Kogarah Veterinary Hospital

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We are committed to providing professional Veterinary services to the greater inner west of Sydney, at affordable prices. Our Veterinarians, nurses and support staff are committed to providing high-quality medical and surgical care to all of our patients. In addition to our fully equipped Veterinary Hospitals, we also provide a host of pet care services including cat boarding, and our very popular

“Puppy Preschool”. OPENING HOURS:

KOGARAH: Mon -Fri: 8am - 1pm, 3pm - 7pm
Sat: 9am - 5pm


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Due to last-minute cancellations, two spots are available in our November Puppy Preschool Class, commencing tomorrow 16t...
15/11/2024

Due to last-minute cancellations, two spots are available in our November Puppy Preschool Class, commencing tomorrow 16th November at 5:45pm.

This structured 4-week course, led by a qualified Puppy Trainer, addresses critical topics: Socialisation, Enrichment and Body Language, Place Training, Leave It, Lead Walking, Tricks, and Tunnel Fun, concluding with Graduation.

Eligible puppies are aged between 8-15 weeks old with only their first vaccination needed. The Puppy Trainer

Click on the QR code below to join our classes.

SAY GOODBYE TO THE CONE OF ''SHAME''We are now stocking PetQuip innnovative pet recovery suits, a superior alternative t...
06/05/2024

SAY GOODBYE TO THE CONE OF ''SHAME''

We are now stocking PetQuip innnovative pet recovery suits, a superior alternative to traditional pet cones. A washable recovery suit prioritises comfort and convenience for both pets and their caring owners.

Say goodbye to bulky cones and HELLO to recovery suits, the option is yours. Limited stock available as we are just starting to test out this product alternative to offer owners.

Rorie modelling one of the recovery suits after her desex surgery…and us learning the cats from dogs suits 😜 🐾 🐶

03/05/2024

Kogarah Vet Clinic has been in partnership for the past 2 years, and it is only due to Ben's current absence from consulting that has caused rumour and speculation. He is taking a well-deserved break from consulting but continues to work with the team mentoring and training our vets for advanced surgeries.

We have an amazing team of vets, passionate nurses, and reception staff. We continue to strive to provide our patients and clients with the absolute best care and service possible.

We are still honouring and offering our amazing Peace of Mind program to our clients.

It is a difficult time for us all, so your patience, kindness and support are greatly appreciated. The team at Kogarah Vet Clinic look forward to continuing to care for, cuddle and love your fur babies!

CLOSED ANZAC DAY THURSDAY 25th
19/04/2024

CLOSED ANZAC DAY THURSDAY 25th

Happy to report he love has a loving new home - 20.4.24Macho Gazpacho, a charming and playful kitty cat, is still search...
04/04/2024

Happy to report he love has a loving new home - 20.4.24

Macho Gazpacho, a charming and playful kitty cat, is still searching for the perfect family to share his life and adventures with. Come and meet this handsome fella, and he will surely win your heart with his affectionate and loyal personality.

If you like cute cats with goofy names THEN come meet your new bestie MACHO GAZPACHO! The most charming kitten around. R...
18/03/2024

If you like cute cats with goofy names THEN come meet your new bestie MACHO GAZPACHO! The most charming kitten around.

Ready to find his forever family, Macho Gazpacho is a lovable young cat who relishes in human interaction while also getting along famously with those of his own kind . He is about 6 months old and comes with all necessary shots and treatments.

Contact us for a meet and greet.

When we have SO many cute little visitors in for their vet health check. These are the reasons we LOVE what we do!! Pupp...
12/03/2024

When we have SO many cute little visitors in for their vet health check. These are the reasons we LOVE what we do!!

Puppy 🐶 Love 🥰

P.S Still I few looking for their forever homes, reach out if you’re interested.

https://www.facebook.com/pradakkaamstaffs?mibextid=PtKPJ9

URGENT foster needed!! Can you help.
23/02/2024

URGENT foster needed!! Can you help.

