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Route Isabelle
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L'Islet
01481 723863 Mon - Fri 08:00 - 18:30 | Sat 08:00 - 17:30 | Sunday by appointment
01481 241056 Mon - Fri 08:30 - 18:00 | Sat 08:30 - 12:30 | Sunday by appointment
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L'Islet opening
    The new Isabelle Vets L’Islet surgery was officially opened by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Lady Corder on July 13, 2017. The private event was attended by all of the practice staff, contractors and people who have helped make this possible. The new surgery offers clients living in the north of Guernsey...
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Hydrotherapy
Our hydrotherapists have enjoyed a wonderful start to the use of the water treadmill at our new Isabelle Vets L’Islet. Poppy and Scoczek photographed here enjoyed the warm water and support of Katie and Charlie even on their first session. The first hydrotherapy session allows time for a discussion of what to expect and a...
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L_Islet Surgery
    After nearly two years since the idea to further expand the largest veterinary service in Guernsey and provide our clients in the North of the island a bespoke veterinary surgery, we will be open for business at the main L’Islet crossroads. ‘Isabelle Vets L’Islet’ provides a greater range of veterinary services than our...
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Hydrotherapy
    Hydrotherapy is the use of water to provide treatment to a patient and has been used to treat people for thousands of years. In recent years the benefits have been transferred to animals by using a variety of facilities from power-showers to swimming pools to more recently, treadmills. The short-term benefits of hydrotherapy...
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CT Scanner
    Computed tomography (CT) is a form of x-ray which allows a fan of x-rays to be sent through the patient in thin slices and be picked up by multiple detectors on the other side of the patient. A computer then takes this information and forms a three-dimensional picture of the anatomy which has...
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