Welcome
Welcome to our locally owned veterinary practice in Croydon. Your pet's health and happiness are our top priorities. Explore our range of services and meet our dedicated team.
Croydon Companion Care
Inside Pets at HomeUnit 1 Purley Way
Purley Way
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 4NX 0208 432 8018
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Open Today 08:30 - 19:00
Normal Opening Hours
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- Sunday Closed
Holiday Opening Hours
Christmas & New Years
- Monday 30 Dec -
- Tuesday 31 Dec -
- Wednesday 01 Jan Closed
- Thursday 02 Jan -
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 - 07360272573.
Endoscopy
Endoscopy is a procedure that we offer here at Companion Care Croydon. We have three different types of scopes including the gastroscope, the bronchoscope and the rigid scope or rhinoscope. There are many reasons that an endoscope could be used. The most common uses in veterinary are looking for abnormalities or growths in the back of the nose and throat, taking biopsies from various parts of the digestive system less invasively and taking fluid samples from the respiratory tract to be able to make diagnoses that may not be able to be made otherwise.
Ultrasound
Ultrasonography is a service we provide here at companion care. We have a high tech ultrasound machine that allows the veterinarians and the nurses to look at real time images of your animal’s internal organs and body systems which gives us details that may be missed on x-ray alone. It is painless and does not give off radiation unlike x-ray. We use a system which allows us to compare previous scans to see if there is a differential which is helpful in palliative care and general management of conditions.
Digital X-Ray
X-ray is a critical feature that we have here at companion care. It gives the veterinarian’s and nurse’s a snapshot picture of your pet’s internal structures. It is useful for a range of different diagnoses from foreign bodies where a pet may have eaten something they should have not, to broken bones or fractures and can even be used for an estimate of a size of a litter of puppies or kittens. Our new digital x-ray allows us to take the x-ray and the image be ready in seconds which can be critical for emergencies.
Orthopaedics
Orthopaedic surgery is something we offer here at companion care, emergency, urgent and routine cases can be taken on here. Once x-rays have been taken of your pet’s limbs/joint we can diagnose any conditions and discuss management with medication or surgery. We have external orthopaedic surgeons that come in and perform the surgery on your pets and our vets perform the follow up care and management. It means that your pets can see the faces they know and feel better in our care.
Cardiac
We offer cardiac work ups here at companion care. We have a high tech ultrasound machine that allows our veterinarians to perform echo scans and echocardiograms to be able to identify and diagnose any congenital abnormalities or deterioration of the heart. This allows are vets to be able to better manage your pet’s veterinary care from first diagnosis to ongoing care and management.
High Internal Medicine
The veterinarians here at companion care Croydon are very skilled when it comes to internal medicine. Utilising the features we have here like blood testing and ultrasonography to be able to make a diagnosis of what is going on with your pet. It allows for a structure plan to get your pets back onto the road to recovery or general management of conditions they may have.
Dental
A range of specialist equipment in our purpose-built dental suite.
Repeat Prescriptions
Please note that we will contact you when your medication is ready for collection.
Meet the team
I qualified and obtained my MRCVS Veterinary Degree from the Royal Veterinary College, London in 1994. Since then, I have worked in 2 main practices, the last being local here in Croydon. Having done long stints in my two main jobs, it enabled me to form a great bond with my clients and their pets, most of whom I now consider my friends.
This in turn has made it easier for me to get involved with them at a deeper level and provide very high quality Veterinary care to my patients, this level of care being what I am especially passionate about. I have a wide experience in most surgical and diagnostic procedures and have a particular interest in Internal medicine and Abdominal Ultrasonography. When I am not working, I love tennis, whether playing, watching or going to Wimbledon and also travelling and eating out. Having the time to enjoy my hobbies is however highly dependent on my 2 adorable cats who love to wrap me around their little paws!!
