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How to find our Hersham Well-Pet Centre and Hospital
Click Below for a map of the area. Beech House Veterinary Centre is easily found on the Queen's Road, Hersham between Oak Lodge Close and Mills Road, about 250 metres before Hersham Green, if travelling from Weybridge. We have plentiful and easy parking. Six cars can park immediately in front of the veterinary centre on a first-come, first-served basis but we ask you to consider our elderly clients and those with very poorly pets. We have additional parking for 24 cars at the rear of the hospital, easily accessed via our driveway opposite Snellings Road, located to the east side between us and the accountants next door.
Tel: 01932 220768
How to find our Hersham Well-Pet Centre and Hospital

How to find our Cobham Well-Pet Centre
Click Below for a map of the local area. The well-pet centre is found just off the east end of Tilt Road, at the rear of the Old Post Office, with Simpson's Interior Design at the front. Our parking area is situated to the rear, accessed via the side of Simpson's.
Tel: 01932 868688
How to find our Cobham Well-Pet Centre

How to find our Shepperton Well-Pet Centre
Click Below for a map of the area. The well-pet centre is conveniently situated in Station Row, about 250 metres from Shepperton Railway Station.
Tel: 01932 222257
How to find our Shepperton Well-Pet Centre

How to find our Thames Ditton Well-Pet Centre
Click Below for a map of the area. The well-pet centre is conveniently situated on Weston Green, off Hampton Court Way, opposite the large Chestnut tree by the pond, two doors up from Esher angling Stores. Milbourne Stores used to be the Old Post Office and is found about 350 metres from Thames Ditton Railway Station Tel: 0208 398 4752
How to find our Thames Ditton Well-Pet Centre

Petplan
Further information about pet insurance and why we think Petplan provides the best cover
Tel: 0800 197 7763
Petplan

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
The RCVS is the regulatory body for veterinary surgeons in the UK. Its role is: To safeguard the health and welfare of animals committed to veterinary care through the regulation of the educational, ethical and clinical standards of the veterinary profession, thereby protecting the interests of those dependent on animals and assuring public health. And to act as an impartial source of informed opinion on animal health and welfare issues and their interaction with human health.
Tel: 0207 222 2001
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

British Small Animal Veterinary Association
The Organisational Body who looks after the interests of small animals and the vets who - like us - look after them
Tel: 01452 726700
British Small Animal Veterinary Association

British Veterinary Association
The BVA is the national representative body for the British veterinary profession. A voluntary organisation with no statutory powers, BVA has over 10,000 members.
Tel: 020 7636 6541
British Veterinary Association

Hill's Petfoods
As the makers of Science Plan* and Prescription Diet* Hill's mission is to help enrich and lengthen the special relationships between people and their pets. Hill's do this by providing the best, leading-edge pet nutrition technology, products, and expertise to pet owners, veterinary professionals like us, and other key pet professionals worldwide.
Tel: 0800 282438
Hill's Petfoods

my Vet Online
Helpful tips and information about common veterinary conditions
Tel: 01932 220768
my Vet Online

All you want to know about Worms and More
The most comprehensive information about worms and endoparasites
All you want to know about Worms and More

Feline Advisory Board
www.fabcats.org