Small Animal Clinic
- Our Services:
- Desexing
- Heath checks
- Surgery
- Dental Health
- Ultrasound
- Digital radiotherapy
- Referrals
- Lab services
We have an experienced team of companion animal veterinarians and nurses to look after your pet’s veterinary requirements. Our clinic provides a wide range of services in house and will assist to source independent care outside our scope of services. The clinic is locally owned and operated to help and care for your pets.
Clinic Hours
We are open for consultations from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
We offer a 24/7 emergency service. Please call to make an appointment:
Large Animals: 06 377 3791
Companion Animals: 06 377 3819
Our Services Include:
Routine services
- Animal health checks, vaccination, microchipping, worm and flea treatment
- Desexing
Surgery
- Desexing
- Wound and injury treatment
- Orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery
- Emergency surgery
Dental Health
- Routine dental checks
- Prophylactic ultrasound scaling and polishing
- Extractions
Diagnostic services
- Digital radiography and ultrasound
- Referral for specialist evaluation and reports
Laboratory services
- Inhouse blood and urine analysis
- Referral to veterinary laboratories for specific testing and pathologist
- Emergency blood results within 20 minutes
Companion Animal Clinic Team
Andy Cassells
Senior Small Animal Veterinarian
Jacques van Zyl
Senior Small Animal Veterinarian
Sanneke Neal Spilman
Small Animal Veterinarian
Deb Cartmell
Senior Head Vet Nurse
Rebecca Edmonds
Senior Vet Nurse
Sarah Smith
Senior Vet Nurse
Bonnie MacPhail
Senior Vet Nurse
Dawn Gale
Small Animal Vet Receptionist
Companion Animal Articles
View our latest articles relating to small / companion animals below:
Cruciate Ligament Rupture.
Manu presented with a non-weight bearing hind leg and was quickly brought into the clinic for assessment.
Barley Grass Infections
Uh oh it’s started! We are starting to see Barley Grass infections in our patients! With the weather warming up this is prime time for barley grass to get stuck in our animals.
Heat Stroke in Animals
Some handy tips on how to deal with the heat and heat stroke during the warmer summer months.