We have completed on a new £1.4m veterinary practice in Leeds.
Beechwood Veterinary Groupopened if’s new facility at Temple House, in Seacroft.
This new facility enables clinets to benefit from high-tech equipment and expanded facilities including: Seven consulting rooms, three operating theatres, a dedicated x-ray room, ultrasound and a dental theatre.
The additional operating space Beechwood Vets will now be able to offer laparoscopy, or keyhole surgery, providing a minimally invasive alternative to a traditional spay surgery, as well as procedures such as biopsies of the liver, kidneys and intestines.
The new site was previously office space and has been converted to meet the needs of the veterinary practice.
Beechwood Vets clinical director, Louise Mallinson, said: “We will be able to offer a much better service at the new practice as there is much more space for improved facilities and it will be much more comfortable for clients and patients.
“Having separate cat and dog facilities creates a much more relaxed and comforting space for patients, especially cats, and having on-site parking will be a huge bonus for our clients.
“As well as providing improved facilities for clients and patients, it will also be great place to work for our veterinary team. It’s an exciting time for us all as we have been closely involved in the planning process to ensure the practice meets everyone’s needs.”
The project to convert the office building into a veterinary practice was designed by Corstorphine & Wright Architects.
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