Norwood Veterinary Group

Norwood Veterinary Group Norwood Veterinary Group is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (A Mars Company)

Appointment Times:
Monday - Friday by Appointment Only:
09:00-10:45
11:30-12:45
14:00-16:00
17:00-18:45

Saturday:
09:00-10:45
11:30-12:45
13:00-17:00 (Out of Hours only)

Sunday:
9:00-13:00 (Out of Hours Only)

29/05/2026

🌟 As Vet Nurse Awareness Month wraps up, let’s take a moment to shine a spotlight on our incredible heroes behind the scenes! 🐾💙 Thank you to all registered and student veterinary nurses, plus vet nurse assistants, for your unwavering dedication and compassion. You are the heart of every clinic and the voice for our furry friends! 🌈🐶🐱

26/05/2026

📞🎉 Great news, everyone! Our phone lines are BACK UP and running smoothly! 🎊✨ Hopefully this temporary blip won't have caused too much off an issue 💙📱 📲💬

26/05/2026

‼️We are currently experiencing problems with our phones at both Beverley and Kingswood sites ☎️ If you have an 🚨 emergency please make your way straight to the practice. Sorry for any inconvenience caused! We will let you know when we are back up and running 📞 ‼️

25/05/2026

🌟 Happy Bank Holiday, everyone! 🎉 We hope you’re enjoying a well-deserved break! Just a quick reminder that we’re OPEN today from 9 AM to 12 PM for any emergencies you might have. 🚨 After that, our phones will ring through to Wicstun 🏡. Stay safe and make the most of your day! 💖

22/05/2026

🚨🌟 **Attention, Everyone!** 🌟🚨 Just a quick reminder that this Monday is a Bank Holiday! We’re here for you—*but only for emergencies*! 🚑

🕘 Open from 9 AM to 12 PM!

Don’t hesitate to reach out if you need us. Your safety is our priority! 💙
Rest assured, if your pet finds themselves in an Emergency 🚒 Our phones will divert to Wicstun Hospital from 1pm

As part of Vet Nurse Awareness Month💚 we are introducing you to some of the team, some you may know and recognise, other...
21/05/2026

As part of Vet Nurse Awareness Month💚 we are introducing you to some of the team, some you may know and recognise, others may be new faces 😊
Here's Abby, our Clinical Nursing Manager at Norwood, with one of our other nurses dogs, Darwin.
Here is little bit about her....
Since gaining my qualification 16 years ago, Veterinary Nursing has proven to be an engaging and challenging career. There are so many areas in which you can choose to specialise, these include medicine, physiotherapy, and anaesthesia. I really enjoy working in our practice which feels like part of the community, helping the pets in our town stay happy and healthy. My favourite patients to care for are scruffy terriers!

As part of Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month 💚, we are excited to introduce you to some of our amazing RVNs here at Norwo...
14/05/2026

As part of Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month 💚, we are excited to introduce you to some of our amazing RVNs here at Norwood Veterinary Group. We will let you know what they enjoy about being a Veterinary Nurse and what their favourite part of the job is, starting with Jennifer Lowe and her very own furry friend, Ralph 🐱‍👓

I enjoy being a veterinary nurse because no two days are ever the same. The role is both physically and mentally demanding, keeping me active and engaged. Being part of a supportive team is very important to me, and I value working closely with both animals and their owners. It's a privilege to care for patients and to support people through both happy and difficult times. Ongoing advances in the profession bring new challenges and opportunities to learn, which keeps the role stimulating. The very best part of my job is being able to incorporate my lifelong love of cats into my daily work and share that passion with others.

Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month 2026 is here, and this year the theme focuses on Compassion and Empathy. ✨This month ...
11/05/2026

Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month 2026 is here, and this year the theme focuses on Compassion and Empathy. ✨
This month is an opportunity to recognise the many ways veterinary nurses bring compassion and empathy into their work, and the difference it makes to animals, clients, and the wider veterinary team. 👩‍⚕️💚
Veterinary nurses’ crucial work both in and out of veterinary practice often goes unseen by the public – VNAM is a vital opportunity for our veterinary colleagues to come together and put this right 😻🐶❤️🐾
https://bvna.org.uk/project/veterinary-nursing-awareness-month-may-2026/

Discover how veterinary nurses show compassion and empathy every day by supporting animals, clients and colleagues with care.

‼️Attention for all pets who travel / live abroad‼️✈️From Wednesday 22 April new EU rules have come into effect covering...
29/04/2026

‼️Attention for all pets who travel / live abroad‼️✈️
From Wednesday 22 April new EU rules have come into effect covering how GB residents can travel to the EU with their pets. People can still travel to the EU with their pets, but they are strongly encouraged to check the latest guidance.

The changes, announced by the EU, apply to the non-commercial movement of pet dogs, cats and ferrets entering the EU from Great Britain.

There are no major changes to pet travel requirements for re-entry into Great Britain.

Key updates include:

GB residents should no longer use EU pet passports to travel into the EU. EU pet passports may now only be issued to people whose main home is in the EU and should not be used by people who have holiday homes in the EU or visit seasonally. EU pet passports issued to GB residents before 22 April 2026 may no longer be valid documents for entry to the EU. This means GB residents – even if they already have an EU pet passport – may need a different document to take their pet to the EU. To guarantee smooth travel, owners resident in Great Britain should get an Animal Health Certificate for their dog, cat or ferret(s) if they’re travelling from Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) to an EU country.
Individual Member States may have specific pet travel requirements and pet owners should always check the specific entry requirements of the destination country before travel.

GB residents are still able to use EU pet passports for their return journey to GB.

Animal Health Certificates (AHCs) now last longer once you arrive, but they are still single‑use. Although you still need a new AHC for each trip from GB to the EU, the certificate can now be used for up to six months for onward travel within the EU and for re‑entering Great Britain, as long as rabies vaccinations remain valid.

If someone else travels with your pet, extra paperwork is needed. If the owner is not travelling with the pet, the pet must travel within five days of the owner, and the person accompanying the animal must carry written permission from the owner. This permission must travel with the pet’s travel document.

There is a new five‑pet limit per private vehicle. Non‑commercial travel into the EU is now limited to a maximum of five pets per private vehicle, rather than five per person. The existing limit of five pets for people travelling on foot stays the same. Exceptions apply for pets travelling to competitions, events or training, if specific conditions are met.

The changes apply to non-commercial movements of dogs, cats and ferrets

28/04/2026

🌟📅 **Heads Up! Bank Holiday Monday Alert! Monday May 4th. ** 📅🌟

🚨🛠️ Open from **9 AM - 1 PM** for emergencies only.

Whether it's a little crisis or a big one, we are here to help. 💪💙

May the fourth be with you 🙌✨

Address

28 Norwood
Beverley
HU179HB

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 8pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 8pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 8pm
Thursday 8:30am - 8pm
Friday 8:30am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+441482882613

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