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Boronia Veterinary Clinic And Animal Hospital

Locality: Boronia, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9762 3177



Address: 181 Boronia Road, Boronia, Victoria 3155 3155 Boronia, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.boroniavet.com.au/

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24.01.2022 Important COVID-19 Update for Boronia Veterinary Clinic Hello again, It has been a tough couple of weeks for Victoria. Our local area is doing so well. Good on us! ... Inline with the state government response, we are asking owners to please wear masks in their consultations. Coming for an appointment? - Call when you arrive at the clinic and wait in your car. - The vet will get you by coming to the car, or sms or by calling. - Our vets have to be mindful of the time spent in consult with owners. The recommendation is less than 15 minutes. - (NEW) We are asking people to please wear masks in their consult. Picking up medications or dropping off a pet? - Still call. The front desk will get you to come in. Trying to get an appointment for a vaccination? - Booking remain heavily in demand. We are doing our best to maintain availability. A final message. From every one in the clinic, thank you for all those being respectful and patient. We are seeing a little more impatience and irritability from stressed and exhausted owners. Our front desk team need love too. Don't hold back on telling them they are doing a good job ;-) Thanks everyone. Stay safe. We are here to help.



24.01.2022 Hi everone, appears our phone lines are down Our sincerest apologies and rest assured we are doing everything we can to rectify the situation. We are still open and seeing patients. So in the meantime, just pop your head into the clinic and let our lovely nurses you have arrived for your appointment.

22.01.2022 Important COVID-19 Update for Boronia Veterinary Clinic Hello everyone! Firstly, thanks for all the kind words and well wishing from you guys. We have all appreciated it. ... As of today (Monday 25th of May), we are inviting an owner to be with their pet during appointments again. We are hoping this positive step will begin to reduce some of the awful wait times and shivering in the cold by the back or front door! Coming for an appointment? - Still call when you arrive at the clinic and wait in your car. - The vet will get you by coming to the car, or sms or by calling. - Our vets have to be mindful of the time spent in consult with owners. The recommendation is less than 15 minutes. Picking up medications or dropping off a pet? - Still call. The front desk will get you to come in. Trying to get an appointment for a vaccination? - We are truly sorry. Routine care appointments are still being fully booked several days in advance. Lastly, we would like to send our regular final message. From every one in the clinic, please stay safe and sensible. We saw an outpouring of repressed delight for the outdoors two weeks ago. We locals all know we live near the best part of Victoria. We are all relying on everyone's sense of moderation to preserve our local community's enviable low prevalence. http://www.boroniavets.com.au//important-covid-19-informat

21.01.2022 Important COVID 19 Update for Boronia Veterinary Clinic Please wear masks when coming to the clinic. Hello everyone, ... Hope you are all staying well, especially your pets! This update is about the requirement to wear masks in public coming into effect on Thursday morning (or more technically Wednesday at midnight). All our staff are in process of getting mask ready. We will be asking our pet owners to also wear masks when in the clinic. If you are unable to wear a mask, our vets will be respectfully asking you to return to the car and we will examine your pet without you. This requirement will be in effect as soon as all our staff are mask ready. Please respect the vets directions. We will be wearing masks to protect you. Please protect us too.



18.01.2022 It’s December 1st so you know what that means? Our annual Christmas pet photo competition! There's no doubt about it, it's been a tough year. So lets celebrate our furry little (or big) friends who helped to make this year a little more bareable. Once again we’re looking for your cutest, funniest and most creative Christmas inspired pet photos! Up for grabs we have two $100 vouchers to be used toward services at our clinic! ... To enter, send a photo of your pet along with a caption as a direct message to the clinics facebook page. Submissions must be in by Sunday the 13th of December. We will then post all submitted photos in an album for voting to help us choose who the lucky winners of the $100 vouchers will be! So get your thinking caps on and get snapping We look forward to seeing all your cute and creative photos!

18.01.2022 Hi everyone, A quick message to let everyone know we are still open and here to help! Our phones have been jammed with many inquiries. Stay tuned. We will have an update in the next 24 hours after we have more information. Thanks!!!

16.01.2022 Hi everyone, It has been an extraordinary 48 hours for us at BVC. There is a huge amount of work being done by all our staff to ensure we can still help everyone who needs help with their pets. Here are some key points for our pet owners:... - We are open and here to help There is no change in our hours. - Can I come in if I live more than 5 km away? You are allowed to travel more than 5 km if your pet needs care. If you are travelling after curfew or would like proof of an appointment, request the receptionist send you an SMS or email at the time of making your appointment. - Can I travel to you after 8pm? You can travel to us with your pet after 8pm. Caring for your pet is classified as care and care giving. - Contact-less provisions Sample drop offs (eg. urine) or medication pickups, will be contact-less. The gals on the phone will fill you in on the process when you call. - Do I come in for a consultation? To respect everyone's right to have control of their own risk, people may stay in their car for their consult or the vet may request it of you. Thank you everyone. We hope we don't have to see you soon!



09.01.2022 Have you had a new puppy join your family recently and are unable to attend puppy school due to the current restrictions? The most important element of puppy school for a new pup is socialisation. So in the absence of puppy school, get your new puppy out and about interacting with lots of other dogs in all shapes and sizes. People too, young and old. The more your puppy can experience while they are young, the more normal these experience will become.

05.01.2022 **Covid 19 Update** We are no longer requiring owners to wear face masks in the clinic. For now, we are still asking you to wait in the car or carpark for your appointment until one of our wonderful vets contacts you to enter the clinic unless otherwise instructed by our reception staff. ... If you are unwell, displaying flu-like symptoms or are concerned about entering the clinic, please call the clinic so we can find a way to assist you.

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