Room for plenty more paws.
We are accepting new clients.
Aylesbury Companion Care
Inside Pets at HomeUnit 4 Vale Retail Park
Vale Park Drive
Aylesbury
HP20 1DH 01296 487977
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Open Today 09:00 - 17:00
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Holiday Opening Hours
Christmas
- Wednesday 25 Dec Closed
- Thursday 26 Dec Closed
- Wednesday 01 Jan Closed
We've made it easier to contact us
Now you can use WhatsApp to chat to a member of our team at a time that is convenient for you. You can order products such as flea & worm treatment, request appointments and easily order and pay for treatments or repeat prescriptions. Just save our phone number in your contacts - 07723445328
Meet the team
After qualifying from the Royal Veterinary College University of London, I completed my Washington and California State Board examinations and North American Veterinary Licensing Examinations and practiced in the USA for a short period. I then returned to the UK to practice and have been based in the local area (Thame) for some years now.
I have a keen interest in small animal soft tissue surgery and internal medicine. I enjoy working with small furries and dentistry on rabbits. I have come from a very animal orientated upbringing with pets ranging from cats, parrots, chickens, ducks, horses, reptiles and fish.
Outside of work I lead an active family life with my wife and daughter and our dogs. With work hours permitting I also get to ride my horse on occasions too!
We look forward to welcoming you to our practice.
I graduated from Glasgow Veterinary School in 2006. I spent a year in mixed practice, where I met my husband Oliver, before making the switch to working with small animals.
I love all aspects of veterinary life from checking out your new puppies and kittens to the more complicated medical and surgical cases, but have a particular interest in soft tissue surgery.
It has been a long held ambition for Oliver and I to open our own practice and we are delighted to finally have the opportunity to do so. We take great pride in looking after your much loved pets to the highest of standards.
When not at work I am looking after my beautiful daughter, Isabella and walking our 2 dogs Nelly and Maisey.
I qualified from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London in 2012. I've since completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Small Animal Surgery and gained status as an Advanced Practitioner in small animal surgery, this means that I have additional surgical skills to be able to complete more complex procedures to higher standards.
Outside of work I spend most of my spare time with family, friends and pets. I am the proud owner of ‘Tilly’ the collie cross, ‘Pesto’ the Sengal parrot and ‘Rubik’ the cat. I am an avid reader of fantasy and science fiction. My other hobbies include cycling, Lego, dining out and going to the cinema.
I qualified from the Royal Veterinary College, London in 2022 and joined Companion Care Aylesbury soon after graduating. I previously visited the practice as a veterinary student, progressing into a Veterinary Surgeon soon after. My current interests lie in chronic medicine cases, such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes, and Cushing’s disease, where I look forward to forming long-standing relationships with patients and their owners. My other interests lie in breed-specific diseases and improving breeding practices.
Outside of work, I am a keen gym-goer where I enjoy strength and conditioning training. When not at the gym, I enjoy cooking plant-based recipes and caring for my four dogs: ‘Max’ the Great Dane, ‘Reese and Ezra’ the Dalmatians, and ‘Oscar’ the Shih Tzu cross. Although growing up with many hounds, I have become a converted cat lover after acquiring a stray cat named ‘Jorginho’.
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I’m Robyn and I started here at Companion Care Aylesbury as part of the reception team in January 2017. I have worked my way up to Registered Veterinary Nurse doing my training here at Companion Care. I have a keen interest in emergency and critical care cases. When not at work I enjoy walking my two dogs Ziva and Norman.
I started working in practice in 2018 and qualified as an RVN in 2022. I have an interest in behaviour and exotics and hope to soon study the Advanced Certificate in Veterinary Nursing.
I have two cats, two dogs and a few reptiles including a snake, tortoise and lizards. My most recent addition is my rescue kitten Jasper.
I’m a massive bookworm - if I’m not at work I’ll either be buying books or reading books!
