Amphibian & reptile vet services
Advice, care and medicine
As a reptile vet, we know that reptiles and amphibians can make great pets, but it’s important to understand how they would live in nature so that you can make their life as comfortable as possible.
That’s why, as well as treating sick reptiles, we are always happy to advise on matters such as housing, heating, humidity and diet as well as seeing your pet when it’s under the weather.
- Husbandry & diet advice
- Set-up checks
- Pre- and post-brumation (hibernation) checks
- Claw trims
- Routine health checks
- Pet health plans
- Faecal worm egg counts
- Routine parasite prevention
- Microchipping
- Diagnostics – blood tests, x-rays, ultrasound scans, cytology, culture, histopathology
- Surgery – egg removal, coeliotomy, abscess removal etc.
- Export health certificates




Reptile vet reviews
“Very kind practice who cared for our snake without judgement after we mistakenly caused our pet an injury. They were very professional and our python is back to full health again.”
“I have a red iguana, a panther chameleon, and two chinchillas. Finding a vet who has any knowledge or experience with these more exotic animals is really tough. I’m glad I’ll never have to spend the time looking for a decent vet again!”
“Absolutely amazing service. I would recommend them hands down over anyone else. I needed an exotic vet to see my bearded dragon and they came the same day, very professional, very knowledgeable. These are now my go-to vets”
Reptile vet information
There are many strains of adenovirus, and the vast majority are adapted for a specific host species so often cause subclinical disease, meaning illness may not be obvious.
Herpes viruses belong to an enormous family of DNA viruses – there are over 100 different strains and they affect most species.