I graduated in Spain at Alfonso X El Sabio University in 2014 where I studied Veterinary medicine. I then worked in a variety of hospitals in Spain and performed a rotating internship in a referral Hospital. I then wanted to broaden my experience in Veterinary Medicine so in 2019, I left Spain and obtained my MRCVS membership, and I am now working as a veterinary surgeon in the UK which I find very rewarding .
I am very passionate about internal medicine with a special interest in oncology. I pride myself on providing the best standard of patient care for all of my hospitalised patients and enjoy building relationships with clients in my consultations too.
I have a cat called Sort and a Labrador cross called Timonet, who I absolutely adore- they do say dogs are a man’s best friend! I regularly visit Spain to see my Spanish friends and family who I miss a lot. However in my spare time locally I enjoy long walks with Timonet, eating out with friends and going to concerts.
I studied at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest and qualified as a veterinary surgeon in 2019. Since then I've worked in the UK at a first opinion practice in Kent before going on maternity and joining Croydon Companion Care in March 2023.
I thoroughly enjoy working as a vet, caring for patients and engaging with clients. I like both internal medicine and surgery with particular interest in feline medicine.
In my spare time I enjoy looking after my son, running, travelling and cooking. I also have a lovely rescue cat called Sophie who I took on as a stray.
I studied at The University of Bristol and graduated in 2024. I have always been passionate about veterinary medicine and am looking forward to widen my experience with the support of the amazing team at Companion Care Croydon. I cannot wait to meet and build a relationship with all of our pets and their owners!
In my free time I enjoy trying new things from new restaurants to travelling to different countries. Also I spend time with my fur-less baby Astrid the sphynx, who is the biggest princess.
I studied Veterinary at the University of Bristol and during this also intercalated in Zoology at the University of Leeds. After graduating in 2018, I worked in rural mixed practice for two and a half years before deciding to focus on small animal only. I've worked around the UK and even in Australia but now live in London with my fluffy ginger and white rescue cat, Oliver, who I've had for nearly 5 years. I have been locumming at Companion Care Croydon since January 2024 but liked the team so much I decided to stay!
I have a big network of family and friends and love travelling and trying new things. I really enjoy seeing clients, hearing about their pets and helping them with any worries or concerns they may have and I look forward to meeting you all.
Outside of work I take time to see friends and family, often going for long walks with my fur baby Penny, she is a German Shorthaired Pointer who I love to bits. We also meet up with Jasper who is my family dog where they run around together having lots of fun! I also enjoy travelling to many different destinations around the world, working hard to keep fit beforehand so I can indulge while I'm away!
I have been working in the Veterinary industry since 2008, initially as a Receptionist, I joined Companion Care Croydon when it opened in 2011. In 2017 I achieved my dream of becoming a Registered Veterinary Nurse which I am very proud of. Since then I have progressed to deputy head RVN. I enjoy working closely with the head RVN to support the practice, coaching students and new staff members, and generally helping out the team anyway I can. I enjoy all aspects of the job but particularly like nursing hospitalised patients, giving them TLC and keeping them as comfortable as possible. Getting them well enough to go home is a great feeling.
In my spare time I look after my young son, we like going to the park and watching the birds and squirrels, and like spending time with family. Unfortunately I don't currently have any pets of my own but it means the ones at work get extra cuddles from me.
My favourite aspects at the moment are in-patient care, and consults, as I enjoy working closely with animals and making sure they have what they need to be as well as they can.
My hobbies are singing, reading, and outings with my family and friends.
I have been with the practice since Christmas 2021, having previously completed 2 work placements in the practice which I loved! I have always wanted to be a Veterinary Nurse and was so excited when I got the opportunity to follow my ambition. I enjoy Nursing as it means I get to spend time with all our lovely patients, getting to know them, and hopefully help them feel better when they are poorly.
I have 2 dogs of my own, both Labradoodles called Max and Daisy, who I enjoy going on long walks or cuddling up with on the sofa. I also have a rescue hamster called Cappuccino, which means if we ever have a hamster in practice I’m called on to help as I have a knack for handling them!
