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Vet Proves Its Pedigree As New Practice Opens Its Doors In Leeds

2 years ago
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25th August, 2022 11h50

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Leeds Veterinary Centre


A new veterinary practice has opened its doors in Crossgates, following a six-figure refurbishment backed by Lloyds Bank.

Business partners James Wood and Katherine Claxton, both vets, collectively have more than three decades’ worth of experience looking after household pets of all shapes and sizes. They each hold advanced qualifications surgery and medicine qualifications respectively, meaning that they can offer pets a comprehensive suite of services and treatments, and reassure their owners that they are receiving the best possible care.

But in recent years they had only worked for bigger corporate veterinary organisations and were keen to invest in their own independent practice.

Now, they have launched Leeds Veterinary Centre after purchasing their new property and completing a full refurbishment and fit-out. The investment was supported by an 100% mortgage and six figure loan from Lloyds Bank, which was used to purchase new equipment.

This included big ticket items such as kennels, a cattery, specialist dental and orthopaedic equipment, and new x-ray facilities, complete with a dedicated imaging suite. The practice also has an isolation facility for animals with infectious diseases, and staff accommodation, for when pets require overnight care.

Now James and Katherine have the room to grow, a recruitment drive is already underway, with plans to recruit additional receptionists and veterinary nurses this summer. Their ambition is to grow their current team of five to 20, starting with doubling the size of their nursing team by the end of this year.

Katherine Claxton, co-founder of Leeds Veterinary Centre, said: “Our goal has always been to found our own practice, running it our way to help deliver the best possible treatment for the animals in our care. This has been a long process for us – working throughout the pandemic to secure the property, and pushing ourselves to take on the biggest premises we could to make sure we were future-proofing our business. It’s so exciting to finally be able to open our doors.

“The support of the team at Lloyds Bank has been invaluable – they have been there every step of the way and have backed our ambition from day one, giving us the tools to help make our practice the best it could be.”

Lara Berry, relationship manager at Lloyds Bank, said: “The UK is a nation of animal lovers, and we know how important it is to pet owners that their four-legged companions can access the same high levels of care as any other member of their family.

“James and Katherine’s knowledge, experience and passion for animals meant we knew their vision was one we wanted to back. We’re excited to support them on the rest of their growth journey.”


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