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FLEXIBLE PAYMENT PLAN

CareCredit provides flexible payment plans for the immediate treatment of your pet. CareCredit has interest free and extended Payment Plans that allow you to begin your pet’s treatment now, then pay for it over time. For more information, ask our staff or visit www.carecredit.com.au

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Pet Insurance

Even the most caring pet owners are often unprepared for the fees associated with pet accidents and emergencies. These unexpected costs can be controlled with pet insurance. With the protection comes peace of mind. Our staff can provide further information.

Preventative Medicine and Routine Healthcare

Consultation By Appointment

Consultation by appointment

In order to meet time constraints and to ensure as prompt service as possible, we conduct consultations by appointments. Our consultation hours are 8:30am-11am and 3pm-5:30pm Mon-Fri, and 8am-12pm Sat. Should you have an emergency we will assist you promptly. Surgery occurs between 11am and 3pm weekdays. Call us on 07 3202 7300.

Dentistry

Dentistry

Dentistry

Most dogs and cats over three years of age have a degree of dental disease warranting attention. Minor and more severe forms of dental disease can be managed at Anstead Veterinary Practice. Routine scaling and polishing for tartar removal as well as extractions are commonly performed.

Routine Desexing

We recommend routine desexing of all animals not part of a breeding program in order to minimise associated health and behavioural problems. The ideal age for desexing is 5-6 months.

Vaccination

We believe that all puppies and kittens should undergo a strict vaccination protocol to ensure that future health issues are avoided. Dogs are commonly vaccinated against Parvovirus, Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza and Bordetella (Kennel Cough). Cats are commonly vaccinated against Herpes and Calicivirus as well as Panleukopaenia. We also strongly recommend that kittens are vaccinated against Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (Cat AIDS). Adult animals should have a yearly vaccination booster.

Preventative Medicine

Like in human medicine, prevention is better than cure. Many common conditions can be prevented by easy means such as vaccination. Heartworm disease, tick paralysis and some flea allergies are amongst those conditions easily prevented.

Microchipping

At Anstead Veterinary Practice, we believe that microchipping your dog, cat and horse is a routine part of responsible pet ownership. A microchip used in pet identification is about the size of a grain of rice. It is electronically imprinted with a unique and unalterable numeric/alphanumeric code. The code is read by passing an infrared numeric scanner over the animal. This can be done if your pet arrives ‘unannounced’ at a Veterinary clinic or animal pound. Once scanned, the unique identification code is used to identify you, the owner, via a central pet registry. You can then be contacted to arrange a happy reunion with your lost pet.