Medivet Worthing & Goring-by-Sea

Medivet Worthing & Goring-by-Sea Medivet Worthing: Always there for you and your precious pets 🐾💕

❗️GORING-BY-SEA FRIDAY CLOSURES❗️Please be aware until further notice our Goring-by-Sea branch will be closed on Fridays...
29/05/2026

❗️GORING-BY-SEA FRIDAY CLOSURES❗️
Please be aware until further notice our Goring-by-Sea branch will be closed on Fridays until further notice.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused, please contact Medivet Worthing on 01903200187 for any appointments or medication.

Did you know that we offer laser therapy?Laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment that reduces pain, inflammation, and ...
29/05/2026

Did you know that we offer laser therapy?

Laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment that reduces pain, inflammation, and promotes healing using specific wavelengths of light.

It can be used for a variety of conditions, including;
🔵Chronic pain and arthritis
🔵Post-surgical recovery
🔵Musculoskeletal injuries
🔵Skin conditions and wounds
🔵Nerve injuries

🐶This is Blake, he has lumbosacral disease, which causes compression of his nerves in his lower spine. The laser therapy helps to reduce inflammation, and increase blood circulation which results in a decrease in pain and swelling.

📩Please enquire with us for further information.

What is heatstroke in dogs?☀️Dogs can struggle to cope in hot weather because they mainly cool themselves by panting and...
23/05/2026

What is heatstroke in dogs?☀️
Dogs can struggle to cope in hot weather because they mainly cool themselves by panting and sweating through their paws and nose. Heatstroke happens when their body temperature rises too high and they can no longer cool themselves down, which can quickly become life-threatening.
Heatstroke is most common during warm weather, but it can also happen after sudden temperature changes or intense exercise. Flat-faced breeds, thick-coated dogs, overweight dogs and very active dogs are at greater risk, although any dog can be affected.
🐶Signs of heatstroke in dogs-
‼️Symptoms include:
Excessive panting or drooling
Excessive thirst
Very red gums
Rapid heartbeat
Lethargy or weakness
Vomiting or diarrhoea
Staggering, collapsing or seizures
If your dog shows any of these signs, cool them down immediately and contact us at 01903200187 or during out-of-hours please contact Vets Now Worthing on 01903954322.
💦How to cool a dog down-
Move them somewhere cool and shaded
Stand them in water and shower them with a hose all over their body. If you have a double or deep coated dog, you may wish to brush the fur in the opposite direction to make sure the fluid is contacting the skin. Ensure your dogs feet, armpits and groin are all thoroughly soaked
Allow them to drink water but DO NOT force them
Use air conditioning or open windows during transport to the vet
Even if they seem better, veterinary treatment is still essential.
✋🏻Preventing heatstroke
Avoid walks during the hottest parts of the day
Provide shade and fresh water at all times
Never leave a dog in a hot car
Keep long-haired dogs well groomed
Cars can become dangerously hot within minutes, even on mild days. 🤩We have some great tips for keeping dogs cool on our website - https://www.medivetgroup.com/pet-care/pet-advice/10-tips-to-care-for-your-dog-in-the-heat/

BANK HOLIDAY REMINDER - CLOSED MONDAY 25TH MAY☀️We are open this Saturday until 12:30pm, and then will be back open on T...
22/05/2026

BANK HOLIDAY REMINDER - CLOSED MONDAY 25TH MAY☀️

We are open this Saturday until 12:30pm, and then will be back open on Tuesday 26th May from 8:30am.
If you are requiring any medication during this time, please do make sure to get in contact during our open hours.
For any emergencies during this time, you can still receive out-of-hours care with Vets Now Worthing (18 Upper Brighton Road, Worthing, BN14 9DL)
Contact number for Vets Now: 01903954322
or alternatively you can phone our number 01903200187 which will direct you to our out-of-hours.

At Medivet Worthing, we are very lucky to have a great team of skilled and caring nurses. Many have been practicing and ...
18/05/2026

At Medivet Worthing, we are very lucky to have a great team of skilled and caring nurses. Many have been practicing and part of our practice for many years!