It is my pleasure to join Companion Care Croydon with this amazing team. I have been working in the veterinary industry since 2017. I worked in two practices when I was in Hong Kong. One is a small veterinary clinic with mostly ophthalmology cases which I am very interested in, the other one is a 24hours hospital. I have learnt a lot throughout my time in these practice and I enjoyed it so much.
I moved to the UK in 2023 and my new chapter begins. I wish to learn more knowledge and skills here, while giving the animals the love they deserve.
I love walking my ‘son’, my rescue dog Circle from Hong Kong in my spare time. He was dumped near a rubbish bin when he was just few weeks old, but now he is the happiest dog because my husband and I love him very much! I am looking forward to exploring different beautiful places in the UK with both of them!
When I was younger, it was my dream to become a vet. When I carried out work experience, my dream changed as I felt nursing was the career path I needed to follow. I thoroughly enjoyed my placement here at Companion Care Croydon and since then have been offered career development opportunities. I am currently studying at Middlesex university to obtain my degree in veterinary nursing. I have an interest in the care of hospitalised patients and helping to rehabilitate them to full health when possible.
I have 2 cats and 2 gerbils at home whom I love with all my heart. My passion is horses along with horse riding and my long term goal is to become an equine nurse. My dream is to own a little farm with my horse and companion pony out in the countryside.
I had the honour of joining the Companion Care Croydon team in April 2022 as a Veterinary Care Assistant, particularly interested in helping and observing the surgery and then looking after the patients throughout their recovery. I have now enrolled as a Student Veterinary Nurse to pursue a career in veterinary and can't wait to learn more skills and qualify in a couple of years!
I found my love for animals from a young age and have owned a variety of animals over the years, including fish, hamsters, guinea pigs and now own a rescue dog called Jasper who is a Lurcher X. In my spare time I enjoy going on dog walks, going to the gym and meeting friends.
I have always had such a love for animals as well as a love for science. So getting into the Veterinary Industry is a dream come true. For now I am enjoying helping and observing surgeries as well as getting to know all of our lovely patients. In the near future I would love to progress further and become a Veterinary Nurse.
My love for animals came from growing up around plenty of family pets. My babies at the moment are George my Guinea Pig and Bob my Jack Russell, who you can see loves the camera. In my spare time I enjoy reading, going out with friends and fitness.
Since I was young I have always had a passion for animals. I always wanted to be a veterinary nurse and look after poorly animals. After working different jobs I found myself at wildlife aid, which sparked my passion to pursue a career in veterinary nursing. I joined Companion Care Croydon in October 2022 as a veterinary care assistant and love every minute.
I have three rats at home - light, tatl and tael, who I love with all my heart and consider them to be my babies. I have a love for rodents and have always kept hamsters since I was a kid. The best part of this job is meeting all the animals and being able to care and nurse them back to health.
My hobbies include video gaming, painting, tattooing and horse riding when I can.
I joined Croydon Companion Care in October 2016 as Veterinary Care Assistant. Initially, I spent a lot of time on reception but also managed to help the vets and nurses in the surgery and since January 2018 my role changed to Receptionist. I very much enjoy helping clients and animals out front although I still occasionally assist the vets and nurses in the surgery.
Prior to joining I worked in the music industry for nearly 30 years! At the end of the day working with animals is a lot more fun and rewarding even though it can be sad at times.
I met my beautiful baby boy Rafa when I was at college studying Animal Management. I lost my first cat Luca after 17 years suddenly to cancer and soon after was asked to look after Rafa who was at the Blue Cross on site. I wasn't looking for another cat (losing Luca destroyed me) but after spending four months looking after Rafa, I knew I couldn’t be without him and the feeling was mutual. I brought my little monster home with me in August 2015 and haven’t looked back since.
