An image of the new Linnaeus veterinary practice in Kidderminster which will be opened later this year.
Linnaeus To Open New Primary Care Practice In Kidderminster
Veterinary group Linnaeus will be opening its first new practice in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, later this year.
The primary care practice will be based at Prospect House, in Lion Square, central Kidderminster.
Following an extensive refit, the site will feature five consulting rooms, dental, x-ray and ultrasound suites, a laboratory and two surgical theatres.
Building work is under way onsite, with the practice due to open in autumn 2024. Linnaeus is also recruiting for new team members.
The new location is expected to create eight local jobs on opening, which will increase as the practice grows.
Lisa Poyser, Director of Business Development at Linnaeus, said: “Expanding our network of practices will help us to see more patients on a regular basis, ensuring we can provide pets and their owners in Worcestershire with a range of quality services and support.
“Our new site will be completely transformed in the coming months. It has been designed to welcome a variety of patients, from dwarf hamsters to Irish Wolfhounds, and we will be offering care that is tailored to the needs of local pets and their owners.
“We are also developing innovative digital systems that will revolutionise the way we support our customers.”
Linnaeus is also recruiting for new team members including a vet, nurses and support staff to join its newly appointed senior leadership team at the Kidderminster practice. Further information, including the benefits and progression opportunities available at Linnaeus, is available by contacting careers@linnaeusgroup.co.uk.
For further details about Linnaeus and its practices across the UK and Ireland, please visit www.linnaeusgroup.co.uk.
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