Ingleburn Veterinary Hospital
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Ingleburn Veterinary Hospital
Located north of Ingleburn NSW, we welcome all pets and pet parents from Ingleburn, Bardia, Denham Court, Macquarie Links, Macquarie Fields, and surround suburbs. At Ingleburn Veterinary Hospital & Emergency Centre we are committed to providing high quality health care for family pets. We are on the corner of Williamson Road and Noonan Road (enter via Noonan Road) on the industrial side of Ingleburn.

Our experienced team of vets and vet nurses are dedicated to providing the highest quality care to you and your pets. Continuing education ensures that we stay up-to-date with the latest advances in veterinary medicine and all aspects of pet care. Ingleburn Veterinary Hospital meets the highest registration standards set by the Veterinary Practitioners Board of New South Wales.
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Meet Our Team
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1983 - The hospital was established by Dr Mark Fetterplace. The original site was in Stanley Rd opposite the railway station, when Oxford Rd had a a level crossing over the railway line. Back then, the hospital was staffed by only one vet (Mark) and one nurse. 1988 - We moved to 92 Oxford Rd, where a purpose-built veterinary hospital was constructed.
General Veterinary Care Services
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Our healthcare team can assist you with education, advice and care to ensure your pet has the happiest and healthiest life possible. We provide a full range of medical facilities for the diagnosis and treatment of dogs and cats. In order to keep informed on current therapies and procedures our veterinarians and nursing team regularly attend relevant seminars and education programs.
Desexing
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Veterinarians recommend desexing for a variety of reasons. Firstly, it prevents unwanted litters of puppies and kittens. In females, the spay procedure removes the reproductive organs and immediately stops hormonal cycles with the associated bleeding in bitches, and risk of pregnancy.

Castration of males can help prevent wandering tendencies which can lead to traffic accidents as well as some territorial behaviours in cats such as urine marking and fighting.The latter can lead to many an unplanned vet visit due to injuries which can in themselves require surgery and extensive treatment to resolve.
Flea and Worming Treatments
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We recommend and stock a variety of healthcare products for your pets to protect against creepy crawlies such as fleas, mites, lice and intestinal worms. Please contact us for advice so we can recommend a product that suits your pet, environment and budget. We will tailor make a parasite control program for your individual pet, depending on his/her lifestyle and choosing amongst a number of excellent products now available.
Radiology
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Our x-ray facilities allow us to investigate animal injuries and health problems. Having the equipments on hand means we are able to quickly diagnose injuries particularly in emergency situations. This is convenient for you as your pet can have all treatment done at the hospital and also means our patients are given the best opportunity for recovery.
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