About Darwin My Vet Service
Do not hesitate to turn to us at Darwin My Vet Service if you have a sick dog in Wulagi or an injured pet in Casuarina. Taking good care of pets and making them happy is our mission as we provide various types of veterinary services. Our clinic is manned by 10 fully qualified pet care professionals, including professional vets and nursing staff. With our skill and experience, the proper remedies for an injured pet can be readily provided. We can also extend complementary vet services such as vaccination, microchipping and desexing of cats and dogs. Our clinic is fully equipped to treat any injured pet in Casuarina or a sick dog in Wulagi. Our specialised equipment includes an X-ray machine and dental machine. These facilities, coupled with the skills of our professional staff, allow us to extend various types of surgical and pet care services to all kinds of pets. We can treat rabbits and guinea pigs as well as provide medical attention to any injured animal. For convenience, Darwin My Vet Service provides mobile service by appointment. Contact us today and we can come to you anytime, anywhere.
Products
Vaccinations
Worming tablets
Services
Health Checks And Health Screening
Cat Vaccination
Dog Vaccination
Intestinal Worms
Heartworm
Blood Donor Program
Flea And Tick Control
Dentistry
Radiography
Clinical Pathology
Specialist Referral
Orthopaedic
Dental
Soft Tissue
Ophthalmic
Emergency Procedures
Grooming And Hydrobath
Nail Clipping
Boarding Advice
Wildlife
Full clinic services
Pet insurance
Mobile veterinary
Personal approach to pet care
Health checks & health screening
Locally owned & operated
Highly experienced, caring and dedicated professionals
Qualified professional vets & nursing staff
Qualified Vets
Vaccinations
Microchipping
Desexing
Routine mobile
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Ways to Pay
Cash
Cheque
Direct Debit
EFT
Eftpos
Mastercard
Visa
Licences
BVSc (Hons) - Dr. Amelia Rentz
Cert IV In Veterinary Nursing - Nurse Hayley
Graduate In 2012 - Dr Kimberly Neilson
Frequently Asked Questions
What to do if my pet has been bitten by a snake?
If you find yourself in a situation where you suspect your pet has been bitten by a snake it's important to keep your pet calm and apply a pressure bandage. Limit movement of your pet and seek medical attention immediately.
What to do if my pet has eaten a cane toad?
In Australia it's not uncommon for outdoor pets to ingest cane toad poison, which requires immediate emergency treatment. If you find yourself in this situation immediately attempt to flush out your pets mouth with a steady stream of water across the mouth (not down the throat) and encourage the head to point downwards.
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