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Large & Small Animals Veterinarians.
- 24 hours a day
- After hours emergency
- Book an appointments online
- Caring for your furry family member
- Since 1949
- bull
- cat
- cow
- dog
- horse
- General Info
Servicing Warwick and surrounding areas for over 63 years.
Broad range of veterinary services All animals great & small
About Us At the Warwick Vet Clinic, we understand our job is to provide the best veterinary care when you need it the most - when you're animal is sick or injured. For over 60 years we have been providing professional animal care. With the latest digital x-rays, ultrasound equipment, endoscopes, motorised dental gear and blood analysing machines the Warwick Vet Clinic are leaders in providing modern, reliable and friendly service for both small animal and large medical and surgical procedures. Services We Offer We provide expert care every day, all year around - we're here for you when you need help the most. Our services include:General veterinary care Husbandry advice Large animal ambulatory vet service On-farm and stud visits Dedicated horse facility at Morgan Park (located at the Polocrosse grounds) Products and services for pets and livestock What Your Animal Needs Our animals and pets provide us with many benefits including comfort and companionship. Research has shown that people who own animals are healthier and live longer. The best ways to make sure your pet stays healthy includeRegular (twice yearly) wellness check-ups and annual vaccination Three monthly worming Monthly flea control Clean drinking water and healthy food Pet Insurance - to cover your medical expenses including surgery, illness and accidents.
In house blood machines (especially for after hours and emergency work) Digital radiography Ultrasonography (pregnancy and soft tissue changes) Isoflurane vaporizer (safer general anaesthesia) Pulse oximetry and blood pressure monitoring (during surgical procedures) Fluid infusion pumps (for safe fluid administration) Electronic platform scales Microchip readers and more.
Farm consultations and advice over the phone Calving's/Caesarians Mastitis prevention Herd Health visits Pregnancy testing (including ACV tail tags) Bull testing & semen collection, Custom collection of bull semen for freezing Feedlot advice Post Mortem investigation Disease surveillance Farmer discussion seminars.
- Email Business
- Payment method
- cheque, eft, cash, all major credit cards, mastercard, debit, visa
- Established
- 1949
- ABN
- 47 010 579 807
- ACN
- 010 579 807
- Service Notes
- After hours service by appointment.
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- After Hours, Blood Pressure, Bull Testings, Caesarians, Calvings, Cats, Cows, Dentistry, Digital, Disease Surveillance, Dog, Emergency, Facility, Farm Consultations, Herd Health Visits, Horse, Horses, Husbandry, Isoflurane vaporizer, Livestock, Microchip Readers, Modern, Monitoring, Nutritional Advice, On Farm, Pregnancy Testing, Pulse oximetry, Radiography, Semen Collection, Service, Stud visits, Ticks, Ultrasonography, Vet, Vet Call, parasites
Where does the disease occur?
BEF has become established now in parts of eastern Australia.
When does it occur?
BEF usually occurs between January and April, with the greatest number of cases in March. However, cases can occur from December through to early June. Cases in the winter or spring months, even in coastal districts, are rare.
How is BEF spread?
Biting insects can spread BEF. The most likely insects to transmit the disease are mosquitoes and midges.
How can I pay my vet bill?
Cash, EFTPOS, Master card and Visa or by direct debit electronically to our bank account BSB and Account Number. Please send through your client number details with the payment.
Can I make Payments?
Payment is required at the time of service.
How long do the sutures stay in after my pet's surgery?
Procedures involving sutures require them to be removed in 10-14 days following the surgery. There is no charge for this service.
How often should I have my horse's teeth done?
The frequency of dentals will vary depending on the diet, the condition of the dental arcade and the age of the horse. Generally, once a year dental 'floating' is sufficient. It is best to have your horse's teeth checked by our vets if you are unsure. They can safely sedate to horse and use a light source to illuminate the whole mouth and check every tooth closely.
Why is my horse coughing?
There are a many reasons why a horse may cough. Tests we use to diagnose the disease include endoscopy, trans- tracheal wash (TTW) and/or a bronchioalevolar wash (BAW) which are methods to collect cells from the chest in a sterile manner. Treatment options can include the use of antibiotics and 'puffers' to deliver corticosteroids or bronchodilators to the lung with less side effects.
What is the pre-anaesthetic blood screening?
This is a blood test that is run by the clinic prior to surgery. It tests the organ functions, blood counts and clotting function of your pet. The pre-anaesthetic blood screening is done to assure safety during surgery and the ability to heal following surgery.
Do I need to have an appointment?
Yes, patients are seen by appointment, although emergencies are seen ASAP or immediately.







