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The Crossings Veterinary Centre

3.4 (5 reviews)
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Saint John's Way Downham Market PE38 0QQ

About The Crossings Veterinary Centre

Welcome to The Crossings Veterinary Centre! Located in the charming town of Downham Market in Norfolk, England, this veterinary practice provides exceptional care for all species of animals, including cats, dogs, birds, exotic pets, wild animals, poultry, and small mammals.

The team at The Crossings Veterinary Centre consists of highly skilled and experienced veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses dedicated to providing the best possible care for your furry, feathered, or scaly friends. Whether you require a routine check-up or have an emergency situation on your hands, the team is there to put your mind at ease and ensure your pet receives the best possible treatment.

One of the many things that sets this veterinary practice apart is its range of services and facilities. Open on weekends, The Crossings Veterinary Centre is always available to help you and your pets, even on the busiest of days. The practice also has its own client car park, making it convenient and easy to park your car while you’re visiting. Additionally, there is disabled public access, making the clinic easily accessible to all members of the community.

At The Crossings Veterinary Centre, the team provides a range of services to ensure your pet is happy and healthy. This includes preventive care like vaccinations, parasite control, and dental check-ups, as well as diagnostic services like radiography and blood tests. The practice also offers surgical services and hospitalization for patients that require treatment.

The veterinary surgeons at The Crossings Veterinary Centre are led by Mr. Iain Russell, a partner who is highly respected in the veterinary community. Mr. Russell holds a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery degree, as well as being a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. You can trust that your pet will be in the best possible hands when he’s in Iain’s care.

The veterinary nurses at The Crossings Veterinary Centre play a vital role in ensuring the healthy and safe recovery of pets. They work tirelessly to provide comfort, support, and care to the animals they treat, as well as supporting their owners during what can be a stressful time. Mrs. Ellen Minns, Mrs. Sarah Patrick, and Mrs. Joanne Russell are the veterinary nurses that make up the core of the nursing team. They are passionate and professional, with a wealth of experience caring for animals of all shapes and sizes.

The approach of The Crossings Veterinary Centre is to build long-term relationships with their clients and pets. The team aims to provide a friendly and welcoming atmosphere where pet owners know they can bring their beloved pets for all their healthcare needs. The team strives to ensure that your pet is happy and healthy and will go out of their way to provide comfort, support, and the best possible care.

The Crossings Veterinary Centre is more than just a veterinary practice - it’s a hub for animal lovers, a place where you can connect with professionals and fellow pet owners to get the best advice and support you could ask for. Regardless of your needs, whether you are looking for routine check-ups or an urgent appointment, you can trust The Crossings Veterinary Centre to provide excellent care and the highest levels of professionalism.

Animals we care for

  • Birds
  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Exotic
  • Poultry
  • Small Mammals
  • Wild

Facilities

  • Client car park
  • Disabled public access
  • Open at weekends

Opening hours

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

Reviews of The Crossings Veterinary Centre

3.4 out of 5

Based on 5 reviews

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    Hannah Dobben

    Google 5 November 2025

    We recently had to have our lovely cat put down and I cannot express how kind, caring and supportive all the staff were, from the first phone call to the last interaction they went above and beyond to make everything go as smoothly as possible.

