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Melbourne Animal Cancer Care

Locality: Box Hill South, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9808 2554



Address: 316A Station Street 3128 Box Hill South, VIC, Australia

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

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22.01.2022 Charlie patiently waiting for his ultrasound with Dr Cooper. We first met Charlie in May this year for anal sac cancer. He underwent surgery and commenced a chemotherapy protocol. A recent revisit and follow up ultrasound noted Charlie to remain in remission, you're a superstar Charlie!



21.01.2022 MACC would like to wish everyone a Happy Halloween! Even though we all like to indulge in lollies and chocolate please make sure that your pets don't. If you would like to give them a treat please make sure that they are pet friendly.

18.01.2022 Dr Morey and Snowie, the 9 year old Japanese Spitz. Snowie was diagnosed with a low grade sarcoma on her left forelimb, she was commenced on a tablet based protocol which she tolerated well. At her most recent recheck, there was no evidence of recurrence and for this reason we were able to discontinue her medications. We will still see Snowie for regular checks, great job Snowie!

14.01.2022 Melbourne Animal Cancer Care is grateful for the opportunity to work with so many beautiful pets and their families. At present we cannot take on any new clients as we have reached capacity at our cancer clinic. We will continue to provide care for our existing clients however there may be some changes in the booking schedule and availability for appointments. Please be patient with us, you are all important and we will do our best to accommodate you and your pet needs. Th...ere are alternative oncologists within Melbourne and these include: Dr Claire Cannon - University of Melbourne, veterinary teaching hospital in Werribee Dr Shasta Lynch - Melbourne veterinary specialist Centre Dr Laura Brockley - Currently on maternity leave but previously worked at Advanced vet care. Thank you for your understanding. Kind Regards, The team at Melbourne Animal Cancer Care.



12.01.2022 This is Ziggy, the 11 year old Golden Retriever. We first met Ziggy at the end of September for multiple myeloma (a cancer that effects a type of white blood cell known as a plasma cell). Ziggy has commenced on a tablet based chemotherapy protocol. She is tolerating and responding treatment well. Look at how gorgeous her face is!

11.01.2022 Happy Vet Nurse day to our lovely nurses, Taye, Kelly S, Kelly B and Bree. Thank you for your hard work and compassion towards all of our cancer patients!

10.01.2022 This is Louis, the 11 year old Poodle. We first met Louis in July for his diagnosis of lung cancer (pulmonary carcinoma). He is currently undergoing his chemotherapy protocol and is tolerating this without any side effects. Louis absolutely loves the attention from the vets and nurses, he will sit there and nudge them until he gets all the pats!



10.01.2022 Gorgeous Tiger, the 4 year old Fox Terrier, visiting our clinic this morning. It has been 4 years and 8 months since we first met him for his mast cell tumour. A skin recheck and follow up ultrasound today did not note any evidence of recurrence or spread of his cancer - well done Tiger!

09.01.2022 This gorgeous boy is Arkan, the 5 year old Boxer. We first met Arkan in September after his diagnosis of splenic haemangiosarcoma. Arkan is currently undergoing his chemotherapy protocol and has been tolerating this well. Arkan loves having cuddles with the nurses and is always relaxed for his chemotherapy treatments.

06.01.2022 Our hours are changing! From Friday the 27th of November the clinic will be closing at 4:30pm on Friday evenings. Monday to Thursdays will remain the same, from 8am - 6pm. Thank you for your understanding.

05.01.2022 One of our long term patients, Zoe. Zoe has featured on our Facebook page before as she was diagnosed with a low grade mast cell tumour in April 2014. She continues to have regular skin checks at our clinic, Zoe we absolutly seeing your gorgeous smiling face at our clinic (especially oncology nurse Taye).

03.01.2022 This is adorable Tom, the 12 year old West Highland Terrier. Tom was diagnosed with lymphoma 2015 and completed his chemotherapy protocol in April 2016. His most recent check with Dr Morey noted him to still remain in a clinical remission, what a fantastic effort!



01.01.2022 We are currently experiencing difficulties with the clinic after hours number. If you are concerned about your pet after hours please contact your local clinic or an emergency centre.

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