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Abbeyserve Limited

Vets in Chellaston, Derbyshire

4.8
Corporate

Abbeyserve Limited – Vets in Chellaston

Updated January 2026
Corporate

Clinic Overview

Abbeyserve Limited (Abbey Veterinary Group) treats dogs, cats and rabbits, and is set up for routine care and procedures such as neutering/spays, with out-of-hours emergencies handled via Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital (as stated on the clinic website). It is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.

From recent owner reviews, the most decision-relevant themes are: a consistently clean clinic, being seen promptly (including a last‑minute appointment fitted in), and vets who are frequently described as patient with nervous animals (for example, keeping a dog calm during a booster and check-up, and taking time with a nervous dog).

Services

  • Neutering (website).
  • Owners also specifically mention a spay carried out at the practice.
  • The website states a 10% discount on neutering for dogs, cats and rabbits during June, July and August.
  • Routine appointments and preventive care mentioned in reviews, including
  • Booster vaccination and check-up
  • Eye problem visit mentioned in a review (a dog with a “bad eye” seen on a last-minute appointment).
  • Out-of-hours emergency service is provided via Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital (website).
  • Veterinary Nurse Training facility (clinic data).

Pricing

  • Website offer: 10% off neutering for dogs, cats and rabbits during June, July and August.
  • Review mention of an offer: “pay for 3 get 4th worming tablet free.”

People

  • No individual clinicians are named in the information provided.
  • Reviews repeatedly mention front-desk and vet interactions that affect decision-making
  • A cheerful, helpful receptionist (including being “particularly helpful” in one review).
  • A thorough vet who was “lovely” with a dog, and vets described as patient with nervous pets (e.g., keeping a dog calm during a booster/check-up; treating a nervous dog with care and kindness).
  • Compassion during end-of-life care is specifically mentioned by one owner describing support when they lost their dog.

Reviews

Google rating: 4.8 stars from 57 reviews. - Pets described as being handled calmly and patiently, especially nervous dogs (during vaccinations/check-ups and general visits).

  • Owners mention being seen promptly, including a last-minute appointment accommodated over schedule.
  • Cleanliness is repeatedly noted (“clean… no matter how busy”).
  • Kindness/compassion comes up in both routine care and more difficult situations (including during a pet’s death).
  • A small practical criticism in an older review: the front door felt narrow for entering with a pushchair.

Special Services

Vet Nurse Training

Location

248 Derby Rd, Chellaston, Derby DE73 6RU, UK

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