Lymm Surgery
Address:Lymm Surgery
10 Booths Hill Road
Lymm
Cheshire
WA13 0DL
10 Booths Hill Road
Lymm
Cheshire
WA13 0DL
Telephone: 01925- 752721
Fax: 01925- 754481
All consultations by appointment.
Opening hours are:
Monday – Friday 8.30am - 6pm
Saturday - 1pm - 4pm
We have been looking after pets in Lymm for nearly 3 decades and have a friendly, dedicated and highly skilled staff of vets and nurses. Our services include
*Routine Vaccinations* Routine Spay and Castrations
*Medical Consultations
*Dentals
*24 hour Emergency Cover
*Home Visits
*Home Visits
*Routine Surgery
*Emergency procedures
*Dedicated Puppy Nurse
*Free Weight Checks
*Free Senior Pet Checks
Our surgery is conveniently located on Booths Hill Road and has a large car park for the convenience of our customers.
Having recently undergone a full refurbishment the surgery boasts * Separate Kennels for Cats and Dogs
* Dental Suite
* Large Consulting Room
* Separate Preparation Room and Dedicated Operating Room
As part of the Willows Veterinary Group we are able to offer 24 hour cover via two of our other surgeries: Beech House in Warrington and Holly House in Knutsford. We are also able to call on the particular skills and advice of ‘specialists’ within the group when necessary.
Branch Manager: David Tweedle BVetMed MRCVS
Branch Manager: David Tweedle BVetMed MRCVS
Dave joined the Willows in January 2007 after spending 3 months travelling around Australia. He has previously worked in south Cheshire and at emergency services in Stoke-on-Trent and Liverpool. He has a particular interest in parasitology and ophthalmology. Dave lives in Sandbach with his girlfriend Rachel and their ginger cat, Baker.
Geraldine Daniels, Nurse/Receptionist has been with the
Willows for 15 years and has a particular interest in feline
Willows for 15 years and has a particular interest in feline and canine behaviour. She also loves rabbits, being the
proud owner of an adopted rabbit called Bun Bun!
Geraldine is a keen traveller and is planning a trip to cuba where she intends to go snorkelling and see some more real life "porcupine fish”.
Updated: 29/06/2010




