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Vets Now Middlesbrough,
Preston Farm Surgery,
Sopwith Close,
Preston Farm Industrial Estate,
Stockton-On-Tees,
TS18 3TT,

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Directions to Vets Now Middlesbrough

Redcar & Cleveland (via A174 & A66)

From the A174 get onto the A66 and continue straight on this road for around 2 miles to the A135 exit towards Stockton/Ingleby Barwick.

Stay in the left-hand lane and take the left turn signposted Ingleby Barwick / Preston Farm Ind. Est. / Bowesfield Ind. Est. / A135

Enter the dual carriageway and follow this road to the roundabout, where you will be taking the 4th exit onto Westland Way.  Falcon Court Business Park will be on your left and Almark Ltd on your right, continue along this road.

Take the 1st left turn onto Boeing Way, take the next right turn into Sopwith close and then the next left. Jacqui Patersons Veterinary Surgery will be directly in front of you. Car parking is to the front of the building.

Darlington (A167/B6279)

From Darlington at the Little Burdon roundabout, take the 1st exit on to A66. Continue heading straight on the A66 for around 6.5 miles. Take the A135 exit towards Stockton (West) / Yarm. Move into the right lane to take the 3rd exit Yarm Rd/A135 at the Preston Farm Interchange.  Brewers Fayre will be on your left.

Continue on this road and take the 1st exit at the roundabout onto Concorde Way, go through the next roundabout and take the next left at the Vauxhall Garage onto Douglas Cl. Follow the road and take the next available right onto Boeing Way. Suttons should be on your left-hand side.

Follow Boeing Way for around a couple of minutes, Jacqui Paterson’s Veterinary Surgery will come into view on your left-hand side. Take the next left into Sopwith Close and left again into the car park

Hartlepool (via A179)

From Hartlepool join the A19 heading to Stockton-on-Tees follow the A19 for around 12 miles. From the A19 merge onto the A66 via the slip road to Stockton / Darlington / Teeside Airport. Continue on the A66 for 2 miles, use the left lane to take the A135 exit towards Stokton / Ingleby Barwick take a left turn to enter the dual carriageway. Follow this road to the roundabout, where you will be taking the 4th exit onto Westland Way.  Falcon Court Business Park will be on your left and Almark Ltd on your right, continue along this road.

Take the 1st left turn onto Boeing Way, take the next right turn into Sopwith close and then the next left. Jacqui Patersons Veterinary Surgery will be directly in front of you. Car parking is to the front of the building

Thirsk (via A61)

From the A61 in Thrisk join the A19 follow the A19 for around 20 miles. Use the left lane to take the A66 slip road to Darlington / Stockton Airport / Middlesbrough. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for S’ton/A66/Teesside Park and merge onto A66.

Continue on the A66 for 2 miles, use the left lane to take the A135 exit towards Stokton / Ingleby Barwick take a left turn to enter the dual carriageway. Follow this road to the roundabout, where you will be taking the 4th exit onto Westland Way.  Falcon Court Business Park will be on your left and Almark Ltd on your right, continue along this road.

Take the 1st left turn onto Boeing Way, take the next right turn into Sopwith close and then the next left. Jacqui Patersons Veterinary Surgery will be directly in front of you. Car parking is to the front of the building.


About Vets Now Middlesbrough – Chocolate

We’re open when your day-time vet is closed, providing veterinary care for your pet at the time you need it most.

What are the main signs of chocolate poisoning in dogs?

If your dog has eaten chocolate, they may:

  1. Vomit (this may include blood)
  2. Suffer diarrhoea
  3. Display restlessness and hyperactivity
  4. Have rapid breathing
  5. Muscle tension, incoordination
  6. Increased heart rate
  7. Suffer seizures

Urgent treatment may be needed if your dog ate chocolate so please contact us as soon as possible for advice

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