List of vets in France

meohmy replied on 07/04/2018 19:06

Posted on 07/04/2018 19:06

A Spanish Vet I stumbled across in Autumn 2016 and returned to in 2017.

Relaxed, accommodating and friendly, both times I was a "walk in." There is a massive carpark just across the river, where, ignoring the no caravans/ camping car signage, you can conveniently stop for a couple of hours if you wish. (Locals said the prohibition is only for peak season - others were ignoring it too.)

Aran Vererinaris

Avinguda Garona, 25,

25530 Vielha, Lérida, Spain

tel - +34 973 64 23 61

The staff speak some english, and are pleasant and happy to work out what you want if you are trying out your spanish or french. Made the dogs feel at home, administered the worming tablet followed by a tasty treat. Passports carefully filled in.  My older dog didn't want to leave. The fee was great value at 20E for the two dogs. (I bought new leads in their shop to celebrate!)

 

KeithandMargaret replied on 08/04/2018 10:50

Posted on 08/04/2018 10:50

meohmy – many thanks for all the information.

I've added the Vets to the Map.

If you get chance could you check I've got the information right, and if not, could you let me know what needs altering or adding.

Thanks again.

DJG replied on 22/05/2018 07:27

Posted on 22/05/2018 07:27

Guillemont Louis-Philippe

3 Rue du 23 Novembre,

57370 Phalsbourg, France

+33 3 87 24 49 87

€30 for two dogs

Used them four times, always good, and there is always someone who speaks English

 

DJG replied on 22/05/2018 07:40

Posted on 22/05/2018 07:40

Clínica Veterinaria Animalia
5 Placa dels Boters, 

43893 Altafulla, Tarragona, Spain

+34 977 65 29 08

Used this vets in 2015. Very good, She speaks English and only charged €27 for the two dogs. I used my own wormmer here and at the vets in Phalsbourg.

I have one or two other vets I'v used over past years and will post them when I find their details.

 

Arrivakids replied on 01/07/2018 20:17

Posted on 01/07/2018 20:17

Just back from France,

We have two dogs, the vet in Carnac, which is situated at the back of the Tourist Information there is a car park there just cross over the road and you will see it. We use our own Worming Tablets total cost 48 Euro. Vet did not speak very good English but we managed. He was very thorough. 

Les Quatre Vents replied on 25/08/2018 20:10

Posted on 25/08/2018 20:10

23110 Évaux-Les-Bains (La Creuse 23 bordering Allier 03)

Now resident locally we've experienced our first routine passport visit to the vet and are very happy indeed to recommend her.

Docteur Cécile Bosle

Cabinet Vétérinaire des Sources

92 Avenue de la République

23110 Évaux-Les-Bains

Fixe: +33/0 5 55 82 05 54

Emergency Portable: +33/0 6 58 99 52 81

E: cecilebosle23@gmail.com

Web: http://vetodessources.chezmonveto.com/

Off road parking with enough room for a 'camping car' or two but the quiet lane behind the practice is nicely shaded from the morning sun.

Ave de la République is the same road beside which are sited EHU points for visitors, the vet's surgery is further away from the ville centre, situated on your right at the road junction immediately after the pretty pond.

Cécile has a magnificent command of English (I do wish she would allow me to practice my French!) and a very genuine love of pets.

Medical exam + worm tablets + passport endorsement = 24€.

Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri:  0900-1200 & 1400-1800

Weds: 0900-1200

Sat: 0900-1600 but not during school holidays.

At least in theory you shouldn't need an appointment as walk-in seems to work fairly well... but this is France where it's very wise not to leave things to chance.

Bonne santé pour vous et votre animal de compagnie.

Cordialement,

Jeremy.

 

 

KeithandMargaret replied on 17/09/2018 09:28

Posted on 17/09/2018 09:28

Thanks for the recommendations of Vets - I will add them to the Google Map in the near future.

After losing our dog a few months ago my interest in updating the Map waned somewhat.

Now we have another dog and he will be accompanying us abroad later this year and I intend getting back to adding Vets, from many different forums, shortly.

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scotoys replied on 27/09/2018 20:28

Posted on 27/09/2018 20:28

Hello,

We are staying at La Hallerais, near Dinan. It’s our last few nights in France and today we took our dogs to the vets to get their pet passports endorsed before returning to UK.

We went to Clinique Vétérinaire de l'Aublette
15 avenue de l’Aublette
22100 QUEVERT/DINAN. Basic aenglish spoken and treatment administered. For 2 labradors we were £70. They needed 2 worm tablets each due to their weight. Only one consultation charge.

Hope that helps anyone visiting this site.

 

oh and in 2016, we used the vet in La Flèche, please avoid!! They charged us over £120!!

Vicky

Traficlady replied on 28/09/2018 07:03

Posted on 28/09/2018 07:03

We phoned the vet in La Flèche the other day. They told me €40 but I read on another forum they’d charged someone €14. We’ve never paid less than €40 anywhere, even taking our own tablet. 

Nora

 

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