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How To Get To Us...

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Access to the QVSH is restricted before 08.15 a.m. by barriers controlling access to the on-site parking. The barrier communication system is active from 8.15 a.m. If you have been asked to arrive before this time your clinician should have made special arrangements to meet you. To gain access to the QVSH please wait until 08.15 a.m. before pressing the intercom on the barrier. From the North East (A10)

From the North East (A10)

Follow the A10 to the A14 intersection (junction 31) near Milton Join the A14 (westbound) and continue on this until you can join the M11 (southbound) at Junction 14 Come off this road at Junction 12, then follow the signs to re-join the M11 (northbound) for a short distance, exiting at Junction 13 and turning right at the top of the slip road Continue straight over the first set of traffic lights, signed to the Park & Ride then, take the 2nd turn to the right into JJ Thomson Avenue at the sign Cavendish Laboratories, (approx.1 mile). Continue to the end of JJ Thompson Avenue and turn right, take the 1st turning to the right and follow the on-site instructions to the Small Animal Hospital reception. There is dedicated Hospital client parking immediately in front of the hospital reception.


From the North West (A14)

Follow the A14 (eastbound) until it merges with the M11. Continue on the M11 southbound Come off this road at Junction 12, then follow the signs to re-join the M11 (northbound) for a short distance, exiting at Junction 13 and turning right at the top of the slip road Continue straight over the first set of traffic lights, signed to the Park & Ride then, Take the 2nd turn to the right into JJ Thomson Avenue at the sign Cavendish Laboratories, (approx.1 mile) Continue to the end of JJ Thompson Avenue and turn right, take the 1st turning to the right and follow the on-site instructions to the Small Animal Hospital reception. There is dedicated Hospital client parking immediately in front of the hospital reception. How to get to us by road... From the South (M11)

Follow the M11 to Junction 13 Leave the motorway at Junction 13 and turn right on to the A1303, signposted Cambridge Continue straight over the first set of traffic lights, signed to the Park & Ride, then, take the 2nd turn to the right into JJ Thomson Avenue at the sign Cavendish Laboratories, (approx.1 mile). Continue to the end of JJ Thompson Avenue and turn right, take the 1st turning to the right and follow the on-site instructions to the Small Animal Hospital reception. There is dedicated hospital client parking immediately in front of the hospital reception.


From the East (A14)

Follow the A14 (eastbound) until you can join the M11 southbound. Do not come off the A14 too early on to the A11 (M11) or you will end up near Stansted Airport! Come off the M11 southbound at Junction 12, follow the signs to re-join the M11 (northbound) for a short distance, exiting at Junction 13 and turning right at the top of the slip road. Continue straight over the first set of traffic lights, signed to the Park & Ride then, take the 2nd turn to the right into JJ Thomson Avenue at the sign Cavendish Laboratories, (approx.1 mile). Continue to the end of JJ Thompson Avenue and turn right, take the 1st turning to the right and follow the on-site instructions to the Small Animal Hospital reception. There is dedicated Hospital client parking immediately in front of the hospital reception.


From the West (A428)

Follow the A428, signposted to Cambridge, to the Junction with the A1303 near Hardwick. Turn on to the A1303, signposted to Cambridge. Go straight over the M11 intersection Continue straight over the first set of traffic lights, signed to the Park & Ride then, take the 2nd turn to the right into JJ Thomson Avenue at the sign Cavendish Laboratories, (approx.1 mile). Continue to the end of JJ Thompson Avenue and turn right, take the 1st turning to the right and follow the on-site instructions to the Small Animal Hospital reception. There is dedicated hospital client parking immediately in front of the hospital reception.


How to get to us by rail...

See National Rail’s travel updates on the web (http://www.nationalrail.co.uk) for details of train timetables and changes to published timetables.  You will need to organise transport from Cambridge Railway Station to the QVSH as it would take about an hour to walk. 

Taxis

The journey from the train station by taxi takes between 20 minutes and 40 minutes depending on the time and traffic. Panther Taxi’s 01223 715715 (Happy to take pets but you must say on booking)

General contact details:

01223 337621

For all enquiries during office hours and for emergency referrals at any time.

If you are encountering problems contacting the QVSH out of hours please call this number: 01209 823 169. 

Email:

Address: Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ES

How to find us

Refer a case

During office hours the Client Services team will try to contact the clinician immediately for you. In the case of an emergency referral we will do our utmost to get a response at the time and in routine referrals within the day. Emails are monitored between 9am to 5pm Mon-Fri, to make a referral out of office hours please call

01223 337621

 

Please use our REFERRAL FORM

(during office hours only).

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Online payment of veterinary fees can be made using the Cambridge University Online Store.


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