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This is a
picture of our in house laboratory. We are
able to obtain results for routine tests
very quickly in critical situations. More
complex procedures are performed at a
specialist Veterinary laboratory located
in Brisbane. The turn around time for
Brisbane tests is 24 hours.
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At times
it is necessary for patients to be
hospitalised. This is a picture of Folly
the Jack Russell in the dog
ward
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The
preparation room is used to prepare
animals for surgical procedures. This is
also where non sterile procedures are
performed.
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Here is
the No.1 consulting room. Examination of
pets and routine procedures are carried
out in one of the consult
rooms.
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Renae
hates having her photo taken but we caught
her off guard while she took a phone call
at the reception desk.
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This is
the cat ward. It is completely separate
from the dog ward to minimise distress and
disturbance to animals recovering from
surgery or sickness.
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The
sterile surgery suite is kept isolated
from other areas of the hospital so that
more complex procedures can be performed
in a sterile atmosphere. One of the
anaesthetic machines, surgical table and
light can be seen in this view. An x-ray
viewer is on the wall. Anaesthetic
monitoring equipment can also be
seen.
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We supply
a full range of premium animal foods. We
stock those that are used commonly. We
stock 1kg-3kg sizes in Hills, Iams,
Waltham & Pedigree Advanced foods.
Clients may request 4kg-15kg sizes which
are ordered as required.
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Another
view of the wet preparation area looking
towards the sterile surgical
suite.
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