Concord Veterinary Hospital in Concord, New South Wales, Australia | Pet service
Concord Veterinary Hospital
Locality: Concord, New South Wales, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9743 1715
Address: 191 Concord Road North Strathfield, NSW 2137 Concord, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.concordvets.com.au
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22.01.2022 It is VET NURSES DAY!! HAPPY VET NURSES DAY to the greatest team of vet nurses in the world. Give it up for Alex, May, Sally, Sally, Tara, Sam, Tisha, Kate, Rabia and Emma. ... We can’t thank them enough - they are the backbone of Concord Veterinary Hospital - and they keep the vets in line. Without our amazing team the hospital would grind to a halt. We are so very very grateful
22.01.2022 Meet Felix - our #bravectoau surgery patient of the month! Felix has a condition called lymphocytic plasmocytic gingivostomatitis (a mouthful we know - literally!) The treatment for this condition is a dental clearance - to literally remove the majority of his teeth. This gives him instant pain relief and his gum inflammation will settle down. He has recovered so fast it is hard to get a photo of him sitting still as you can see! Felix wins a free #bravecto for being so brave.... We often get asked how will a cat with no teeth eat? The answer is even better than before! Dr David had a patient who had NO TEETH and his favourite food was Royal Canin dry dental food! Much love Felix See more
21.01.2022 Meet the beautiful Luna, who has been working hard on her summer body! Luna weighed a whopping 45kg in May! She scored a 5/5 for her Body Score Condition, which is a chart we use to score animals so we can identify an underweight, healthy, or obese animal. ... She has lost just over 10 kilograms, weighing in at a svelte 34kg! Her family, together with CVH, have been working hard to get Luna back into shape, signing up for Nurse May’s Weight Clinic. Dietary change and a lot of dedication from her family has accounted the most for Luna’s amazing transformation. Luna’s overall health has also improved; obesity shortens lifespans and contributes to disease, which is why it is important to monitor weight in animals. Almost half of all dogs and cats are overweight! If you think your furry friend is looking more flab than fab, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us here at the clinic. We can discuss a weight plan with you to get your pet back on track to looking and feeling their best.
21.01.2022 Friday Morning Tea - sorted! Thankyou to our wonderful client who surprised us these yummy treats this morning!
20.01.2022 **WE ARE HAVING PHONE ISSUES** We currently only have 1 phone line working at the clinic. We are trying to resolve this as soon as possible !... Sorry for the inconvenience
20.01.2022 Meet Pinky! She is our surgical patient of the the month and wins a free Bravecto #bravectoau She came in for a suspected grass seed in her toe that was causing her a lot of pain - Dr David opened up her toe and unfortunately didn’t find any grass seeds but did find a lot of old pus which was causing a lot of pain and infection. She went home with a clean foot and a nice bandage. Pinky was a very brave patient - and received lots of love from our nurses.
20.01.2022 And so it begins... waiting room renovations on a Saturday night!
19.01.2022 Calling our DOCTOR clients! Concord Veterinary Hospital is in need of an old paper MIMS if anyone has one lying around? Our old 2012 copy is looking decidedly sad and is mostly torn apart - and with more and more human medication being prescribed to animals - they are handy to have (but all by expensive online subscription nowadays!)... Thank you! David
16.01.2022 Another renovation update! New lights in and floors cleaned Big day coming up tomorrow with the new reception desk and shelving as well as painting being completed. We are hoping to re-open the waiting room on Thursday morning!
16.01.2022 Recognised again! #proud
15.01.2022 And some more photos
14.01.2022 Following on from Veterinary Nurses Day... ***Today is WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY*** Mental health is something we are very aware of at Concord Veterinary Hospital. As many of you are aware - depression, anxiety and sadly suicide is very prevalent in the veterinary profession. ... If you have the time - the SBS Insight special on veterinary mental health is worth a watch; https://www.sbs.com.au//overwhelming-response-to-insight-s At Concord Veterinary Hospital all of our employees - full time, part time, casuals and locums - have access to our Employee Access Program - a mental health program that allows them to see a qualified psychologist for a number of sessions to discuss any issue they wish for no charge. This is a service usually reserved for larger organisations but we are incredibly proud to offer it here at Concord Veterinary Hospital. Look after one another today!
13.01.2022 The way to a vets heart? Via the stomach of course!
12.01.2022 It is a common misconception that all ginger cats are males - many many ginger cats are females. Often with attitude! But did you know that all tortoiseshell cats are females? Well all except for this Tabby Tortie who is a boy! A very very special boy - a one in a million tortoiseshell boy
09.01.2022 Renovation update! Old shelving and reception desk gone next up - cleaning and polishing of the floors!
08.01.2022 Meet Cedar our #bravectoau surgery patient of the month! Cedar underwent surgery for a few lumps and bumps and had some major teeth out which thanks to our advanced dental X-ray (which every single dental patient receives at CVH) we were able to find a large tooth root abscess in one of her canines. Dr Georgia skilfully removed the diseased tooth which means no more toothaches for Cedar Dental radiographs are really important to look for underlying dental disease and should form part of every dental procedure and more often than not show how healthy your pets teeth really are!
07.01.2022 Too tired to post renovation photos last night - it was a big day! New reception desk in and shelving too. Painting and set up today - the waiting room will be back to normal tomorrow!
04.01.2022 Does your cat get anxious in our busy waiting room? Does an appointment suit your schedule better? Well our Cat Clinic is just for you!... The Cat Clinic still has appointments available next Tuesday with Dr Rebecca. Please call the hospital on 9743 1715 or email the cat clinic directly at [email protected] if you would like to make an appointment.
04.01.2022 A reminder that we are CLOSED on Sunday and Monday and will reopen as normal on TUESDAY Wishing everyone a happy and safe long weekend!
03.01.2022 Did you know that cats and dogs can get diabetes just like humans? And that more often than not they require daily insulin injections? How do we know how much insulin they need? There are a few different ways we can monitor their blood glucose levels - it is really important they get an accurate amount of insulin. We generally use a blood glucose curve - which involves the patient coming into hospital for the day for hourly blood glucose levels. Not overly pleasant for the... patient! Recently thanks to our clinic diabetes master - Dr Ran - we have been trialling a new monitoring technique using a cutting edge human piece of equipment called a Freestyle Libre. Basically a small electronic probe sits on the skin and monitors the blood glucose for a full two weeks - and gives us Vets an abundant amount of information! Meet Reggie the dog and Blackie the cat who recently came in to have their Freestyle Libre applied by Dr Ran - and are currently in their first two weeks of monitoring. Both were amazing patients for their Libre application (which can be a little painful as the probe tends to pinch a little as it is applied). We really look forward to getting their diabetes under even tighter control
02.01.2022 Time to play guess the breed! Meet Oreo who came in today to see Dr David for his final puppy vaccination - can anyone guess what breed he is? The only clue we are going to give is he is going to be one big boy!
01.01.2022 We are running low on towels / small blankets for our furry patients ! If anyone is able to spare some old towels for the clinic - we would greatly appreciate it. Please note - we do not need / use bed sheets and pillow cases ... Thank you in advanced
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