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A Kettering veterinary practice is undergoing a series of “improved facilities” amid a £1.3m refurbishment project.

External works have now been completed on the new site for Northlands Veterinary Hospital, while the internal refurbishment is now due to begin.

The three-storey centre will offer four theatres: two general theatres, one orthopaedic and one dental. 

Independent rooms for the practice’s ultrasound machine, digital x-ray and £150,000 CT scanner will also be added to the site.

There will also be three separate wards for cats, dogs and exotics, a diagnostic lab, a new waiting room with dedicated areas for cats and dogs, four consulting rooms, a bereavement room, dispensary, laser therapy treatment room, office, night-team accommodation and outside exercise yard.

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