Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic
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We pride ourselves on the friendly, caring and professional service that we provide at our four branches centred around Stamford Bridge near York. Our vets provide treatment for cats, dogs, rabbits, rodents, birds, reptiles, aquatics and anything else that's unusual, and each clinic carries a comprehensive range of equipment and facilities to enable us to give your pet the utmost and latest in veterinary 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.
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Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic was started in the 1980's by Stuart and Pauline Easby, who worked out of converted farm buildings in Stamford Bridge. The practice expanded over the next few years to include branches in Strensall and Pocklington, with Applegarth in Norton joining us in 2008.

Stuart Easby retired in 2004 but the practice continued to grow, and in 2005 the surgery at Stamford Bridge was relocated to a larger, purpose-built veterinary clinic, the biggest of the sites and the main branch for hospitalised patients.Battle Flatts is part of CVS (UK) Limited and operates as part of this larger group of veterinary practices and veterinary service providers.
Meet the team
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Here at Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic, 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.
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In the event of an emergency during our normal opening hours please call your local surgery where you will be advised on what to do next. York Emergency Vets is our preferred emergency services partner. They are a dedicated emergency service with full-time night staff who will be alert and effective even at unsociable hours.
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After graduating from Cambridge University in 2002, Katie spent several years practising in the northwest of England before indulging in her love of travel and spending some time abroad. Katie worked in busy small animal practices in New Zealand and Australia and developed a keen interest in soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery.
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Jacqui has been with the practice since the mid-1990s when it was still owned by Stuart Easby and Matt Brash. At the weekends she enjoys embroidery, gardening and getting out into the countryside, and seems to spend a lot of time watching cricket, not always when she chooses to! Charlie joined Battle Flatts in 2014 and works between the Pocklington and Stamford Bridge surgeries.
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