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    Canterbury Veterinary Centre & Hospital

    Canterbury Veterinary Clinic and Hospital offers a full range of veterinary procedures. We provide services for all of your furry family members, including ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats and mice.

    Some of the procedures and services we offer for pets include:

    Pet foods

    Caring care of your pet holistically, starts with their diet. Canterbury Veterinary Clinic has a quality selection of pet foods, to help your pet get the nutrition it needs.

    Nutritional advice

    Our team of experience veterinarians understand the individual nutritional needs of your pet. Drop in anytime for some advice on nutrition and keeping them healthy.

    Deworming protocols

    Our Surrey Hills’ animal care clinic can take care of all your pet’s deworming treatments, to safeguard your pet’s health.

    Vaccination schedule

    Protect your pets from disease with our vaccination schedules. Drop into the clinic or give us a call to learn more about what vaccines your cat, dog, ferret or rabbit needs.

    Internal parasite prevention

    Internal parasite prevention targets heart worm and intestinal parasites, including roundworm, hookworm and tapeworm. These parasites can cause serious disease if left untreated. We have safe and effective ways to reduce the risk of infection when used on a regular basis.

    External parasite prevention

    External parasites include, fleas, ticks, mites and lice. Their presence can cause itching, scratching, skin inflammation, discomfort and anaemia. They can also carry other organisms that can cause serious illness in your pet.

    Behavioural counselling

    If you’re experience behavioural issues with your pet, we can help! Issues like barking, aggression, boisterous or destructive behaviour and toilet training can be symptomatic of past experiences or underlying issues with dogs. With cats, scratching, spraying, hunting, yowling or hiding could be signs that your cat needs assistance from behavioural counsellor.

    Blood and urine laboratory testing

    Our clinical laboratory has state of the art equipment, blood and urine testing equipment including haematology and biochemistry for all your pets needs.

    Dentistry

    Using the latest equipment, including dental X-rays, ultrasonic cleaners, and the latest technology for extraction with minimal invasion in a dental specific surgery., we provide the best options for dental care for your pets, whether they are dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs or other exotic mammals.

    Geriatric medicine

    Our veterinarians are trained in geriatric medicine, to assist with medical issues associated with aging.

    Diagnostic imaging

    Utilising our state of the art digital X-ray machine we are able to identify diseases of the skeletal system. With the use of ultrasound we can also look more closely at the health of the internal organs. These are non- invasive ways we can diagnose your pets problem in-house.

    Surgery

    Canterbury Veterinary Clinic can take care of pet surgeries for all pets, including exotic animals.

    Orthopaedic consultation and surgery

    We have the expertise to perform many complex orthopaedic procedures.

    Ophthalmic Consultation and surgery

    Good vision is a fundamental part of your pet’s health. At Canterbury Veterinary Clinic, we are able to perform complex ophthalmic procedures.

    Mesenchymal therapy (for joints and dry eye)

    We are always keeping up-to-date with the latest advances in science and technology. We can perform Mesenchymal therapy, for joints and dry eye.

    Microchip Identification

    This chip is about the size of a grain of rice and is implanted just beneath the skin of your pet (in only a few seconds) – to ensure you never lose your beloved pet.

    Emergency Treatment

    We have the facilities to take care of all emergency pet treatments.

    Laser Therapy

    Laser therapy provides a revolutionary new approach for treating many of our animal patient’s needs. From the treatment of pain following a traumatic injury to post surgery treatments to assist with wound healing, laser therapy can be a complementary and effective treatment solution for all kinds of animals.