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Kingsway Veterinary Centre

Locality: Madeley, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9309 9993



Address: Kingsway City Shopping Centre Cnr Wanneroo Rd & Hepburn Ave 6065 Madeley, WA, Australia

Website: http://kingswayvets.com

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24.01.2022 FOUND - Yellow Lutino Cockatiel. Found in Acclaim Tourist Park in Madeley on Saturday. As it is very tame, it is currently spending its time split between the clinic and one of our nurses homes. Please call on 9309 9993 if you believe it is yours, or if you would like to arrange to view it.



24.01.2022 Those almost weekend feels

24.01.2022 Opposites really do attract! Little Bella the Chihuahua, and her gentle giant pal Fynn the Irish Wolfhound, may come from different walkies of life, but they don't let their size difference come between them

24.01.2022 Adah came in today for her last puppy vaccination with Dr Colette. Cuddles and a positive experience especially as puppies is so important to us, so they enjoy their trips to the vet. (And its good for us to cuddle puppies too)



23.01.2022 What is your dogs sleeping position ?

23.01.2022 We know everyone has been through the wars in 2020. So-some good news for you. If your pet needs his/her teeth sorted, now is the time to take control with some pretty good savings during the months of August and September at Kingsway Vets! Call us on 9 309 9993. Competition: Like and Share this post and you can win a scale and polish for your pet! Let us know when you have done so, so we can put you in the draw.: (Conditions apply.)

22.01.2022 Maggie This little cutie came to visit us this week, and was very excited about the treats.



22.01.2022 *Attention clients with pets on medications* Please always allow 24hours when getting a refill of your pets prescription with us. This gives us time to ensure we have the medications in stock and also for the vets to dispense etc. If your pet is on regular medications please ensure you let us know well in advance for your convenience and ours.

21.01.2022 Happy Halloween! Some of the staff and clinic animals are getting in the spirit Post your cute photos of your pets in costume below, we'd love to see them!

21.01.2022 Waiting for the week to end like...!

20.01.2022 Excuse me Miss nurse lady. We are sitting and looking as cute as can be for our treats. How could you say no to these two

19.01.2022 I bet we all know a dog that could help us with the gardening



19.01.2022 Tag your clumsy friends!

16.01.2022 Mr Chewbacca just melting all of our hearts today That tongue!

15.01.2022 Happy Vet Nurse day to all of our amazing Nurses! Even Lindt was excited about vet nurse day

14.01.2022 Our landline is currently down. We are working on it urgently with our provider. If our matter is urgent, please just come down to our clinic. We apologise for the inconvenience. You can also book appointments online through our website, www.kingswayvets.com UPDATE: Phones working again and all back to normal. Thank you!

13.01.2022 We would like to wish a big happy 5th birthday to one of our biggest, gentlest patients, Fynn!

13.01.2022 Lest we Forget. Today we remember the brave men, women and animals who fought for our freedom. If you need a vet this weekend we are OPEN! ... Monday we will be closed. If you have an emergency on this day please contact Perth Vet Emergency on 1300 040 400

12.01.2022 Little Dan the 5 month old Corgi popped in for a visit last week just look at those puppy dog eyes and big beautiful ears!

12.01.2022 YES-WE ARE OPEN! We have had numerous calls and queries over the last week about our ability to stay open and continue to provide veterinary care for your pet during these tough times. The Australian Veterinary Association has done a lot of lobbying on our behalf and we can confirm that veterinary practices all over Australia are classed as " Essential services". We are very grateful for this as we were very anxious about the care of our patients, should we were to close temp...orarily. Our opening hours will remain the same for now. From Monday (30/03/2020) we will split into 2 teams. One team of vets and nurses at our Kingsway Clinic and one team at our Gungurru Clinic in Hocking. During this time we will not have any social, physical or close contact at all between the 2 teams. This arrangement gives us lots of options for any unfortunate circumstances. Dr Innis will be based at the Gungurru Clinic, together with Dr Dale and Sarah, Monique and Tayla- our veterinary nurses. Drs Sam, Kishani and Colette will be at Kingsway, with our nurses Allison, Lynda, Karen, Meg and Jo. Feel free to come and see any of your preferred vets at the respective clinics. You can call either one of the clincs to make that appointment. You can also book online appointments for our Kingsway clinic via our website, www.kingswayvets.com For anyone who recently has visited our clinic, you will have noticed some significant changes. 1) Please use the hand sanitiser provided BEFORE entering our clinic. 2) Remain behind the floor marked areas, indicated by yellow/black tape and please follow the nursess instructions when you attend the clinic. 3) We also ask that ONLY ONE person attend the clinic with your pet. Abiding by these new rules, will help protect our staff and also means that we can potentially stay open, unhindered, during these times. Help us to help you. Call us if you are in self isolation. DO NOT visit the clinic if you are unwell or have been overseas in the last 30 days. Please feel free to contact me, should you have any concerns. Stay safe. Dr Innis Cloete Practice owner

