Creature Comforts, the start up which promises to revolutionise veterinary care using tech, has opened its first clinic in Notting Hill Gate, London. 

The new, four storey, architecturally-designed clinic is full of natural light and includes calming and spacious staff breakout areas. 

By combining a beautiful work environment with seamless technology, the company believes it can transform working conditions and job satisfaction for vet teams.

On the tech side, the Creature Comforts has created a proprietary app which allows triage to be handled online and for staff to work flexibly.

The company says the app also reduces the administrative burden, a contributory factor for staff burnout.

Creature Comforts says most clients subscribe at a cost of £20 per pet per month, giving them unlimited consultations, instant bookings and live chat via the app (as well as annual vaccinations and discounted routine treatments).

This should mean animals are seen more frequently, and conditions can be identified and treated earlier.

Memberships will be capped to control vet team caseload and to ensure a good customer experience.

The company is also addressing Competition and Markets Authority concerns, with prices for routine treatments listed on its website, upfront estimates for procedures, and a business model hinged on unlimited access to expertise (i.e. consultations, instant in-app bookings and live chat) at no extra cost for subscribed members.

Creature Comforts says its vet team benefits from a share of their clinic’s profits, above industry-standard pay, compensated overtime, a well-balanced staffing ratio, manageable working hours and scheduled breaks. 

Dr Russell Welsh, COO and co-founder of Creature Comforts, said: “It’s an incredible feeling to see a plan come together in a sector that’s so ripe for transformation.

"We want to bring the passion, joy and fun back to our profession, and this is an opportunity to do things differently and vastly better, with a fresh and carefully-considered business model founded on the principles of health and happiness.

"This is vet care as it should be."

https://www.creaturecomforts.co.uk

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