Hastings Road, Northiam, East Sussex, TN31 6NH | 01797 252321
Badgers Oak Veterinary Clinic
Call us: 01797 252321
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Welcome To Badgers Oak Veterinary Clinic

Badgers Oak Veterinary Clinic is a mixed practice based in Northiam, East Sussex (near Rye).

We are dedicated to providing high quality care for small animals, horses and farm animals across this part of the county and into Kent. We pride ourselves on being a well equipped, friendly and approachable local practice.

Unlike many of the veterinary surgeries in the area, we run our own out of hours service. This means that our clients will never have to travel to an unfamiliar surgery with a sick pet or wait for a vet they don't know.

Practice Announcements

NEW LEGISLATION

As of the 1st of September 2023 you will no longer be able to come in and purchase flea and worming treatment over the counter. You will now have to order all of your parasite treatment 24 hours in advance.


VETS DELIVER

We are excited to announce our new parasite treatment delivery system and direct debit service.

Small Animals - Puppy

Small Animals

Equine - Foal

Equine

Farm Animals - Calf

Farm Animals

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Small Animal Services

We provide a comprehensive range of services for your cats, dogs, rabbits, and other small pets.

Vaccinations

Regular vaccinations are essential to keep your pet safe from common infectious diseases. We offer primary courses and annual boosters.

Neutering Advice

We perform routine neutering (spaying and castration) for dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small mammals. This helps prevent unwanted litters and health issues later in life.

  • Dogs: Spaying is best performed 6 months before the first season or 3 months after. It prevents pyometra (a life-threatening uterine infection) and significantly reduces the risk of mammary cancer.
  • Cats: Unless you are an experienced breeder, we strongly recommend neutering to prevent unwanted litters and reduce the strain on rescue centers.

Parasite Advice

External and internal parasite control is extremely important for the health of your pets and family. All puppies and kittens should be wormed from 2 weeks of age, then every 2 weeks until 12 weeks old, and then monthly until 6 months. Adult frequency depends on the product used. We offer a range of tablets and "spot-on" treatments.

Pet Weight Loss

Obesity in pets is a growing problem and can lead to diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis. If your pet is overweight, we can help. We offer nurse-led weight clinics to help you manage your pet's diet and exercise.

Microchipping

It is a legal requirement for all dogs over 8 weeks old to be microchipped. We also strongly recommend it for cats.

Animal Health Certificates (Pet Travel Scheme)

For travel outside of the United Kingdom, please contact us directly for the most up-to-date advice regarding Animal Health Certificate (AHC) requirements. Please check the DEFRA website before traveling and give us as much notice as possible to prepare your documentation.

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Farm Animal Services

We support local farmers with a range of veterinary services, from individual animal care to herd health planning.

Worm Egg Counts

We perform in-house worm egg counts using the McMasters method to obtain an accurate count (eggs per gram). This helps determine when to worm to maximize efficacy and reduce resistance.

  • Sample Drop-off: We accept faecal samples on Tuesdays and Thursdays before 1pm.
  • Sheep/Goats: Please collect ten individual samples per grazing group, and we will pool them in the laboratory.

Herd Health Planning

We offer herd and flock health plans for cattle and sheep to improve productivity and welfare. Services include:

  • Parasite control strategies.
  • Vaccination and nutrition planning (e.g., trace element deficiencies).
  • Infectious disease testing and eradication.
  • TB Testing (Statutory testing services).
  • Emergency Care: 24/7 coverage for calving, lambing, and sickness.
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Equine Services

Our equine vets are experienced in treating horses, ponies, and donkeys. We offer ambulatory services to your stable or yard.

Vaccinations

Flu and Tetanus vaccinations are vital for your horse's health.

  • Foals: Can be vaccinated from 4 months old (or 6 months if the mare was vaccinated). A second dose follows 4-8 weeks later, and a third 12 months later.
  • Pregnant Mares: Should have a flu and tetanus booster 4-6 weeks prior to foaling to provide passive immunity to the foal.

Routine Care & Dentistry

We provide routine dental work, health checks, and castrations. We can also perform pre-purchase examinations.

Worm Egg Counts

We can perform worm egg counts for horses. Please bring in a faecal pellet per horse in a sealed container.

Microchips & Passports

We can identify your horse and process passport applications efficiently.

Meet Our Team

We pride ourselves on our friendly, experienced staff who are dedicated to the care of your animals.

Veterinary Surgeons

George Hnatkiwskyj

BVSc MRCVS

George qualified from Bristol in 1982. He started the practice in 1993. He enjoys mixed practice, especially fracture repairs and large animal work.

Jordan Harries

BVM&S MRCVS

Jordan joined us in Summer 2021. She enjoys all aspects of mixed work and has a particular interest in flock health.

Sarah O'Reilly

BAgrsc DVM MRCVS

Sarah joined in Spring 2022. She has a particular interest in large animal work and Herd/Flock Health planning.

Tom Philpot

BVMSci MRCVS

Tom joined in July 2023. He is particularly interested in small animal medicine and geriatric medicine.

Charlotte Gray

MA VetMB MRCVS

Charley qualified from Cambridge in 2009. She has her own pig farm and loves intricate small animal surgeries.

Veterinary Nurses

Stefanie Georgetti

RVN

Stef started training here in 2002. She has a keen interest in Middle White pigs.

Will Hnatkiwskyj

RVN

George's eldest son, qualified in 2018. He loves large animal work and radiography.

Contact Us

We are here to help. Please get in touch using the details below.

Address

Badgers Oak Veterinary Clinic
Hastings Road
Northiam, Rye
East Sussex, TN31 6NH

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Plus Code: XJP4+F6 Rye

Telephone

01797 252321

Email

badgersoakvets@gmail.com
(Non-urgent enquiries only)

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday: 8.30am to 6.30pm

Saturday: 8.30am to 1pm

Sunday: Closed

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