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Vet of the month David Parry-Okeden

Radincon Featured Vet April 2023: David Parry-Okeden

We are super proud that David was selected for Radincon’s Featured Vet for April 2023.

From the get go David has been at the forefront of technological advances, ensuring that his patients are receiving the best care possible πŸ©»πŸ©ΊπŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ

Check out Radincon’s website for information on David and his amazing career.

https://radincon.com.au/featured-vet-david-parry-okeden/?fbclid=IwAR3WCtETDm8csopJGCQtXnouHA8e_CKey7lakepqE_xK_-0OzQ3jjWUNdYU
World Veterinarian Day Church Street

Happy World Veterinarian Day!

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A highly trained professional with a patient soul, kind eyes and amazing strength. Known as treat giving, paw holding, problem-solving, animal saving super-humans, who make the world a better place, one pet at a time πŸ€πŸ–€

Today we are celebrating our vets for all they are and all that they do – David, Heather, James and Anthea 🌎🩺😻

Church Street Vet consult dog

HERO OF THE WEEK

Romy was called in this week to donate blood to help save a patient who presented with anaemia (low in red blood cells). Romy was very brave throughout the entire process and donated 250ml of whole blood. We are pleased to share that his donation truly made the world of difference to the recipient, who is now feeling much better! 🐢 🐾 πŸ¦Έβ€β™‚οΈ

Church Street vet Anzac Day notice

ANZAC Day Opening Hours

The clinic’s hours will be as follows:
Saturday 22/4/23: 9am – 12pm
Sunday 23/4/23: CLOSED
Monday 24/4/23: 8am – 6pm
Tuesday 25/4/23: CLOSED (ANZAC Day public holiday)
Wednesday 26/4/23: 8am – 6pm

If you require after hours emergency assistance, please contact the vet on duty on 02 6372 6780.

Lest We forget ❀

Randlab Gastroscoping Day

Horse Endoscoping Day

We have fantastic news – Church Street Vet Hospital and Mudgee Vet Hospital have partnered with Randlab to bring equine scoping back to Mudgee! πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

This is an excellent opportunity for anyone who may be concerned that their horse is suffering from gastric ulcers. There is a $77 sedation fee but the scope is free!

If you would like your horse or pony scoped for ulcers, please call us on 6372 6780.

We look forward to seeing you and your horse there! 🐴🩺

Church Street Vet phone issues notice

Technical Phone Issue

‼️ TECHNICAL PHONE ISSUE ‼️

Unfortunately we are still experiencing technical phone issues. We have been working with our phone provider since yesterday morning to resolve this problem.

We will still be open between 9am – 12pm this morning. If you wish to reach us during this time, please try and call our regular clinic number first (6372 6780), if this does not work then try and call 6348 5392. It this still does not work you can try 0428 100 671, however, the veterinarian on this number is going out to do house calls this morning and may be busy.

If you require our assistance after 12pm today, please call 0428 100 671.

The phone company is endeavouring to rectify this issue ASAP, we ask for your patience and understanding in the meantime.

Church Street vet hospital international women's day

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

Did you know that a few decades ago, 99% of veterinarians were male, however these days the industry is 80% female. Veterinary nurses are also predominantly female.
So today that means we have lots of celebrate. Our vets and nurses are compassionate, motivated and hard working people who are all 100% committed to the wellbeing of your pet. We’re grateful to have the team we have and we are wishing every women a very Happy International Women’s Day today ✨

Church Street vet cat vaccine shortage notice

FIV Vaccine Supply Update

As many of you are probably aware, there has unfortunately been an ongoing industry-wide shortage on the FIV Vaccine.

We have just received an updated ETA from the manufacturer of the FIV vaccine. They are hoping wholesalers will have them back in stock mid June.

For all our feline friends who are due or become overdue for their FIV vaccine, we strongly recommend desexing to reduce the risk of fights and spreading the infection and keeping your cats indoors, especially at night.

If your cat is due for their annual vaccinations, please still call us to book an appointment for their other vaccines as normal. We will put you onto our priority call-back list and you will be contacted as soon as the FIV vaccine arrives πŸ“ž

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