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\n I have been attending the New Addington surgery for some years now and have always found the staff to be what I expect as clinicians for my pets. Fortunately, up until we brought our little rescue home, our pets were healthy and didn't require too much care. Our rescue, a Jack Russell, aged about 13 or 14, has had problems recently. Her eyesight is failing and she developed epilepsy. Everything was explained to me, and if there is a little problem, I know that either the vet or Liz and Marie will help as much as they can. Rosie underwent minor surgery for removal of a bad tooth, and, knowing I was worried about her fitting when she came round from the anaesthetic, I was kept up to date. I find that the staff treat their \"patients\" as if they were their own pets. Rosie is afraid of men, due, we think, to being abused before she was dumped. They have all taken time to get to know her, to the extent that she is very happy to go to the surgery now. I would certainly recommend the New Addington surgery to anyone who is looking for professional and caring staff. <\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n \n
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