Outside of work most of my time is spent with my daughters Eva, Poppy and my Partner Alan who is also a vet at the practice! We enjoy family days out, looking after our pets (Tilly the dog and pesto a Sengal parrot) and spending time with friends & family.
I qualified from Barony College in Scotland in 2013. I joined this amazing team in June 2020. I really enjoy working with animals especially dogs. Have a real passion of working with working breed dogs, in particular Springer Spaniels. I have an interest in nutrition and hydrotherapy and look forward to developing this in the future.
I am a member of Mayhem Flyball team in Banbury, with my English Springer Spaniel, Thea and compete frequently with my friends and team dogs. When not training at flyball I take my dog to agility or hoopers training. I thoroughly enjoy taking my dog to hydrotherapy to keep her fit. If not training I enjoy going for a pub meal after a walk with the dog.
I qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2016 taking a particular interest in laboratory testing and ultrasounds.
While I’m not at work I have a busy family life, and I am servant to Sir Hugo my black cat and a tortoise called Poppy. I also enjoy afternoon teas and walking.
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I qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2012 taking a particular interest in wound management and physiotherapy/ rehabilation.
When I’m not at work I love going on adventures with my daughter and spending time with my friends. I also enjoy swimming, yoga and just spending time in nature.
I joined the team in April 2022 as a veterinary care assistant where I have now progressed onto my training as a Student veterinary nurse in September.
When I am not at work, I enjoy spending quality time with my two horses, Charm and Simba, who I compete regularly in showjumping. I also love spending time with my four dogs; Nia, Bear, Chunks and Odin, and three cats; Sakura, Link and Maari. You can definitely tell I’m an animal lover! I’m looking forward to progressing in my career with this team and look forward to meeting you all!
I started back in Companion Care Aylesbury as Practice manager in July 2022. Helping Oliver with the day-to-day running and administration duties of the practice. You may recognise me as I worked at the practice previously as a receptionist for a number of years. Since I have been away I have been working as a Head Receptionist over at the Bicester branch, this has given me a chance to learn even more and build on my skills, gaining my Bronze Level Veterinary Reception Award.
I can’t imagine doing anything else as it is such a rewarding field to work in, every day posing different challenges and when there all kinds of animals, big and small, to give attention to that’s an added bonus!
When I’m not at work I have two children and three cats to keep me busy. I also enjoy socialising with friends and family, building Lego and most recently I’ve started to develop a passion for Formula 1!
I started at Companion Care in February 2017 after nearly 6 years in hairdressing, I love the challenge and I’m always up for getting stuck in. I’ve been brought up around all sorts of animals varying from farm animals to reptiles. We currently have 3 dogs at home which can be a challenge but I wouldn’t change them, in the spring you’ll usually find a Lamb or two we’ll be hand rearing for my Uncle!! I love meeting new people and their pets!
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I joined the team in February 2017. I have 23 years customer service and finance experience and have always enjoyed meeting and helping clients. This is the first time I have worked in a veterinary practice and it brings its own rewards. Everyday is different and challenging especially when an emergency patient arrives.
I have lived in Aylesbury for 27 years but have moved all over with my husband who served in the Royal Air Force. I'm originally from Gloucester. I have 2 cats, Salt & Pepper and 2 dogs, Eddie & Bobby. I enjoy spending time with my two grandchildren who live in Leighton Buzzard, walking the dogs and eating out with family and friends.
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Companion Care Aylesbury is committed to bringing you affordable, high quality care via a modern, well equipped practice, including a lab, pharmacy, digital x-ray and ultrasound. Plus, on site car parking too!
The friendly team can't wait to meet all of their new clients!
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Services
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MicrochippingA microchip can help retrieve lost pets
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OrthopaedicsSurgery of joints and bones.
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Operating TheatreAn operating theatre with gaseous anaesthetic facility for surgical procedures.
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Digital X-RayDigital X ray equipment is available.
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Isolation UnitA special ward to care for animals with contagious diseases.
