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STAFF VACANCIES 02/09/10

Current vacancies:

Full time Receptionist

Required to join our caring and friendly team, to work within a

four branch Practice. A confident and efficient team member is

required. The right applicant will need an ability to work on

their own initiative and be flexible. A full time position is

available to include 1-2 weekends out of 4 and 3 evening shifts.

Experience not essential but preferred. Must be computer

literate.

Please send your CV to

Tracey Harris

Blythwood Veterinary Group, Pinner, Middlesex, HA5 4SL

or email t.h@blythwoodvet.co.uk

 

Part Time RVN

Required to join our caring and friendly team, to work within a

four branch Practice. A confident and efficient team member is

required. The right applicant will need an ability to work on

their own initiative and be flexible. A Part time position is

available to include two full days and 1 weekend day in 4. 

Please send your CV to

Tracey Harris

Blythwood Veterinary Group, Pinner, Middlesex, HA5 4SL

or email t.h@blythwoodvet.co.uk  

 

NATASHA COMPLETES MANAGEMENT AWARD 01/09/10

Natasha is a branch manager at Bushey and assistant to our practice manager, Tracy Harris. Natasha has been busy over the last 8 months working towards an NVQ in Management. Although challenging and time consuming she has managed to successfully complete the qualification ahead of schedule. Now keen to continue with her development she is researching which course to take next. We would like to congratulate Natasha for her hard work and dedication of her recent achievement.

 

STANDARDS OF PRACTICE 23/07/10

We have been providing a caring and trusted service to pet owners in the area for over thirty years. In the light of recent allegations made in the Panorama programme about Medivet, a corporate veterinary practice established more recently in NW London, we would like to make explicit the standards of care that we take great pride in offering to our clients:

Nursing staff

Blythwood and Well Animal Clinic only employ qualified veterinary nurses who are registered with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). This ensures the highest standard of care for patients and offers an assurance to clients, the public and employers about standards of behaviour and professional skills. Our RVNs (Registered Veterinary Nurses) have a wealth of experience in monitoring patients both under anaesthesia or sedation and during periods of hospitalisation, and work closely with the veterinary surgeons that are always present on the premises at such times. Electronic patient monitoring equipment helps the team ensure an optimal level of care.

In the hospital environment, our RVNs’ extensive knowledge of animal welfare ensures that patients are prioritised. They are made to feel as relaxed and comfortable as possible during their stay with us and are looked after with the same kindness and consideration as if it were one of the practice staff’s own pets. We are a registered training practice for RVN's and one of our Head Nurses is a qualified assessor of students. We only have one student nurse at any time who works under close supervision and we do not use the term "nurse" for anyone who is not registered with the RCVS.

A biography for all of our nurses and veterinary surgeons, demonstrating their qualifications and veterinary experience can be viewed on this website.

 

Cost of treatment

In the UK, the public are often not aware of the true cost of medicines or hospital treatment due to the NHS which is funded by the taxpayer. At present, each person in the UK pays about £1700 per year for the provision of the NHS –irrespective of whether they use it or not. This is a different system when compared with healthcare for animals where costs are incurred when the services of the veterinary surgery are required or medicines are prescribed and purchased.

At Blythwood and Well Animal Clinic, our aim is to provide healthcare at the highest level to our owners' pet companions. Our staff are key to delivering this level of service and maintaining the surgeries to a high standard and we all undertake continuing professional development to provide the best possible up to date advice and therapy. Our pricing structure is designed in way to enable us to provide this 'gold standard' of care to patients and maintain our facilities to a high level. Importantly it also allows us recognise our staff's commitment to their work not only through their remuneration but also through opportunities for professional development. As a result, the costs involved in running a veterinary practice are high.

We do understand that clients circumstances may chance and they may occasionally find themselves in financial difficulty and this is one of the reasons we strongly advise the use of pet insurance. Under these circumstances we urge clients to discuss any financial concerns they may have at the outset of treatment so that we can work together to find the best way forward.

