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Abbey Vets 465 Nottingham Road, Chaddesden Derby DE21 6NA Abbey Vets 465 Nottingham Road, Chaddesden Derby DE21 6NA 01332 661554 Abbey Vets (Derby) LLP 248 Derby Road, Chellaston Derby DE73 6RU 01332 700256 Alfreton Park Hospital Veterinary Hospital Alfreton DE55 7DF 01773 832218 All Creatures Vet Centre 11 Bingham Road Radcliffe on Trent NG12 2FY 0115 837 4700 Ark Veterinary Surgery Attenborough Lane Chilwell NG9 5JW 0115 922 5900 Ark Veterinary Surgery 1 Holborn Avenue Dronfield S18 2NA 01246 415270 Ark Veterinary Surgery 187 Sheffield Road Killamarsh S21 1DY 0114 247 0828 Ark Vets 13 St John’s Street Long Eaton 0115 972 3650 Ark Vets Beeston 0115 922 5900 Arnold & Carlton Veterinary Centre Ltd 331 Westdale Lane Mapperley NG3 6EW 0115 940 3400 Arnwood Vets - Sherwood Surgery 11 Winchester Street Sherwood NG5 4AJ 0115 962 1010 Arnwood Vets - Netherfield Surgery 12 Chandos Street Netherfield NG4 2LS 0115 940 4474 Bakewell Veterinary Clinic Milford Farm, Mill Street Bakewell DE45 1DX 01629 812744 Blagreaves Vet Centre 268 Blagreaves Lane, Littleover Derby DE23 1PS 01332 776681 Beech Vets Ltd 14 Beech Avenue Willington DE65 6DB 01282 704768 Blenheim Veterinary Centre Ltd Blenheim Road, Airfield Industrial Estate Ashbourne DE6 1HA 01335 342111 Bulwell Vets4Pets Ltd 1 Saxondale Court, Leen Drive Bulwell NG6 8EP 0115 951 9166 Carrick Veterinary Group 34 Mill Street Clowne S43 4JN 01246 811223 Cedars Veterinary Centre 20 High Street, Warsop Mansfield NG20 0AG 01623 846671 Chapel House Vet Practice Ltd Barnfield Close Staveley S43 3UL 01246 477581 Chapel House Veterinary Practice Ltd Hady Hill Chesterfield S41 0DZ 01246 222232 Churchcroft Veterinary Centre 111 High Road, Chilwell Beeston NG9 4AT 0115 922 4855 Chesterfield Vets4Pets Ltd St Johns Road, Littlemoor Chesterfield S41 8QN 01246 269666 Companion Care (inside Pets at Home) Kingsway Retail Park Derby DE22 3FA 01332 291446 Companion Care (inside Pets at Home) Sir Frank Whittle Road, Meteor Centre, Mansfield Road Derby DE21 4SY 01332 836824 Croft Veterinary Centre 36 Market Place, Bolsover Chesterfield S44 6PN 01246 823353 Croft Veterinary Centre Market Street Eckington S21 4EH 01246 430777 Derbyshire Veterinary Services 32-34 Market Place Ashbourne DE6 1ES 01335 342227 T/A McMurtry & Harding Veterinary Surgeons Derbyshire Veterinary Services 8 St John Street Matlock DE4 4DR 01629 823034 T/A McMurtry & Harding Veterinary Surgeons Dove Vets 141 Derby Road Stapleford NG9 7AS 0115 939 9010 Hope Valley Veterinary Clinic Hathersage Parish Rooms, Main Road Hathersage S32 1BB 01433 651718 Forest Veterinary Clinic Ltd (?not used) 5 Terrace Road Mansfield NG18 2BP 01623 623061 Forest Veterinary Surgery – Hyson Green 10-12 Gregory Boulevard Hyson Green NG7 6BG 0115 978 5036 (PM 01782 344234) Glenthorne Vets 71 Derby Road Uttoxeter ST14 8EB 01889 562164 