Hi-tech veterinary surgery set to re-open in West Kirby

Willows Veterinary Group is creating two new jobs at the transformed the Acorn Veterinary Centre in Acacia Grove and will open the doors of the new facility early in the New Year

Head vet Tom McGowan outside the new Acorn Veterinary Centre in West Kirby

 

A hi-tech veterinary surgery will re-open in West Kirby in Wirral early in the New Year after a major investment by the Willows Veterinary Group.

Willows has demolished the Acorn Veterinary Centre  buildings attached to the end-of-terrace three-storey Victorian town house in Acacia Grove and replaced them with a glass-fronted 3,000 sq ft single storey building.

It houses the latest equipment and pet accommodation and will have a staff team of 19 which will include the creation of two new jobs.

The new practice, which was built by local firm JFW Construction of Bebington, will house three consultation rooms, a double theatre and an imagery suite which will house X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy and ECG equipment.

There will be a designated feline and canine dental theatre which will also have its own digital dental X-ray system. The number of parking spaces will double from three to six.

There will also be designated wards for cats, dogs, other small animals and exotic animals.

Tom McGowan head vet of the Acorn Veterinary Centre in West Kirby with Ernie

 

For head vet Tom McGowan, it is the conclusion of a 10-month project and he said his team could not wait to move in to their new premises from their temporary home at Hillcroft Farm in Frankby Road, Frankby.

Tom, a father-of-two who lives in Heswall and is originally from Arkansas in the US, said: “We have a lot of very loyal clients who entrust us with the care of their pets because they like the friendliness of the staff and our high levels of care it will be fantastic to be able to continue this in such brilliant facilities.”

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