Campbells Veterinary Surgery

Campbells Veterinary Surgery Campbells Veterinary Surgery Campbells veterinary Surgery is part of CVS (UK) Limited, a company which owns veterinary practices within the UK.

Company Registration Number 03777473. Registered Office: CVS House, Owen Road, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4ER.

🐾After brave battle Wilma won the CVS mouse!! Better luck next time Fred!! 🐁🐾🐈‍⬛🐈 Pop in the grab a free mouse! Fred and...
03/06/2026

🐾After brave battle Wilma won the CVS mouse!! Better luck next time Fred!! 🐁🐾🐈‍⬛🐈 Pop in the grab a free mouse! Fred and Wilma approved! ✅

🐾‼️If you found a lump on yourself 😧, youʼd go to the doctors, right?  Itʼs the same for your dog.‼️🐾If you find a lump ...
31/05/2026

🐾‼️If you found a lump on yourself 😧, youʼd go to the doctors, right? Itʼs the same for your dog.‼️🐾
If you find a lump or a bump on your dog, the sooner it is checked out by your vet, the better the chance of a cure.
For advice on lumps and bumps and to book an appointment, give us a call today or visit our website for more information: https://bit.ly/lump-bump

T&C's
The Free Lumps & Bumps Check shall be carried out by a veterinary surgeon or veterinary nurse and is eligible for both registered clients of, and new clients who are registering with & . The Free Lumps & Bumps Check can be used for one pet cat, dog or rabbit per client and is applicable up to and including 31/07/2026.
This promotion does not include any subsequent consultations, medication, diets and/or products or any other services provided which are chargeable. These must be paid in full and shall be governed by the terms and conditions available on our website. This promotion has no other monetary value or cash alternative and is non- transferable. This offer is limited to certain CVS Vets practices and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer (but is available to members of The Healthy Pet Club). Such offering is at the discretion of CVS Vets and we reserve the right to withdraw this offer at any time.

⁉️Did you know that mammary tumours are more common in female dogs that haven't been spayed?⁉️They often start as pea-si...
27/05/2026

⁉️Did you know that mammary tumours are more common in female dogs that haven't been spayed?⁉️
They often start as pea-sized lumps in the mammary (breast) tissue but can grow large and ulcerate. It is not uncommon for dogs to develop mammary tumours in multiple teats at the same time.
There are many different types of mammary tumours, around 50% of which are aggressive, but more even the benign types can transform to become aggressive over time. It is recommended that any mammary masses are removed promptly for analysis, and this is usually curative.
For more information about mammary tumours: https://bit.ly/mammary-tumour

We have sadly had a deceased cat brought in to us at Campbells today. 😢 He was long haired, un-neutered and found on Tow...
20/05/2026

We have sadly had a deceased cat brought in to us at Campbells today. 😢 He was long haired, un-neutered and found on Townhill Road. If you believe that he is yours, please get in contact with us on (01792) 655110

🐾 It's another Bank Holiday!  🐾
19/05/2026

🐾 It's another Bank Holiday! 🐾

🐾Most pets will develop a lump on or under the skin at some point in their life, and some pets may develop several.🐾It i...
18/05/2026

🐾Most pets will develop a lump on or under the skin at some point in their life, and some pets may develop several.🐾
It is impossible to know for certain what a lump is just by looking at it. Many different types of tumour can look and feel identical, especially those that sit
under the skin. However, making sure you feel your pet every few months will help you to understand what is normal, so you can spot any lumps and bumps
early on.
When checking your pet take things slow, and stop if they seem unduly concerned at any point Find out more about lumps and bumps here: https://bit.ly/lump-bump

‼️Found‼️ we have had 2 cats brought in. They were found in Gendros. Please call us on (01792) 655110 if you believe the...
15/05/2026

‼️Found‼️ we have had 2 cats brought in. They were found in Gendros. Please call us on (01792) 655110 if you believe they belong to you. Proof of ownership will be required.

‼️Pet passport update‼️As of 22nd April 2026, there was a change to EU issued pet passports. If your pet is not a reside...
03/05/2026

‼️Pet passport update‼️
As of 22nd April 2026, there was a change to EU issued pet passports. If your pet is not a resident in the EU, their EU passport
will no longer be valid for travel, even if it was originally issued
and maintained there.
We know travel requirements can feel confusing, so please donʼt
hesitate to get in touch if youʼd like help understanding what this
means for you and your pet. Weʼre here to support you. 🐾🚚🚈✈️🚢🐾

Address

352 Llangyfelach Road, Brynhyfryd
Swansea
SA59LQ

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm
Saturday 8:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+441792655110

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