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Kellyville Ridge Veterinary Hospital
We are open for all routine consultations, vaccinations, surgeries and emergencies but have implemented new temporary changes around the clinic. These changes are important to help us reduce the spread of the virus and ensure we can continue to provide care for your pets. When you arrive please call us on 9629 2030 to let us know you have arrived and wait outside or in your car.

We will call you to let you know when the vet is ready to see you. Please ensure you keep your mobile phone on you. When you arrive to collect your order please come to the front door and call 9629 2030. A team member will come out to take payment and bring your order to you. There is also the option to prepay.
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Vaccination and Microchipping
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Vaccination has revolutionised control of infectious disease in our pets. It is essential that all pets are adequately vaccinated to help protect the pet population as a whole. Responsible pet care requires kittens to be given their initial course of vaccinations, but this cannot protect them for the rest of their lives.
Parasite Control
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Fleas can be distressing for your pet, however they are more than just a nuisance. Fleas can cause skin disease and transmit infectious or parasitic diseases, some of which can be transmitted to humans too. In some dogs, fleas can also trigger an allergic condition called flea allergy dermatitis (FAD), a skin disease that is intensely itchy and can result in hair loss and skin infections.
Dentistry
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Just like humans, our pets are vulnerable to gum disease and problems with their teeth. Alarmingly, it is estimated that up to 80% of dogs and 70% of cats suffer from some form of dental disease by the age of three. When there is a build up of bacteria, food particles and saliva on the teeth plaque is formed.
Pathology Services
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Clinical pathology involves the laboratory evaluation of blood, bodily fluids or body tissues in order to identify existing disease. Common laboratory tests include blood chemistries, complete blood counts, blood clotting times, urinalysis, faecal tests, biopsy examination, cultures and infectious disease testing.
Soft Tissue Surgery
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Desexing or neutering your pet is a surgical procedure that prevents them from being able to reproduce. In male pets it is commonly referred to as "castration", and in female pets as "spaying".This is the most frequent surgery performed by our vets, and generally your pet is home by the evening of surgery.
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