New website for Archway Veterinary Centre
Website Sorted • 25 March 2020

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There has long been a Veterinary practice at Old Forge Court, the site of Chepstow surgery, established by John Boutflower and John McEwan.


The partnership grew over several decades, and became the Veterinary Health Centre, with the associated Cross Country Equine Clinic in Devauden (Partners David Thompson and Nick West).


In 2014 the Veterinary Health Centre became a stand alone small animal practice under the leadership of Andrea Reynolds, and has continued to thrive as a proudly independent Veterinary practice.


This year they have rebranded to use the company name Archway Veterinary Centre- they hope you like the new look! Rest assured it is still the same faces inside, still committed to providing a patient-first approach that they believe all pets deserve.

The Brief

After undergoing a complete rebrand, Archway Veterinary Centre were referred to Website Sorted by N3 Display Graphics to develop a new fully responsive website.


We were challenged to create a modern responsive website using bold imagery and create a 'look and feel' that enabled them to stand out from the crowd, not just another standard/typical clinical vets website. 


What they said...

 
"Thank you Website Sorted for a job well done!" - Andrea Reynolds, Director & Owner, Archway Veterinary Centre


Take a closer look here: www.archwayvet.co.uk

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