Glenthorne Vets – Burton 25 Ashby Road Burton DE15 0LG 01283 519090 Glenthorne Vets – Tutbury 37 Monk Street Tutbury DE13 9NA 01283 813343 Jamieson Veterinary Group 28-30 Lower Stanton Road Ilkeston DE7 4LN 0115 932 9322 Jamieson Veterinary Group 261 High Lane East, West Hallam Ilkeston DE7 6HZ 0115 932 6056 Lawrence Vets 116 Nottingham Road Eastwood NG16 3GG 01773 769298 Marshall & Till 20-22 Campbell Street, Belper Belper DE56 1AP 01773 822591 McPhersons Veterinary Practice Ltd 166 Southwell Road East Rainworth NG21 0EH 01623 798050 Minster Veterinary Centre Maltkiln Lane Newark NG24 1HN 01636 612906 Minster Veterinary Centre Ltd Orchard Lodge, Newark Road Southwell NG25 0ES 01636 812133 Newman Watters Ltd The Old Turks Head, 231 London Road, New Balderton Newark NG24 3HB 01636 701523 Overdale Vets T/A Overdale Veterinary Centre Marsh Farm, Castleton Road, Hope Hope Valley S33 6RZ 01298 23499 Orchard Veterinary Centre - Hucknall Surgery Vine Terrace Hucknall NG15 7HN 0115 968 0799 Orchard Veterinary Centre - Sherwood 105 Perry Road Sherwood NG5 3AD 0115 969 3565 Park Vet Hospital 24 Abbeydale Road South Sheffield S7 2QN 0114 236 3391 Peak Veterinary Ltd 113 Church Street Matlock DE4 3BZ 01629 582844 Portland House Veterinary Group 53 Churchgate Retford DN22 6PA 01777 703663 Portland House Veterinary Group Rufford Veterinary Centre, Rufford Avenue, New Ollerton Newark NG22 9PN 01623 860138 Pride Veterinary Centre Riverside Road Derby DE24 8HX 01332 678333 Priory Veterinary Group 160-162 Nottingham Road Ilkeston DE7 5NW 0115 930 0310 Priory Veterinary Group - Beeston Surgery 10a Derby Road Beeston NG9 2TJ 0115 943 0898 Riverside Vets Goods Road Belper DE56 1UU 01773 829544 Scarsdale Veterinary Group 15 Town Street Duffield DE56 4EH 01332 345191 Scarsdale Veterinary Group 78 Vestry Road Oakwood DE21 2BN 01332 345191 Scarsdale Veterinary Group Park Farm Centre, Allestree Derby DE22 2QQ 01332 554422 Saint Leonard Veterinary Centre 134-136 Osmaston Road Derby DE1 2RF 01332 345119 The Derbyshire Veterinary Services Ltd T/A The Overdale Veterinary Centre New Market Street Buxton SK17 6LP 01298 23499 (McMurtry & Harding) The Vet Nottingham Glaisdale Drive, West Bilborough Nottingham NG84GY 0115 896 9954 Thompsons Vets Ltd Etwall House, 105 Alfreton Road Sutton in Ashfield NG17 1FJ 01623 555460 Vets4pets – Gamston Gamston Veterinary Centre, Gamston District Centre Gamston NG2 6PS 0115 981 6262 Vets4pets – Mansfield 36-38 Clipstone Road West, Forest Town Nottingham NG19 0BU 01623 643888 Vets4pets – Sutton in Ashfield 10 Priestsic Road, Sutton in Ashfield Nottingham NG17 4EB 01623 557014 VetSavers Norfolk Street Worksop S80 1LB 01909 488008 (head office 01733 352200) Worksop Vets4Pets Ltd 47-49 Carlton Road Worksop S80 1PD 01909 478666 White Cross Vets 1238 London Road, Alvaston Derby DE24 8QP 01332 756060 .
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