23/02/2024
04/02/2024

Today we came across this post and thought it is worth sharing. We encourage you to have a read…

An open letter to pet owners from a (potentially, soon-to-be, former) vet nurse.

Today, I arrived for my shift 5 minutes early, only to see 3 clients banging on the door to be let in, even though our opening hours are clearly displayed. (Once upon a time, I would have been at work 15 minutes before my shift started, but I'm not that girl anymore...)

Today, I encouraged your hospitalised dog to eat, by hand-feeding him, in what should have been my lunch break.

Today, I sent you a photo of your cat post surgery, to help reassure you that everything had gone well.

Today, I held your hand and told you were making the right decision, while you said goodbye to your pet in the same room my own dog was put to sleep in just last week.

Today, I finally got to take a bathroom break after being at work for 6 hours.

Today, I bathed your dog 3 times, so that the haemorrhagic diarrhoea they currently have didn't scald their skin.

Today, I was bitten, scratched, bruised, and peed on (all before 10am).

Today, I held your puppy and gently rocked her, while she came around from an anaesthetic, so she wasn't scared about being alone in a strange environment.

Today, I cried in the bathroom after handing an owner the ashes of her dog, who was one of my favourite patients.

Today, I advocated for your pet while they were in my care. I let the vet know when they needed a break from being examined; I watched for signs that they required more pain relief; I monitored their vital signs while they were under anaesthetic; I advised you that I thought your un-socialised, covid-puppy would benefit from an anti-anxiety medication before their next vet visit (only to be met with "I don't belive in anxiety. It's a human construct and you're just saying that to sell me drugs my dog doesn't need").

Today, I listened while you yelled at me because I let you know that we wouldn't be able to dispense more ear medication for your dog without them seeing a vet. You maintained that even though their last ear infection was 18 months ago, you "just needed the same stuff" and we were "just in it for the money" when I told you we'd need to run cytology to find the correct medication.

Today you called me "heartless" when I let you know that we may not have time to fill your pet's medication request today, as we were fully booked, the team was currently dealing with an emergency, and we'd just been advised another was on it's way.
I reminded you that we do ask for 48 hours' notice for medication requests. You know this. Your pet has been on this medication for 4 years, but you left it until you were completely out to call, and proceeded to ask me "What do you suggest I tell my dog when he's in pain, then?".

Today, you called because your dog had been vomiting and hadn't eaten for 3 days. I told you that we were fully booked, but I could squeeze your pet in as an "emergency appointment." When I let you know that this type of appointment incurred a higher fee, you called me "money hungry" and wanted to know how we could be fully booked, but could squeeze you in if you paid a higher fee? I tried explaining to you that by seeing your dog, our team would be missing out on their lunch breaks, potentially staying back after their shifts had finished and that our patients with scheduled appointments would have to wait.
You called me "money hungry" again, threw in a "I'll be leaving a review" for good measure, and hung up on me.

Today, my own dog didn't get a walk because after staying back for your "emergency appointment," it was too late, and I was too mentally drained when I finally got home.

Today, while I ate my first mouthfull of food since breakfast 13 hours ago, I turned on the TV. I was met with yet another explotative "news story" on the "exorbitant" price of vet care, while a woman cried that she'd had to sell her designer handbags, in order to pay for her dog's life-saving veterinary treatment.

Today, I applied for a job at a supermarket.

Today, I realised I can earn more money scanning groceries (while sitting down, mind you) than I can as a vet nurse with more than 20 years experience.

Today, I cried for the little girl who wanted to be a vet since she was 3 (but quickly realised that she didn’t have the dedication for study and instead focused on becoming the best vet nurse she could be).
I shed a tear for the baby nurse who was SO excited to get her first vet nursing role (more than half her life ago).
I cried for all of the pets; because THEY are never the problem.

So, next time you're at the vet clinic with your healthy pet;

Show the team some grace if they're running behind. We know you'd want us to be giving your pet all the care and attention they needed if it was them in for an "emergency appointment".

