We are a small animal practice in Nottinghamshire, first established in the 1960s. Your pets are our priority and our skilled team of veterinarians and vet nurses are dedicated to providing the highest quality care for your animals. We are open six days a week and have access to 24-hour emergency care. To help keep us all safe, please do not attend the practice unless you have a pre-booked appointment, or have arranged to collect food/medication.
Services
Meet the team
Report
Here at Buttercross, we're very proud to have so many enthusiastic and dedicated individuals working in our friendly practice. We are all passionate about animals and their well-being, from our veterinary surgeons and qualified nurses to our essential support staff. Highly trained and caring, each of us has a role to play in making this a special practice for you to visit with your pet.
Our services
Report
Our team of highly dedicated and experienced veterinary surgeons and vet nurses are devoted to your pet's wellbeing. Your pets are always our priority. We all have our own pets and work hard to provide the same service to you that we would want for our own much-loved animals. At our surgery we provide continuity of care, working with you to provide effective and high quality treatment.
Emergencies
Report
In the event of an emergency during our normal opening hours please call our surgery and you will be advised what to do next. If your call is during the night or at the weekend whilst our clinic is closed, please contact MiNightVet Nottingham on 0115 9430898. MiNightVet Nottingham are our preferred emergency services partner.
Veterinary surgeons
Report
A University of Liverpool graduate of 2008, Charlotte enjoys the great outdoors and literally "all creatures GREAT and small"! Having previously lived on a farm, Charlotte has cared for every beast known to man but has turned her focus onto the ones that share our homes and often holidays.
When not wearing scrub tops and latex gloves, Charlotte enjoys all sorts of adventures with her two young daughters, Nova and Ruby, and Kitty, their home-bred terrier who is a favourite with everyone she meets.Charlotte also likes to keep fit and healthy, partaking in running activities, with hopes to complete a few half marathons very soon.
When not wearing scrub tops and latex gloves, Charlotte enjoys all sorts of adventures with her two young daughters, Nova and Ruby, and Kitty, their home-bred terrier who is a favourite with everyone she meets.Charlotte also likes to keep fit and healthy, partaking in running activities, with hopes to complete a few half marathons very soon.
Veterinary nurses
Report
She qualified in 2017 and previously worked in various hospital practices including orthopaedic referral and emergency out of hours care. Her favourite areas of her job are medical nursing and helping to teach our student nurses throughout their training. Emma also recently gained an additional qualification in Emergency and Critical Care, allowing her to use the post nominals CertVNECC.