I spend as much of my spare time as possible with Rafa (of course), Taco (my twin’s cat), my family and friends, going for walks, eating out and going to concerts (although I’ve been lucky enough to have seen all my favourite acts more than once now especially The Cure, The Killers and Pink).
Hello all, I'm Jess. Prior to this role at Companion Care Croydon I received my degree in classical antiquities from the university of Roehampton. Studying classics I took a particular interest in mythology, politics, and museum management and archive research. Whilst I loved my course and the subject is still a huge interest of mine, during my time working in museums I realised how much I loved meeting and helping new people. So I searched for the perfect job, combining a love of people and animals- and here I am!!
I have always loved animals, and over the years I have owned nearly everything. From bearded dragons, gecko's, gerbils, guinea pigs and rabbits to snakes and scorpions. I have two dogs (Percy a cockapoo and Eevee the Jack Russell) and my rabbits River and Rory (who is posing with me in the picture above). In my spare time I read a lot, enjoy watching films and drawing.
Hello, I'm Faye! Before joining the lovely team at Companion Care Croydon, I spent just over a year travelling around Australia. I loved my time exploring and managed to see some amazing sights and animals (surprisingly, very few creepy crawlies and snakes!).
Prior to travelling, I enjoyed being a manager at a pub/hotel but have decided to move on from pouring pints to helping pets!
Although being a Client Care Advisor is a completely new role for me, I feel like I’ve already learned so much about how we help your fur babies and I love seeing all of their unique personalities- especially the ones who get their sparkle back after seeing us.
I enjoy seeing friends in my spare time, going to the gym and looking up my next holiday destination!
Hello, My Name is Megan. I started working at Companion Care Croydon after returning from travelling around South East Asia. I had the most amazing time exploring new islands and cities, eating local food and meeting loads of new people.
I have joined the team at Companion Care Croydon after previously working at North Downs Specialist Referrals as a bookings administrator. I have loved my time working as a client care adviser here as I enjoy getting to meet all the animals that come in to see us.
I have three beautiful cats who I adore spending time with and like creating art in my spare time through various medias.
Companion Care Croydon is committed to bringing you affordable, high quality care via a modern, well equipped practice, including a lab, pharmacy, dental machine, endoscopy, digital x-ray, ultrasound and much more! Plus, on site car parking too.
Our friendly team can't wait to meet all of their new clients and their pets too!
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Services
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Emergency coverEven if we are closed, we have your pet covered.
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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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Separate Cat & Dog Waiting AreasSeparate cat and dog waiting areas, designed to ensure your pet is kept in a comfortably stress free environment.
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Separate Cat & Dog WardsSeparate cat and dog hospital wards, designed to ensure your pet is kept in a comfortably stress free environment.
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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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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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In-house LaboratoryA range of analytical tests and equipment to assist in the rapid diagnosis of illness.
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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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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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Hospital WardSuite of custom-built kennels for the housing and monitoring of in-patients.
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Fracture RepairOrthopaedic surgery to correct broken bones.
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Cruciate SurgerySurgery to repair damaged stifle ligaments.
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Cancer Treatment including ChemotherapyDogs and cats that receive chemotherapy feel normal the day they are given the drug.
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ArthroscopyArthroscopy (also called arthroscopic or keyhole surgery) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure on a joint in which an examination and sometimes treatment of damage is performed using an arthroscope, an endoscope that is inserted into the joint through a small incision.
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AnaestheticGeneral anaesthetic enables us to perform many procedures kindly and safely for your pet.
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Air Way SurgeryAir Way Surgery
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DentistryThe treatment and prevention of dental disease
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CardiologyCardiology
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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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Progesterone TestingProgesterone
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Referrals and 2nd OpinionsOur specialist referral centres offer referral support to first-opinion practices throughout the UK.
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Health Plans
Health Plan
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Out of hours
Maven Veterinary Centre
609 - 613 London Road
Worcester Park
Sutton
Surrey
SM3 9DF
Tel: Telephone: 020 8127 0408
Standard consultation fees start from £313.50