News, Offers & Announcements
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Offers and Announcements:
Pet Plan Awards!
The Croft Team work incredibly hard to offer you the best standards of care, customer service and offering cuddles and coffee when needed.
We really want to be recognised in the Petplan Vet Awards 2023. We are a family run, independent practice that are proud to be your local Vets.
Please nominate us as Practice of the Year, telling PetPlan why you think we are deserving, this could be at our Bolsover or Sheffield site.
https://www.petplan.co.uk/about-petplan/vets/awards/
Please nominate any of our team if you think they are deserving of individual recognition. I have listed below our staff so you have their full names;
Vets
Kieran Patel
Caroline Corah
Emma Tuke
Vilma Monkeviciute
Catherine Henstridge
Nurses
Sarah Garratt – Head Nurse
Jemma Eville – Deputy Head Nurse
Sarah Buckley
Kirstie Griffiths
Rachel Green
Student Nurses
Jennifer Guest
Megan Morton
Katy Hall
Jodie Leather
ANA
Georgia Herring
Reception
Sally Gorton
Emily Charity
Rachel De Jong
Admin
Danii Poulter – Practice Manager
Amy Lancashire – Admin Accounts
Robert Gale – Accounts & Data
Please follow the link and nominate us today;
https://www.petplan.co.uk/about-petplan/vets/awards/
We would appreciate if you would take a few minutes to vote and give the team the recognition they deserve.
Thank you for your support, Danii and The Croft Team.

Croft Vets welcomes Sarah Edge on to their Sheffield Site
She is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (CSP), The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT) and RAMP (Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners)
Everyone at Croft Vets wishing her all the best at her new site.
Laparoscopy Surgery (AKA Keyhole surgery) is Coming soon to our Sheffield site
Please see leaflet attached or Call the team on 01142 62144 for more details of the benefits and prices. Emma our Vet will be offering traditional spays , abdominally retained Tescles, forgeign body removal and much more.

Exciting Announcement 10% OFF Dental procedure
We are a Silver accredited Cat Friendly Clinic
We understand that bringing your cat to visit the clinic can be a stressful experience, which is why we are proud to announce that we have been awarded the Silver Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation across both of our sites in Bolsover and Sheffield.
The ISFM Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation is an internationally-recognised award. It means that we have met the criteria to help minimise stress to your cat in our clinic. At our Bolsover site, we are now doing cat only clinics on a Thursday between 1pm and 2pm. Please call us to book an appointment.

We now stock gift vouchers
Struggling for a gift for a loved one, Croft Vets now stock gift vouchers!
Pet Dental Health Month
As part of Pet Dental Health Month, we’re offering Free Dental Nurse Clinics throughout February.
You’ll also get 10% off any dental procedures booked at the clinic to help keep your pet’s teeth healthy.
Give us a call today to find out more.
Refer a Friend
Get a £30 voucher to use against any product or service when you refer a friend.
This offer will run from September 1st, 2021.
The Croft Blog
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How to Crate Train Your Dog
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Keeping Pets Safe From Antifreeze
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Diabetes in Dogs: What You Need To Know
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