New clinic keeps pets healthy

Prompt treatment and personal attention are two facets of the outstanding pet care provided at the Casey and Cranbourne Vet Hospital.Prompt treatment and personal attention are two facets of the outstanding pet care provided at the Casey and Cranbourne Vet Hospital.

A RECENT merger of two Cranbourne veterinary practices has resulted in a huge bonus for both owners and pets of the new clinic.
The Casey and Cranbourne Vet Hospital is owned by well-known veterinarian Dr David Guest.
He has combined his former practice, the Casey Veterinary Clinic with Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital that was established about 30 years ago and was the original vet clinic in the township.
Dr Guest, who has been practising in Cranbourne for the past seven years, has been joined in the new clinic by two experienced veterinarians, Drs Leanne Versteege and Cybil Waldron.
“The improvements to the practice mean that we can offer a higher level of services combined with prompt treatment and caring personal attention for pets and their owners,” he said.
“As well as this, our prices are 10 to 20 per cent below the industry average.”
The clinic is open from 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday, 8am to 2pm Saturday and 9am to 11am Sunday.
Casey and Cranbourne Vet Hospital is at 188 High Street, Cranbourne, on the corner of Grace Street.
Casey and Cranbourne Vet Hospital is open for consultations by appointment, seven days a week.
All routine medical and surgical procedures including routine desexing, dental treatments and microchipping can be carried out on site in state-of-the-art facilities.
X-rays and pathology are also available and a special puppy school has been introduced.
To book for the puppy school or to make an appointment for the vet to see your pet, phone 5996 2329.
Look for the large blue VET sign at the front of the clinic.