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Veterinary Surgeon (Full or Part-time) – Redditch, Worcestershire


Join a proudly independent practice based in a beautiful area of semi-rural Worcestershire, well-located to provide good access to other parts of the UK.

McGettigan’s aims to provide a comprehensive, welcoming and affordable general practice service to its loyal clients. The workload includes a good mix of consultations and surgery daily, with the clinical freedom to allow each case to be treated individually.

A full-time rota includes a four-day week; 9-6 with an extended lunch break. Weekends are shared equally between the team, with one surgery on a Saturday morning.

  • Salary up to Ł65,000 depending on experience (pro-rata if part-time)
  • 5 weeks holiday plus birthday off
  • Accommodation and relocation possible
  • RCVS and one membership paid
  • Generous CPD allowance.

Most details can be negotiated for the right person.



To find out more, please call 01527 893016 or 07905 828957.

  • Free bloat webinar planned for dog owners
    Blog SpotThe Kennel Club is inviting dog owners to attend a free webinar on gastric dilation-volvulus syndrome, also known as bloat.

    Part of its health webinar series, the session will take place from 7pm to 8pm on 12 November. It will explore what scientific research has revealed about causes, symptoms, breed susceptibilities, diagnostic approaches, and treatment options, as well as looking at what future research could uncover.

    The talk will be hosted by Mark Dunning, professor of small animal internal medicine at the University of Nottingham, and will include a 30-minute Q&A session.

    Places can be booked here.


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