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    Robson Prescott Vet Centre

    Robson Prescott Vet Centre

    (1 review)

    The Robson Vet Centre is located at the east end of Bedlington Front Street. There is no public…read moreparking available nearby except on the main road outside of the centre, which becomes very crowded. The centre is well signposted and is situated in a row of buildings that look like renovated old brick houses. The centre has been open for many years now, serving as one of the main veterinary practices in the area. Since neighbouring vets Crofts shut down and moved to Blyth the centre have only had real competition in the local area from the charity organisation PAWS at Bedlington Station. Price wise, treatment at the centre is around the same as Crofts but considerably higher than at PAWS, where a voluntary contribution is requested. Inside the centre there is a small waiting area and reception. I have always found the staff there very helpful and kind to my animals. I am a dog owner and have been for twenty years and I have visited this centre many times and find that the staff help to calm nervous animals very well and reduce the traumatic experience for pets. Recently a Pet Supplies Centre opened alonside Robson Prescott which sells all kind of goods for animals including restraints, food and supplements. I have found the opening times to be a bit unpredicatable however. The prices here are a lot higher than at a local supermarket but you can be sure of finding whatever you are after inside as it is a large specialist store. Overall the Robson Prescott Vet Centre is top quality practice that I'd recommend to friends with pets.

    King's Road Veterinary Practice - Front Entrance

    King's Road Veterinary Practice

    (2 reviews)

    I took my 12 year old collie x Chico to Wendy at King's Road Vets as he had been off his food (very…read moreserious for him!) and extremely 'wobbly' and disorientated over the previous 12 hours. By the time I took him to the vets I was convinced that Chico had suffered a stroke and there was no recovering from this. Wendy and her team (I think Helen and Natalie were the staff on duty) could not have been more reassuring and professional. Whilst explaining everything in english (rather than medical words I can't understand) they continued to reassure Chico & calm him despite his obvious distress. I was talked through every procedure that was carried out (blood tests, urine tests and x-rays which they even showed me)and also had the costs explained to me in advance so that there were no nasty surprises at the end of his treatment. Wendy and her team were very thorough & were so patient with me during my many phonecalls asking how my boy was doing! He's back home now, and although I don't know how much longer he'll be with me, I'm confident he's in good hands and will never take him to any other vet. I've just registered both my other dogs with King's Road too. Highly recommend them. In short they really do deliver what they promise. My boy was treated with absolute respect and care, and I was kept informed at every stage.

    A warm, welcoming and caring environment, We took our rabbits to the practice as they were not…read moreeating and the staff were very supportive, providing lots of help and advice.

    Croft Veterinary Hospital

    Croft Veterinary Hospital

    (3 reviews)

    Since my local branch of Crofts at nearby town Bedlington closed down I was referred to this…read morepractice. It is located not far from the main road running through Blyth but can be difficult to spot as it is in a primarily residential area. The best way to get there is to turn down the road opposite the bus station then take a right and it is on the left hand corner. Parking is available in the streets but there are some spaces marked 'permit holders only' and some yellow lines. The practice is on the corner of the street. There is a glass fronted window and one main wide door which provides disabled access. Inside there is a small waiting area. A hard seat alongside the window or two plastic seats near the reception desk are where you can wait. There is a noticeboard near the door with advertisments on it. There is a lot of helpful infomation regarding training classes etc. To the right there is a coffee making machine for cients. There is also a bowl of water provided for dogs. There are wall hooks where leashes are provided should you need one. The reception is usually manned by one or two staff members. The girls here are lovely and will talk to your pet as if they are human! They will even come around and stroke your animal if it is quiet inside. The dedication of the staff is obvious from the huge display of photos of animals behind the desk. I have three dogs who come here regularly and one has had a life-saving op which meant me turning up out of hours on New Years Eve. I have to say the staff are amazing, hard working and so talented. I often get a different vet every time I come here but they are all very nice. You can also choose to see a veterinary nurse too. A brilliant practice, they send me mail outs concerning the practice regularly as well as appointment reminders. They also have a new state of the art hospital for clients.

    Awful vets, who are expensive and administratively incompetent. If you are insured, watch, as they…read morestate they will claim for you, however do not carry out all the work requested by the insurance company and can cost you a lot of money . There are far better and cheaper practices closer - you have been warned

    Croft Veterinary Surgeons - vet - Updated May 2026

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