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Greencross Woolloongabba

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3456 0555



Address: 36 Balaclava St, Woolloongabba 4102 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.greencrossvets.com.au/vets/woolloongabba

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23.01.2022 As an essential service we are still open and happy to assist with all of your pets needs We are offering minimal and zero contact consults, meaning you can wait in the comfort of your vehicle and chat to the vet via phone whilst our team cares for your furry friend. Here is Dr Shane and handsome Harry getting ready for his 2nd puppy vaccination.



22.01.2022 Vet visits can often be quite stressful for cats, but gorgeous ‘Layla’ the layanese was ever so brave and confident for her health check with Dr Hedi. If you do have a cat who isn’t too fond of vet visits, check out some useful tips on how to help here: https://www.greencrossvets.com.au/health-r/your-cats-visit/

20.01.2022 To our valued clients At Greencross Vets our priority is to continue to provide high standards of care for your pet during these unprecedented times. Were still open and have introduced new minimal contact vet offering. Clients can now call to discuss the option of a telemedicine consultation or drop-off and collect their pet from our clinics. ... Please click the link to keep up to date with the latest important information: https://bit.ly/GxVCovid19Update

20.01.2022 If you’re working from home in the coming weeks, you know just how comforting your dog will be during this time of uncertainty. To return the favour, here are some useful tips that will help you deliver the best care possible for your dog: - Hygiene is key. Avoid letting your pup/dog kiss or lick you and remember to wash your hands often throughout the day.... - You can (and should) still walk your dog, but always consider social distancing from other people. - Consider placing more toys out for them and rotate the toys to reduce boredom - Be mindful of overfeeding, especially treats. - Allow your dog to have some alone time if they need it.



19.01.2022 During this time it is important that dogs still receive daily exercise to maintain their health and well-being. With current lockdown rules you are still allowed to leave your home for exercise, which includes dog waking! Dont forget to follow social distancing measures even when enjoying the fresh air with your furry friend. Here is Pluto the great dane enjoying his daily walk.

17.01.2022 Gorgeous little Mookie the beaglier was recently adopted and came in to visit Dr Annie for a full health check. How sweet is that little face?!

16.01.2022 Join Australia’s leading vets from Greencross Vets for a Live COVID-19 Q&A session to answer all the questions around COVID and your pets health this Wednesday ...from 4.30-5.00pm AEDT. Our panel of Dr Magdoline Awad, Chief Veterinary Officer of Greencross Vets, and Dr James Carroll Specialist and Emergency Centres will be hosting a LIVE Q&A on Facebook session to discuss what you need to know about COVID-19 and caring for your pets during these uncertain times. Leave your questions below, and Dr Awad and the team will answer as many as possible. #greencrossvets #petbarn



15.01.2022 If youre working from home in the coming weeks, you know just how comforting your dog will be during this time of uncertainty. To return the favour, here are some useful tips that will help you deliver the best care possible for your dog: - Hygiene is key. Avoid letting your pup/dog kiss or lick you and remember to wash your hands often throughout the day.... - You can (and should) still walk your dog, but always consider social distancing from other people. - Consider placing more toys out for them and rotate the toys to reduce boredom - Be mindful of overfeeding, especially treats. - Allow your dog to have some alone time if they need it.

14.01.2022 Dr Cindy giving handsome ‘Bobby’ the tick of approval during his pre-surgery health check today. Bobby will be undergoing a castration procedure.

14.01.2022 Our highest priority is your health and safety and that of your pets and our team. Were open and here to help. Simply book your appointment online or over the ...phone and call us when you arrive at the clinic. One of our friendly team will greet and collect your pet from your car for a Minimal Contact Pet Care experience. Find out more: https://www.greencrossvets.com.au/customernotice/

13.01.2022 Join Australias leading vets from Greencross Vets for a Live COVID-19 Q&A session to answer all the questions around COVID and your pets health this Wednesday ...from 4.30-5.00pm AEDT. Our panel of Dr Magdoline Awad, Chief Veterinary Officer of Greencross Vets, and Dr James Carroll Specialist and Emergency Centres will be hosting a LIVE Q&A on Facebook session to discuss what you need to know about COVID-19 and caring for your pets during these uncertain times. Leave your questions below, and Dr Awad and the team will answer as many as possible. #greencrossvets #petbarn

12.01.2022 We thank all of our wonderful clients for being so patient and understanding during this time, whilst we conduct contactless consults to keep you and our staff safe. Here is gorgeous Basil waiting so patiently for his vet.



09.01.2022 Vet visits can often be quite stressful for cats, but gorgeous Layla the layanese was ever so brave and confident for her health check with Dr Hedi. If you do have a cat who isnt too fond of vet visits, check out some useful tips on how to help here: https://www.greencrossvets.com.au/health-r/your-cats-visit/

09.01.2022 Dr Annie has stepped up the game and is now offering FaceTime consults! Would you prefer a FaceTime consult, rather than just chatting to our vet over the phone? Simply let us know when making your booking and we can organise this for you.

08.01.2022 Dr Cindy giving handsome Bobby the tick of approval during his pre-surgery health check today. Bobby will be undergoing a castration procedure.

06.01.2022 Gorgeous little ‘Mookie’ the beaglier was recently adopted and came in to visit Dr Annie for a full health check. How sweet is that little face?!

04.01.2022 Greencross Vets and our Emergency and Speciality Hospitals within our Greencross network have been confirmed as an essential service. Our priority is to continue to provide high standards of veterinary care for you and your pet during these challenging times and to remain open to help you when you need it the most. To ensure your health and safety and that of our team we have implemented minimal contact procedures, enhanced cleaning and disinfection guidelines, a telemedicine option and advice to staff to assist in maintaining social distancing. Please phone your local Greencross Vet to make an appointment.

02.01.2022 Our highest priority is your health and safety and that of your pets and our team. We’re open and here to help. Simply book your appointment online or over the ...phone and call us when you arrive at the clinic. One of our friendly team will greet and collect your pet from your car for a Minimal Contact Pet Care experience. Find out more: https://www.greencrossvets.com.au/customernotice/

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