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    John Bartlett

    Google 31 October 2025

    It is with regret that I find it necessary to give a low rating and to air my experience. Our Border Collie had a scratching problem. A very close examination showed no evidence of fleas.At this point I must say that I have experience of running a rescue centre for wildlife along with my father (a well known naturalist of Guildford in Surrey) and dealing with flea ridden Hedgehogs and the like. Over 63 years. Also as an inspector in the RSPCA. We attended the Crossings Centre...the dogs back leg was rubbed and a black dot, supposedly a flea dropping, fell onto a placed white pad, just one. Advice given was to treat the dog with a course of tablets, one extra tablet to kill ticks for a period of time and verbally explaining that thousands of flea eggs would be present in our house....in the carpet, under the skirting boards, on the furniture. This would be correct IF the dog had fleas. Which it didn't. My wife was at panic stations as she will attract a biting insect at a thousand paces. NO bites to my wife's legs before our visit or after. After paying the £147:12 invoice for the 7 minutes consultation, tablets and the flea killing spray ,we drove home and wondered what had just happened?? The normal place to observe fleas is around the ears, neck and armpits. I checked again and no evidence of fleas on the dog or my wife. I'm not a vet but have had years of experience regarding flea bitten animals. Completed the course of medication and the dog is still scratching. After spending £147 I would quite honestly liked to have seen some positive results. Times are hard and us OAP's and others have to be careful with our money. I have phoned today to the centre and with a calm tone started to explain the situation....no shouting, no swearing ( unnecessary) and no rudeness. I was CUT OFF. I have done my homework and found the cause of the scratching dog. I'm not prepared to say what the cause was, but it didn't involve a FLEA.

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    Rikki-lee Bellingham

    Google 12 August 2025

    The Crossings is such an amazing team! Anytime I’ve needed them, they’ve been amazing. I had to take my cat for an emergency procedure on his eye and they were fabulous whilst I was an absolute wreck! Thank you so much!

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    ron seager

    Google 19 May 2025

    As mentioned by many other reviewers the Crossings is a very nice practice. Its modern with good facilities easy parking, its perfectly located for us being only 1/2 a mile away. They were particularly good when our beloved Mitzy (Standard Poodle) had to be put to sleep last year following colon cancer, the staff were sympathetic and helped us deal with that very sad occasion. So last week were were in with our latest Standard Poodle Minnie, we were a little concerned about her ears our groomer thought she may have had an infection. Unlike others reporting here we were allowed in for the consultation with Ian. Fortunately he found no particular problem other than a build up of wax which is quite common in poodle ears! So far so good. We left having paid their invoice of £86.97 £47.50 was for the consultation fee - although seeming a bit strong working out to an hourly rate of just under £150ph ! We didn't really have a problem with that, Ian's a good experienced practitioner and when you put your pets life in someones hands you need to be able to trust them. However we were charged £39.47 for ear cleaner Otoact 100ml - this is available on Amazon next day delivery without prescription for £12.98. I thought I would give the crossings the benefit of the doubt and called to see if this was perhaps a mistake. No. They were insisting that this overcharge of £26.49 was accurate. THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS - they would probably have had a margin already at £12.98 if they bought from a vetinary wholesaler - and yes I would have expected them to add a little extra - perhaps £18.99 total, but to treble the market price is unacceptable. Too many vets are doing this now - I am not going to take Minnie back there again, and honestly I don't expect they will lose any sleep over that, but I cannot trust anyone who can so blatently rips me off like that. Shame on you guys. Surely the pets welfare has to come before the profit and if you cannot trust a vet to make a fair decision if influenced by profit then you cannot trust him with your pet!! I have just read Ians response to my post ''Our Drug mark ups are completely Fair'' he says!! Really, so everybody out there looking to use this practice just take note and realise that you can expect to pay THREE TIMES or more of the actual cost of a particular medication note this one was £12.98 on Amazon or £39.47 from the Crossings Vets. In what world does he think that is fair and reasonable??? Yes of course he advised us on what he thought was the best medication in the circumstances, but thats what we pay his consultation fee for, is it not? As for his comment that he might have had to pay more for the product than we could buy it from Amazon for - absolute rubbish. I challenge him to produce a copy of his suppliers invoice for the product - I will be pleased to offer a copy of the invoice we recieved for £39.47 and anyone can look up Otoact 100ml on Amazon, where I have to repeat it is available next day delivery for £12.98. I cannot trust anyone who is so blatantly profiteering and who even tries to defend his actions, and brush it off as acceptable. It is the sheer scale of this mark-up that is indefensible, and that they seem to think its FAIR - perhaps they should look up the meaning of the word !

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    Amanda Moss

    Google 1 April 2025

    I cannot recommend this practice enough. The most caring and knowledgeable team that deserve the utmost respect . My dogs are my family and I have trusted the whole team implicitly with every visit. I would not go anywhere else

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