6 yrs old absolutely healthy in every way, he had about 15kg before he would need a higher dosage, he certainly hasnt doubled in size! I offered to take him to reception so they could double check his weight, cant do that. I just want to get him another tablet. Have been trying for over a week, multiple calls, not calling me back when they said they would, was told its vet practice it's the way it is. I said to the receptionist you haven't seen him for 8 months because there is nothing wrong with him, would you see a doctor if there was nothing wrong with you. Her response was 'some people do'. It is nothing more than trying to extort a consultancy fee from me. I will walk in and out of the vets office so they can charge me 30+ quid for the privilege.
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Todd Williams
Google 1 June 2025
If I could give this vet no stars for a review I would. We took our poor cat multiple times to this vet over her short life, in which they failed to identify increased kidney values. During our visits, no blood or urine tests were offered and our cats nausea and lack of appetite was written off as something else over the course of multiple trips. Eventually a blood and urine test was conducted to find our poor cat was stage 3 CKD 6 months down the line. The total lack of empathy from the vet at the time of diagnosis was shocking. All she had to say with a dead pan face was " We see it all the time". My partner was distraught. After raising a question about the diagnosis and why it had not been detected at an earlier point, the practice came out on the defensive, with a senior member of staff making out that our cat was older then what was on her records. Our cat although a rescue, was only 3-5 years old (verified by a reputable cat specialist in Cambridge) . The reason the early diagnosis was missed, was due to lack of experience/ training of younger staff members during those earlier visits. Our cat passed away from the condition some months later, after we did everything we could by moving her across to a new vet who had more knowledge, better communication skills and genuine empathy and understanding. We failed our dear cat by not having an understanding of the condition and its subtle signs.The worst part was leaving her in the hands of Church House Vets.
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Daniel Rogers
Google 25 October 2018
recommended to us after a terrible experience at another vets( one of those chains.) and we are so pleased it was. Alistair is amazing as are his team. kind, caring and they try to keep the costs down. our very much loved dog started having seizures recently and they helped us day and night. he is doing well and we feel lucky to have them at the end of the phone. just brilliant. thank you so much, your all awesome.
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Louie Ruck
Google 1 August 2018
This is the most amazing veterinary centre. I've brought all my cats here, and trust Alisdair Tebbutt completely. Staff are amazing. They've been treating my cat who had intestinal lymphoma for five years now. They always take such good care of him.
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- Where is Church House Veterinary Clinic?
- Church House Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. The full address, phone number and opening hours are listed on this page.
- Which animals does Church House Veterinary Clinic list care for?
- Church House Veterinary Clinic lists care for Cats, Dogs and Small Mammals. Call the practice to confirm current clinician availability for your pet.
- Which services are listed for Church House Veterinary Clinic?
- The Vet Verified listing includes Blood testing, Dentistry, Flea and worm treatments, Microchipping, Neutering, Vaccinations and Diagnostic imaging. Contact the practice to confirm the service is currently available and suitable for your pet.
- How do I book an appointment with Church House Veterinary Clinic?
- Call the practice directly using the phone number on this page. Online booking through Vet Verified appears here when the practice switches it on.
- Is Church House Veterinary Clinic listed on the RCVS register?
- Every practice on Vet Verified is cross-checked against the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' public register. Verified practices carry the verification mark beside their name.