We work very closely with the local NW Middlesex branch of the RSPCA and support them fully in their aims to promote animal welfare and responsible pet ownership.

 

Professional charges

The charges for healthcare provided by veterinary surgeries vary between practices and are dependent on a number of factors. These can include – but are not limited to – the range of medical and surgical facilities available at the practice, the number of staff providing the service, specialist veterinary or nursing knowledge and geographical area/cost of buildings.

It is illegal for veterinary practices to arrange with each other to fix prices at a certain level as this is considered anti-competitive. What this means for the client is that prices will differ on almost all services between neighbouring practices with some being less expensive for one type of service but possibly more expensive for another. This ensures that the client has a choice about where they take their animal and veterinary practices have to provide their clients with value for money. A disadvantage is that this variation in prices can make it difficult for the clients to compare the true costs between practices. Some practices make this even harder by advertising ‘loss leader’ headline prices for commonly used services – for example: vaccinations or neutering – only to charge much higher prices for other types of medical or surgical procedures.

At Blythwood and Well Animal Clinic we pride ourselves on the transparency of our pricing and do not believe in the concept of ‘loss leader’ advertising. We feel it is misleading to clients since what you see is not necessarily what you get. Our view is that all medical and surgical procedures deserve the same high standard of care and professionalism, no matter how ‘routine’ they are. For this reason, when assessing whether veterinary professional charges provide value for money, we would encourage clients to look at the provision of the healthcare service as a whole, as opposed to looking at specific procedures. We always strive to discuss the different options for treatment suited to any personal financial situation and provide estimates for costs in advance to help with decision making.

 

Practice Standards Scheme (PSS)

Blythwood and Well Animal Clinic are accredited under the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) which is a voluntary initiative to accredit veterinary practices in the UK.  Through setting standards and carrying out regular inspections, the Scheme aims to promote and maintain the highest standards of veterinary care. It offers peace of mind to clients of accredited practices and more informed choice to the animal-owning public.

To become accredited, practices volunteer for rigorous inspection every four years and will have met a range of minimum standards including hygiene, 24-hour emergency cover, staff training, certain types of equipment and cost estimation procedures. They may also be subject to spot-checks between inspections.

Pet Insurance

Blythwood and Well Animal Clinic advocate the use of pet insurance to provide clients with the peace of mind that the majority of unexpected costs of veterinary treatment can be covered. Advances in both human and veterinary medicine mean that there are a growing number of ways in which health problems can be investigated and treated in our pets. Some of these are costly but pet health insurance reduces the financial burden, allowing owners a wider choice of treatment options. We have a firm belief that any treatment should be in the best interests of the animal and proportionate to the nature of the problem. Although health insurance facilitates the delivery of optimum health care, we are strongly opposed to the fraudulent use of insurance company money to fund unnecessary treatment.

We regret that it is only in specific circumstances we are able to claim  costs directly from the insurance company. Although this places a temporary financial burden on clients - which we hope our credit card facilities may help with - it means that clients remain in control of expenditure, all parties are aware of each cost incurred and the reasoning behind the proposed treatment can be explained and discussed.

 

If you have any concerns about any of the issues raised in the above, please feel comfortable and confident in asking us any questions about our standards of practice.

 

VETESSENTIALS DIET 26/04/10

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We are delighted to announce that Hills Pet Products have launched their new VetEssentials range that combines five major health benefits from the existing Science Plan specialty ranges such as oral care and joint care. The full range of benefits for dogs and cats at various stages of their life stage can be seen at: http://www.hillspet.co.uk/vetessentials

We are now stocking the full VetEssentials range but are happy to continue to supply any diets from the rest of the Science Plan range to anyone requesting it.

 

 

BABY BOY! 26/04/10

We are delighted to announce that vet Jacqui Skelly recently gave birth to a beautiful baby boy called Ruben. Mum, Dad and baby are all doing very well, and we hope you will join us in congratulating them all.

