Why Choose Broom Cottage Veterinary Surgery?

We aren’t the only vets in Wilmslow – so why choose us? Find out how we aim to be the best vet for you and your pet.

We understand that choosing a vets can be hard – your pet is a part of your family and you want the very best for them. At the end of the day as Vets, Nurses and Support Team we all love pets and want to provide them with the very best in health care. So when all vets are promising the same, how do you pick the right one for you?

At Broom Cottage Veterinary Surgery we believe it’s the little things that really can make a big difference. We aim to make every pet’s experience at the vets a pleasant one for all involved and it’s with this in mind that we have adopted our four key principles; Care, Communication, Expertise and Respect.

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At Broom Cottage we believe that every pet and every pet owner deserves the gold standard in care. Our team think that ‘care’ can mean a number of things, from providing the very best health care for your pet to delivering outstanding client care for you.

We believe that no matter what the reason for your visit to Broom Cottage, communication is key. Whether your pet has popped in for a quick weight check or something more serious, our staff aim to keep you informed at every step of the process. We hope to create a culture of communication and that you can, in turn, feel confident in speaking to us about anything – good or bad.

We understand that you want to take your pet to a friendly and caring vets, at the end of the day, your pet is part of your family. Our team work tirelessly to make this our goal, however, we also understand how important it is to back up our excellent service with expertise. Our qualified vets and nurses have a wealth of knowledge and experience between them and regularly attend further training and development days to keep up to date with the latest techniques. We also invest greatly in training staff and support them through qualifications.

At Broom Cottage we believe that respect means treating every owner and their pet as an individual. As a valued member of your family, we understand that you know your pet better than anyone. We aim to provide you with the best possible options for your pet to live a happy and healthy life and respect your choices for their care.

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    In the community

We love to get involved – being a local community vet is central to our ethos. We regularly get involved in all pet related aspects in the local community, from fun dogs shows, to school visits, career fairs and raising money for local charities.

Dog Shows

As part of our continued commitment to charitable causes, we run a Dogshow Roadshow. The Roadshow is available, free of charge, for local charities, community groups, schools and associations, and is a great way of raising funds.

We will:

  • Provide and set up a booking-in tent, complete with table and chairs
  • Provide and set up a dog show ring
  • Provide and set up a public address system – no electricity needed
  • Produce rosettes for each class, branded with your organisation’s logo and our logo
  • Give you goody bags for each class winner
  • Produce flyers for your event
  • Provide publicity in our magazine, newsletter, websites and social media pages.

We are limited to 20 roadshows per year on a first come, first served basis and subject to our availability.

School/Nursery Visits

Our school and nursery visits are fun-filled events and great for getting children interested in all things pet related. We can tailor our visits to your requirements or arrange interactive activities where we can get the children to find the microchip on our toy dog, or bandage his leg. We can show them ‘interesting’ things in jars – if they’re not squeamish and let them look at x-rays (you wouldn’t believe what dogs swallow), and even dress up as a vet.

We have worksheets for various abilities and ages and every child gets a sticker. Teachers will find that they are able to do a lot of follow up work and creative play following a visit from a vet. If you want to set up a ‘play’ vet clinic in the school or nursery following our visit we usually have some posters and veterinary materials to hand to help it look more realistic.

Careers Fairs

A career in the veterinary industry can be an extremely rewarding, but demanding role. Our presence at School/College careers fairs can be a great way to educate those interested in the veterinary care all about the highs and the lows. We can talk to students about the various job roles at a veterinary practice, from Kennel Nurse right through to Vet, the work entailed, likely pay, qualifications and training needed.

For more information about how Broom Cottage can support you in the community, you can find our details on the contact us page

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