If you have a pet emergency after hours and your local Sydney Animal Hospital is closed, please see a list of other ‘After Hours Emergency Veterinary Hospitals’ in Sydney;
SASH Prospect
1 Rowood Road, Prospect 2148
SASH North Ryde
Level 1, 1 Richardson Place, North Ryde, NSW 2113
Animal Referral Hospital (ARH) Baulkham Hills
Ph. (02) 9639 7744
19 Old Northern Road, Baulkham Hills
Animal Referral Hospital (ARH) Homebush
250 Parramatta Road, Homebush West
Veterinary Specialists of Sydney (VSOS)
Ph. (02) 8376 8767
106 Parraweena Road, Miranda
University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Sydney (UVTHS)
Evelyn Williams Building B10 65 Parramatta Rd Camperdown, NSW 2050
Northside Emergency Veterinary Service (NEVS)
Ph. (02) 9452 2933
335 Mona Vale Road Terrey Hills NSW 2084
For further information please contact the emergency hospitals above direct.
Vaccinations and health checks are important for keeping your pets healthy and protected from a variety of diseases such as parvovirus and canine cough in dogs, and cat flu and feline enteritis in cats. Starting from when your pet is a puppy or kitten, vaccinations boost your pet’s immunity against disease and protect them as they grow older.
I am often asked why we vaccinate our dogs every year and what diseases we are protecting them against. Vaccination is an essential part of the creation of ‘herd immunity’ whereby the larger animal population is protected because the prevalence of many life-threatening, contagious diseases is substantially reduced due to greater immunity in the population of pets as a whole.
For further information please contact your local Sydney Animal Hospital
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Newtown (02) 9519 4111
69-73 Erskineville Road Erskineville
Inner West (02) 9516 1466
1A Northumberland Ave Stanmore
Norwest (02) 8883 0411
Unit 8, 1-3 Celebration Dr Bella Vista
Kellyville (02) 8883 0533
106 Windsor Rd Kellyville
Newport (02) 9997 4609
1 Palm Rd Newport
Avalon (02) 9918 0833
710 Barrenjoey Rd Avalon Beach
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