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In house blood transfusionsIn house blood transfusions
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EndoscopyAn endoscope is a long tube connected to a light source and video camera that sends real time images to a television screen for viewing. Endoscopy is the use of an endoscope within internal structures and organs of the body. The endoscope can be inserted through natural openings such as the mouth, nose or rectum to reach the structure of interest.
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Oxygen ChamberEnables us to provide supplemental oxygen when needed.
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Echocardiography (heart scans)Generates a 2D moving image of your pet's heart.
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Blood Pressure MonitorUsed to measure the range of blood pressure as a preventative treatment to identify early signs of systemic hypertension.
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ECGECG is also available to keep your pet's heart healthy.
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UltrasoundGenerates 2-D moving images of your pet’s internal organs at work.
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BiochemistryAllows an assessment of the functionality of a patients organs.
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HaematologyAllows the assessment of a patient's blood and blood cells.
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ElectrolyteEnables the assessment of critical blood chemicals such as sodium and potassium.
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Tonopen (measures eye pressure)Measures your pet's eye pressure.
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In-house LaboratoryA range of analytical tests and equipment to assist in the rapid diagnosis of illness.
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X-RayGenerates digital 2D images of bones and internal organs.
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X-Ray & UltrasoundX-Ray & Ultrasound
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Weight ClinicMonitoring clinic to help dogs and cats achieve optimal weights – both if they have been under or overweight
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Soft Tissue SurgerySurgical procedures involving the soft tissues such as ears and skin.
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PrescriptionsWe can provide written prescriptions upon request.
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Health PlansDesigned to cover all the regular pet care essentials such as vaccinations and flea and worm prevention, whilst saving you money.
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Insurance Claim ProcessingPet insurance is an policy you take out for your pet. This can be an individual policy for each pet you have, or some providers will let you have a multi-pet policy.
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Pet PassportTrained Official Veterinarian vets to issue Pet Passports, Fit to Fly letters and rabies serology tests.
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Nutritional AdviceAdvice and support for our pet's diet.
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Nurse ClinicAppointments with a highly qualified nurse which can cover anything from nutrition and fitness advice, grooming techniques, to pet socialisation classes.
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MedicationMedication
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Locally OwnedThis practice is locally owned.
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Hospital WardSuite of custom-built kennels for the housing and monitoring of in-patients.
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Home VisitsIf you can’t make it us, we will come to you. We offer routine home visit for pets who don’t like to leave the house or clients who are unable to visit us. (Additional costs may occur)
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Fracture RepairOrthopaedic surgery to correct broken bones.
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Ear SurgeryEar Surgery service is available to keep your pet free from any infections.
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Dental X-RayUnlike humans, dogs need to be under general anesthesia for dental X-rays. Anesthesia is considered to be a safe procedure and will be performed after a general examination. It is tailored to the individual and your dog is continuously monitored during the dental exam.
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Cruciate SurgerySurgery to repair damaged stifle ligaments.
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Blood TransfusionTreats many critically ill cats and dogs and our pioneering blood donor programme helps keep them alive.
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AnaestheticGeneral anaesthetic enables us to perform many procedures kindly and safely for your pet.
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Open 7 Days a WeekWe are open 7 days a week.
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DentistryThe treatment and prevention of dental disease
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UltrasonographyA diagnostic imaging technique that allows vets to view internal organs, tendons, muscles, blood vessels, bones
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Hearing Loop InductionHearing Loop
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Wheelchair friendlyWheelchair friendly
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MicroscopyThe use of magnification to view cells not visible to the naked eye. Used to look at blood cells, hair cells, microscopic parasites and many more
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Lungworm TestingDiagnostic tests to see if a pet has lungworm. Available as a blood or fecal test
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Rabbit Medicine and TestingRabbit Medicine and Testing
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Small Mammal Medicine and SurgerySmall Mammal Medicine and Surgery
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Blood AnalyserBlood Analyser
Offers
Health Plans
Health Plan
Complete Care Plus
Out of hours
1 Midland Rd
Hemel Hempstead
HP2 5BH
Tel: Telephone: 01442905457
Standard consultation fees start from £330.50