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About Hope Island Veterinary Surgery

Hope Island Veterinary Surgery has been operating since 1998, catering to pets in Hope Island, Paradise Point, Monterey Keys and other Northern Gold Coast regions. Principle veterinarian, Helen, has a wide range of experience with small animals and has dedicated and knowledgeable support staff around her. The clinic has a range of modern diagnostic and surgical equipment to be able to offer the best care for your pet. The staff at Hope Island Veterinary Surgery are focused on developing strong owner-pet-vet relationships, ensuring you are kept up-to-date and informed at all times during consultation with your pet.

Services

  • Diagnostic & Therapeutic Services

  • Radiology Services

  • Electrocardiography Services

  • Dentistry

  • Emergency Care

  • Anaesthesia

  • Internal Medicine Consults

  • Digital X-Ray

  • Serum Chemistry

  • Haematology

  • Urrinalysis

  • Microchip Identification

  • Dietary Counselling

  • Behavioural Counselling

  • Grooming

  • Individualised Parasite Control Programs

  • Serology

  • Parasite Testing

  • Oral Surgery

  • Small Animal Veterinary Surgery

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Location

67 Crescent Ave, Hope Island QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will my pet have stitches?

For many surgeries, we use absorbable sutures underneath the skin. These will dissolve on their own, and do not need to be removed later. Some surgeries, especially tumour removals, do require skin stitches. With either type of suture, you will need to keep an eye on the incision for swelling or discharge.

Will my pet be in pain?

Anything that causes pain in people can be expected to cause pain in animals. At Hope Island Veterinary Surgery we target pain prior to procedures to reduce the animal feeling it and include nerve blocks and local anaesthetics in our “Pain Plan”. Pets may not show the same symptoms of pain as people do; they usually don’t whine or cry, but you can be sure they feel it.

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