Nurses are able to undertake a vast array of skills and tasks that help maintain the practice and keep your pets happy and healthy! 🐾

Just some of these roles include:

🐾 - Nurse Clinics and Client Care
🩺 - Monitoring patiens and Anaesthesia
💊 - Preparing and administering medications
🩸- Blood sampling and Labwork
📃- Administration and Insurance
💉 - Emergency care and Triage

We are are so grateful to have such a caring and attentive team that will always go the extra mile to look after you and your pets 🩺

Celebrating the compassion, skill, and dedication of veterinary nurses this Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month 🐾💙Thank you...
07/05/2026

Celebrating the compassion, skill, and dedication of veterinary nurses this Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month 🐾💙
Thank you for the care you give, the comfort you bring, and the countless tails you help wag every day.

02/01/2026

Unfortunately due to absence, there is no on-site Vet at Medivet Worthing for today.

The Branch will remain open for medication collections and enquiries, though urgent cases requiring a Vet may be directed towards Medivet Littlehampton.

Medivet Worthing will operate as normal from tomorrow.

We apologise for any inconvenience 😔

💛 A Little Goodbye from Me (Zenia) 💛Today is my last day at Medivet Worthing 🐾It’s been such a lovely experience being p...
23/10/2025

💛 A Little Goodbye from Me (Zenia) 💛

Today is my last day at Medivet Worthing 🐾

It’s been such a lovely experience being part of this amazing team — caring for so many wonderful pets, learning so much, and sharing all the updates and cute faces here on Facebook 💙

I’m so grateful to my colleagues for all their support and kindness — and to all of you who’ve followed along, liked, and commented on our posts. It’s been such a joy to share your pets’ stories and special moments 🐶🐱🐰🦜

I’m moving on to the next step in my career, starting my training as a Student Veterinary Nurse with another company 🩺✨

The page will continue to be looked after by another member of the team, so please keep following for more updates, pet pics, and clinic news! 📸🐾

Thank you all for making my time here so special 💛

22/10/2025

🎃 Keeping Wildlife Safe This Halloween 👻

As we decorate and celebrate, let’s not forget our wild neighbours! 🦔🐦🕸

Here are a few easy ways to make Halloween wildlife friendly:

🕷 Limit fake spider webs
Birds, bats, and hedgehogs can get tangled in them.
🎃 Use LED candles in pumpkins
Open flames and hot wax can hurt curious animals.
🔥 Check bonfires before lighting Hedgehogs and frogs love hiding in leaf piles!
🍫 Pick up dropped sweets and wrappers They can make wildlife seriously ill.
💡 Avoid flashing lights outdoors
They can confuse bats and nocturnal creatures.
🍂 Clear up plastic décor after Halloween Loose decorations can trap or injure wildlife.

📚 Tip: Every garden is different, so it’s always worth doing a little research for your local wildlife to see what else you can do to keep them safe. Resources like the RSPCA and British Hedgehog Preservation Society are great places to start.

A few small steps can help keep your spooky celebrations safe for every creature, great and small! 🧡🐾

🎃👻 Halloween Pet Safety Tips! 👻🎃Spooky season is here — but while we’re enjoying pumpkins, costumes, and treats, it’s go...
20/10/2025

🎃👻 Halloween Pet Safety Tips! 👻🎃

Spooky season is here — but while we’re enjoying pumpkins, costumes, and treats, it’s good to remember that Halloween can be a little scary for our pets too! 🐶🐱

Here are a few tips to help keep your furry friends safe and stress-free this Halloween:

🕯 Keep treats out of reach – Chocolate, sweets (especially those containing xylitol), and raisins are toxic to pets.
🎭 Watch the costumes – Dressing up can be fun, but make sure your pet’s outfit is comfy, breathable, and allows them to move freely.
🚪 Mind the doorbell – Frequent visitors can be stressful. Consider keeping pets in a quiet room with toys and their bed to help them feel secure.
💡 Be visible on walks – If you’re heading out after dark, use reflective gear or LED collars to help keep your pet safe.
🎆 Decorations and candles – Curious noses and wagging tails don’t mix well with open flames or dangling décor!

Read more here 👇
https://www.medivetgroup.com/pet-care/pet-advice/preparing-for-halloween/

Let’s make this Halloween fun and safe for everyone — two-legged and four-legged alike! 🧡🐾

Share a photo of your pet in their spookiest (or cutest!) Halloween look in the comments — we’d love to see them! 🎃📸

Address

206 Heene Road
Worthing
BN114NT

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+441903200187

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