Ultrasound
Our clinic is equipped with the use of an ultrasound machine for basic imaging such as pregnancies, uterine infections and bladder examinations. It may also be of use for us for other abdominal imaging such as ascites (fluid in the abdomen) or abdominal masses or tumours.
As ultrasound is a learned and often specialist diagnostic tool, depending on the type of ultrasound your pet requires it may need referral for a complete and thorough exam at a specialist hospital.
Please ask us for more information.

October 30, 2024
It is essential to protect your puppy against the major infectious diseases. Puppies require a course of three injections at: 6 weeks – distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus; 8 weeks – distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus; 10 weeks – distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus and canine cough, then a vaccination annually/triennially for life.

October 30, 2024
Desexing or neutering your pet is a surgical procedure that prevents them from being able to reproduce. In male pets it is commonly referred to as “castration”, and in female pets as “speying”. This is the most frequent surgery performed by our vets, and generally your pet is home by the evening of surgery.

October 27, 2024
The most common ticks infesting dogs in Australia are the paralysis tick, the brown dog tick, and the bush tick. Ticks are becoming more prevalent in the local area due to the movement of wild animals and development occurring in the area. We have a wide range of preventative options in clinic to prevent paralysis ticks such as monthly Simparica or Bravecto which can be given every 3 months as an oral chew or every 6 months as a spot on.