Do your best to arrive on time. It may only be 5 minutes to you, but if every one of our appointments arrived 5 minutes late, that's a build-up of 1-2 hours by the end of our day.

Make sure to thank your pet's support staff, as well as their vet. They'd be LOST without us; we know it and they know it. ( Having a Vet Look is a REAL thing).

Above all - be KIND. None of us would be working at a vet clinic if we didn't care deeply for our patients.

Notice to our wonderful Kogarah Vet Clinic clients and the community. We are a busy clinic, with a team that tries its h...
27/01/2024

Notice to our wonderful Kogarah Vet Clinic clients and the community.

We are a busy clinic, with a team that tries its hardest to help all animals in need who reach out to us for help however we have been operating with reduced vets and nurses, meaning that we unfortunately have less availability for client consults and procedures than we have previously had.

In order to help accommodate more pets in need, we have introduced nurse consultations for triaging your pets when needed, simple procedures like nail clips, a**l glands expression, and some selected medical follow-ups and treatments.

We understand when your pet is sick, you are worried and a little stressed, but please remember we are human too and we deserve respect. Abusive behaviour toward our staff will not be tolerated.

Please be kind and patient, just like we are with your animals in their time of need.

We greatly appreciate your patience and understanding as we give our best effort to limit the impact this has for our patients and clients over the next few months.

Our new operating hours until further notice are as follows:
Monday-Friday 8-1pm & 3-6pm
Saturday 9-5pm
Sunday Closed

For your convenience we offer an online booking system, so you can select a day and time suitable to your schedule.

https://www.kogarahvet.com/book-online

Our clinic will be closed for the public holiday this Friday January 26. Should your pet require medical treatment pleas...
25/01/2024

Our clinic will be closed for the public holiday this Friday January 26.
Should your pet require medical treatment please contact your nearest emergency centre.

However you choose to spend the day we wish you and your fur-family a happy and safe long weekend from the team at Kogarah Vet 🐾

Found!! 8.1.24 8.55pmThis little poodle ‘Teddy’ has gone missing from Brighton Le Sands sometime today. If you see him, ...
08/01/2024

Found!! 8.1.24 8.55pm

This little poodle ‘Teddy’ has gone missing from Brighton Le Sands sometime today. If you see him, please let us know! Thank you in advance!!

Our clinic hours are a little different for January. With the rush from the festive season and the limited staff, we ask...
03/01/2024

Our clinic hours are a little different for January. With the rush from the festive season and the limited staff, we ask you to please be kind and patient while we do our best to look after your beloved pet.

Meet Eleonore Dumas, affectionately known as Ele, a dedicated veterinarian with 3.5 years of experience in the field. El...
22/12/2023

Meet Eleonore Dumas, affectionately known as Ele, a dedicated veterinarian with 3.5 years of experience in the field. Ele's lifelong passion for animals sparked her journey into veterinary medicine. Having worked with various rescues and charities, witnessing the transformation of injured and neglected animals into loving companions has been a deeply fulfilling part of her career.

Recently relocating from London, Ele joined our clinic at the end of September, bringing her expertise and compassion to our team here in Australia. She finds immense joy in making a tangible difference in the lives of every pet, stray, or wildlife that comes through our doors, ensuring they leave healthier and happier.

While Ele enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine, her special interest lies in surgical procedures. She believes in proactive pet care and emphasizes the importance of regular parasite treatment for pets, particularly for ticks, fleas, and heartworm.

Outside of the clinic, Ele shares her life with Scotch, a mischievous 7-year-old crossbreed dog known for his food-stealing antics, which occasionally result in visits to the vet.

What Ele values most about being part of our clinic is the unwavering dedication and care provided by the team. Working alongside a group of compassionate and hardworking individuals ensures that every animal receives the highest quality of care throughout their journey here.

Address

41-43 President Avenue
Kogarah, NSW
2217

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Friday 8am - 1pm
3pm - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61295884588

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