Veterinary Clinics

Heath Vets

Unit 1, 176 London Road, Burgess Hill RH15 8LS

Overview

Heath Vets is a veterinary clinic located in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, serving the local community and surrounding areas. Situated at Unit 1, 176 London Road, the practice provides comprehensive veterinary care for domestic pets and small animals. The clinic is conveniently positioned in an accessible location within Burgess Hill's commercial area, making it easy for pet owners to reach.

The practice offers a range of veterinary services including routine health checks, vaccinations, preventative care, and treatment for acute and chronic illnesses. Heath Vets provides surgical procedures, dental care, and wellness consultations for cats, dogs, and other small animals. The team of qualified veterinarians and support staff work to ensure animals receive high-quality medical attention in a caring environment.

The clinic operates to support responsible pet ownership and animal health in the Burgess Hill area. Pet owners can contact the practice for appointments and advice on their animals' healthcare needs. Heath Vets serves as an important local veterinary resource for residents seeking professional care and support for their beloved pets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Heath Vets in Burgess Hill provides veterinary services which may include routine health checks, vaccinations, neutering and spaying, dental care, microchipping, diagnostic imaging (X-ray, ultrasound), laboratory testing, surgery, emergency and out-of-hours care, prescription diets and medication, and end-of-life care. Contact the service for a full list of services.
You can register your pet at Heath Vets by calling the service, visiting the practice, or registering online. Registration is usually free. You will be asked for your contact details, your pet's name, species, breed, age, and any known medical history. A new patient health check may be offered or recommended. You do not need to live within a specific area to register.
If your pet has a life-threatening emergency, call Heath Vets on the service immediately during opening hours. Outside opening hours, the answering machine or website will direct you to the nearest emergency or out-of-hours veterinary service. Signs of a pet emergency include difficulty breathing, collapse, seizures, severe bleeding, suspected poisoning, bloated abdomen, inability to urinate, and trauma from a road accident.
Veterinary consultation fees at Heath Vets vary. A standard consultation typically costs £30-60. Emergency and out-of-hours consultations are more expensive. Diagnostic tests, medications, and treatments are charged separately. Heath Vets can provide an estimate before treatment. Pet insurance can help cover unexpected veterinary costs — ask about recommended insurance providers.
Heath Vets may provide their own out-of-hours emergency service or partner with a dedicated emergency veterinary provider. Emergency fees are typically higher than standard consultations. Contact the service outside opening hours — the recorded message will direct you to the emergency service. Common emergencies include road traffic accidents, poisoning, breathing difficulties, and whelping complications.
Yes, Heath Vets provides microchipping for dogs, cats, and other pets. Microchipping is a legal requirement for all dogs in England. A tiny chip is implanted under the skin between the shoulder blades — the procedure is quick and similar to a vaccination. The chip contains a unique number linked to your contact details on a national database. Keep your details updated if you move or change phone number.
Yes, Heath Vets provides neutering (spaying for females, castration for males) for dogs, cats, and rabbits. Neutering prevents unwanted litters, reduces the risk of certain cancers and infections, and can improve behaviour. The recommended age varies by species and breed — your vet at Heath Vets will advise. Neutering is a routine day procedure performed under general anaesthetic.
Heath Vets may treat exotic pets including rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, reptiles (snakes, lizards, tortoises), birds, and fish. Not all vets are experienced with exotic species, so call the service to check if Heath Vets can treat your particular pet. Specialist exotic vets may be available by referral if your pet needs advanced care.
Heath Vets may offer a monthly pet health plan that spreads the cost of routine preventive care including annual vaccinations, flea and worm treatments, annual health checks, and sometimes discounts on other services. Plans typically cost £10-20 per month and can save money compared to paying for each item separately. Ask the service for plan details.
Heath Vets may offer starter packages for new puppies and kittens that include the primary vaccination course, a health check, microchipping, flea and worm treatment, and advice on nutrition, training, and socialisation. These packages offer good value and ensure your new pet gets the best start. Call the service to book a new pet registration.
Yes, Heath Vets can prescribe medications for your pet. You can also request a written prescription to purchase medication from a pet pharmacy or online retailer, which may be cheaper. A prescription fee applies. Prescription-only medicines must be dispensed by a vet or pharmacist. Ongoing medications (e.g. for arthritis or thyroid conditions) can be set up as repeat prescriptions.
Heath Vets provides compassionate end-of-life care including quality of life assessments, pain management, and euthanasia when the time comes. The decision to say goodbye is never easy — your vet at Heath Vets will guide you with honesty and sensitivity. Home euthanasia visits may be available so your pet can pass peacefully in familiar surroundings. Cremation and memorial services can be arranged. Grief support resources are available.
Yes, Heath Vets offers pet dental care including dental check-ups, professional dental cleaning (scale and polish under general anaesthetic), tooth extractions, and dental X-rays. Dental disease is very common in pets — by age 3, most dogs and cats have some degree of dental disease. Signs include bad breath, difficulty eating, drooling, and pawing at the mouth. Regular dental checks are recommended.
Yes, Heath Vets provides vaccinations for dogs, cats, and rabbits. Core dog vaccinations protect against distemper, parvovirus, hepatitis, and leptospirosis. Core cat vaccinations cover feline parvovirus, calicivirus, and herpesvirus. Rabbit vaccinations protect against myxomatosis and rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD). Puppies and kittens need a primary course, followed by annual boosters. Contact the service to book.
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Address
Unit 1, 176 London Road
Burgess Hill
RH15 8LS
Opening Hours
Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 10:00 - 16:00