11.01.2022 Brave dog conquers...the CAT

11.01.2022 One fluffy dog bed, three blankets, one hot water bottle, and one very pampered pooch! Gorgeous little Molly all snuggled up during recovery from her desexing procedure yesterday. What a superstar

10.01.2022 Some of our beautiful clients made these amazing masks for us! How awesome are they ?!

10.01.2022 Lillian feeling so relaxed for her discharge with nurse Libby.

10.01.2022 Gary the Angora rabbit showing off his good Hare day He came in for a routine desexing procedure, some cuddles with the nurses, and hopped on home without a carrot-all!

07.01.2022 Due to Covid19, our lovely team at Bayer has organised some free Advantage Flea prevention to help those in the community who are struggling to buy products for their pets throughout this tough time. We have a few available, until they run out. Thank you Natalie from Bayer Animal Health for helping us support of our local communities pets.

07.01.2022 SALE! 20% off all existing Royal Canin foods! This does not include special orders. For existing stock only. While stocks last! So get in quick!!!

06.01.2022 Benny and his mohawk giving us punk rock cone chic after his desexing surgery. Rock on Benny we wish you a speedy recovery little dude!

06.01.2022 The face of pure disappointment at having to wear a cone. she was not impressed.

05.01.2022 Meet Our clinic cat Lindt. She is roughly 16 years of age. In recent weeks she has been struggling with her mobility. To help with this she has regular Cartrophen injections, and is now on a mobility diet. ... The flare up of her arthritis is most likely cause by the change in weather. So we make sure she is nice and warm at night and throughout the day. There are lots of ways that we can keep our pets comfortable with arthritis and mobility issues, just speak to your Vet to see the best treatment for your pet.

05.01.2022 Happy Easter long weekend to everyone We will be closed Friday 10.4.20 and Monday 13.4.20. Our sister clinic Gungurru Veterinary Centre will be open 9am -12pm on Monday. If you have an emergency please contact Perth Vet Emergency on 1300 040 400... We will remain open on the weekend with normal hours. Have a lovely weekend, and stay safe.

05.01.2022 Coco was a very brave girl for her vaccine and microchipping yesterday

04.01.2022 A double dose of puppy cuteness for your Thursday! Aren't Fergus the Aussie Bulldog, and Porsha the French Bulldog, the best little models you could ask for?

04.01.2022 The handsome Snowy Jackson (aka the destroyer) picked out his new Kong Quest toy yesterday. These toys are great for mental stimulation...even the packaging proved to be fun. Check out those ears

04.01.2022 Some tips on helping your pet through the anxiety of thunderstorms. 1. Create a safe place for your pet. Somewhere they can hide but also not feel trapped. Add ...some familiar things to this space like bedding and toys. Close the blinds to block out the lightning. 2. Distract. Turn the tv on or the radio to try and drown out the noise. Play with them if they want to or give them a treat. 3. Try not to stress. If you are calm it will help your pet. Give them positive reinforcement. Some other things you can try is Feliway or Adaptil. These products have appeasing pheromones which calm the animal. Feliway/Adaptil works much better if started in advance ie when bad weather is forecast, rather than waiting till it hits. If none of these tips help. Please contact your veterinarian.

03.01.2022 If I fits I sits Teddy like to think he is a cat sometimes

02.01.2022 If cats could talk...

01.01.2022 Eat mites in cats. A beautiful Cat came into us today with itchy ears. After looking under the microscope Dr Kishani found some ear mites. He has gone home with some Advocate from Bayer which helps to treat ear mites.

01.01.2022 **ATTENTION ALL CLIENTS** To keep all of staff and clients as safe as possible we have put a few new rules in place at the clinic as followed: 1. We have placed a small bottle of hand sanitiser at the front reception desk. We ask that you use this immediately when you come into the clinic.... 2. Please practice social distancing at the clinic and please do not be offended if our staff keep their distance from you. 3. We ask that when you bring your pet in for their appointment that you bring the minimum number of human family members with you. 4. If you are unwell or in self isolation please DO NOT come into the clinic. If you are in isolation or unwell and your pet needs food, parasite treatment and or a repeat prescription etc from the clinic please call us and we can try to arrange something for you. 5. We ask that you please respect our staff and other clients during this time of uncertainty. Thank you for your understanding. The Kingsway vet team.

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