Have you heard about out new Plus Plans? They include:
- Unlimited consultations †
- All the benefits of our Essential Plan
- 24/7 access to an online vet ‡
At St Mary's Vets, we provide top veterinary care for your pets in and around Ferndown. Book an appointment online 24/7 or contact our vet team
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Have you heard about out new Plus Plans? They include:
At St Mary's Vets in Ferndown, we provide comprehensive care for cats, dogs, and small animals. Our services include:
We have been taking our pets to St Mary's for nearly 15 years and the care they have received has been excellent. All our dogs have loved visiting the vet and the cats are quite Ok about it also. A particular thank you to David who was so supportive when the time came just recently to have our much loved Bertie Boxer put to sleep.
22/10/2024
Jerry Varmen
I first went to St Mary’s in 2012 with my cat who needed surgery following a car accident, the care from David and the team was second to none and I’m happy to say he’s still living life to the full. Fast forward 12 years, I recently had one of my cats put to sleep here and the care and compassion David showed me and my cat was so appreciated as I was heartbroken to lose my boy. Today I returned with my Labrador for his vaccination and check up and again, David shows such a care for animals and tops it all off with a gravy bone - for the dog not me. Also to the reception team for their kindness to me this month. I always feel the care and respect my animals receive is fantastic, thank you.
24/09/2024
Tabitha Feltham
Responsive and easy to get a quick appointment Used St Mary's for years, first with the cat and then in the years since our rats have been too!
23/08/2024
Vicky
Dave and team are excellent. I rescue Wildlife around Ferndown, Ringwood, Fordingbridge, New Forest North mainly Birds, Ducks, Swans, Deer, etc. Also Lambs, Calves, and abandoned Chickens as all lives matter. All Creatures Great And Small I Love Them All.
15/07/2024
Darrell Sturmey
I've got 2 very nervous labradors, they don't like the vets at all. However, all the staff are so friendly & patient, I think we are making progress & they were not quite so stressed on the last visit
24/02/2024
Sharon Wright
We welcome all sorts of pets from the everyday to the not-your-everyday...
Companion Animals
The practice cares for companion animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters.
Rabbit Friendly
Practices with Rabbit Friendly status cater specifically for the needs of rabbits and other small animals. They will provide expert knowledge based on the needs of your small animal.
David Fleming
Clinical Director
Tessa Bailey
Veterinary Surgeon
Natalie Down
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Vikki Naylor
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Julia Wadham-Smith
Registered Veterinary Nurse
Hannah Chalk
Student Veterinary Nurse
Gill Sharp
Practice Manager
Anne Grisedale
Receptionist
Open now until 6:30pm
Sunday | Closed |
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Monday | 8:30am - 6:30pm |
Tuesday | 8:30am - 6:30pm |
Wednesday | 8:30am - 6:30pm |
Thursday | 8:30am - 6:30pm |
Friday | 8:30am - 6:30pm |
Saturday | Closed |
300 Ringwood Road, Ferndown, Dorset, BH22 9AS
Our dedicated pet care team is ready to assist you. Contact us for information on how we can support your pet's needs.
* Average annualised saving based on full uptake of core benefits, including full course of vaccinations of the cat, dog or rabbit Plan compared against average cost for non-Plan customers of equivalent items across 94%of participating PHC clinics calculated on [03/04/24]. Saving will vary per species per year based on vaccination status. T&Cs apply, see here.
† Specialist, referral, or out-of-hours consultations, are not included. Consultation fees associated with administering injections for chronic conditions are not included but discounted for PHC Plus members. Fair usage policy and terms and conditions apply. See Terms of Sale here
‡ 24/7 access to an online vet provided by Pawsquad
Accident
Deep wounds, injuries and significant bleeding
Swallowing objects or choking
Eating toxic/harmful substances (e.g. raisins, rat poison or antifreeze)
Collapse
Serious trauma (e.g. car accidents)
Behaviours
Breathing difficulties/seizure and fitting
Inability to urinate (especially in male cats)
Severe vomiting or diarrhoea (five or more episodes in a 12 hour period or if blood is present)
Inability to stand or dragging legs
Swollen abdomen or retching (especially large dogs)
Others
Eye problems
Struggling to give birth (such as green, bloody or brown discharge)