NEW AMBULANCE HAS ARRIVED 02/03/10

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We are delighted to say that our new veterinary ambulance has arrived. It's smaller than the one it replaces, so that it will be more manoeverable. It is equipped to carry patients in climate-controlled comfort. We can also continue to use to to deliver food to your door.

LUNGWORM ALERT 13/10/09

We are seeing qutie a few cases of lungworm in our area. This distressing disease can be prevented by monthly treatment with Advocate, which also provides ongoing protection against roundworms, fleas and mange. For further details please contact reception.

PET PENSIONERS' FUND 14/09/09

The Blythwood Veterinary Group continues to work closely with the NW Middx branch of the RSPCA, and we have launched a scheme to raise funds for a "pet pensioners" fund. We are giving away environmentally friendly re-usable shopping bags and inviting donations in return - all money donated goes straight into the fund and will help re-home older pets with elderly owners. This serves two purposes - older animals are much harder to find homes for than puppies and kittens, but also often make much more suitable pets for elderly people. The fund is designed to help defray the higher healthcare costs that can often come as a pet gets older.




BEHAVIOUR CLINIC 08/09/09

Caroline Moore, our qualified animal behaviourist, is now offering an advice service for clients.dfdsfsdfssd

INVESTORS IN PEOPLE 28/08/09

We are delighted to announce that the Blythwood Veterinary Group and Well Animal Clinic were presented with the Bronze Award by Investors in People following our recent reinspection. In order to provide the very best level of service to our clients and their pets, we have to have a first class team of people on board. We are currently the only veterinary practice in the country to receive this higher level Award, and consider it an acknowledment that the Blythwood team really are a great bunch.


WEBSITE GETS A MAJOR OVERHAUL! 08/07/08

Long overdue, the website has now been radically updated. You can also now register as a new client with us online. We hope that you like the new system, any suggestions email webmaster@blythwood.com

NEW BLOOD ANALYSER MACHINES INSTALLED 01/03/05

Two new state-of-the-art laser blood analyser machines from IDEXX have installed at Hatch End and Bushey clinics, enabling us to offer more accurate and rapid in-house blood testing, backed up by a rigorous quality control standard. See more details under the facilities section.

MEDICINE LEGISLATION 29/02/04

We are now no longer able to provide refunds to our clients for medicies returned to the practice, there are some exceptions where the seal on a packet has not been brocken or the blister pack has not been pierced. We do however strongly encourage all our clients to return any unused medicine to us and we will dispose of free of charge.! The idea beind the legisation is to ensure that clients up and down the coutry are always getting medicines that have not been dispensed to anyone else prior, and so can be sure of the efficacy of the product.

TAKING THE DISCOMFORT OUT OF TAKING TEMPERATURES!! 12/11/03

Traditionally, the only accurate way to take a pet's temperature is rectally. Clearly this has many disadvantages, including stress to the pet (not to mention you!) and it can be very time consuming. Now Identichip with Bio-Thermo provides an accurate, efficient way of checking your pets temperature. This revolutionary breakthrough in technology, incorporates a thermometer and an identifier all in one chip and your vet can check your pet's temperature at the press of a button!

FELIWAY - A CAT'S NATURAL STRESS SOLUTION 10/10/03

When a cat feels safe in its environment, it rubs its head againsts furniture, the corners of walls or the bottom of the curtains, leaving substances called 'facial pheromones'. These pheromones convey a message of well-being, calm and absence of stress.!! When there are changes in the cats environment (such as a visit to the vets, moving house, new arrivals) or if the cat is scared, a natural state of disquiet or stress may develop. This state can be conveyed by changes in behaviour, such as urine marking, vertical scratching, loss of appetite or refusal to play or interact.!! FELIWAY Spray and Diffuser have been developed to restore the natuaral balance in these situations. FELIWAY is a safe solution of feline facial pheromones which mimic the cat's own scents creating a state of well being and calm.