Medical Care
Our purpose-built clinic is set up to handle all sorts of sick patients. Whether your pet is recovering from a major surgery, has a medical emergency or requires a hospital stay during any given treatment, our team will provide them with the highest possible care. We have dedicated hospital cages with heating pads, cooling pads, access for fluid therapy, oxygen support, medications and monitoring as needed. These cages are located in the centre of our clinic so our most critical patients can receive thorough care and attention, and our team can keep a constant eye on them.
Our clinic has heated floors to keep the room warm all throughout chilly days in winter, and our hospital is well stocked with a range of therapeutic diets for dogs and cats with a wide range of nutritional needs.
We are able to look after hospitalised patients during all of our opening hours. Patients who required continued medical attention can be transferred to the After Hours Vets on Antigua Street to continue their round-the-clock care. All hospital and medical notes are sent back and forth between our clinical team and the After Hours team to ensure consistency and high quality care for all of our patients.
If you have any questions on our medical services or our hospital facilities, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Radioactive Iodine Treatment
Many cats suffer from hyperthyroidism. This condition can be successfully treated with daily tableting, surgery or radioactive iodine treatment. We are fortunate to be one of the few clinics in the South Island to have a (I131) radioactive treatment ward in our hospital, and have treated many cats successfully over the years. When a cat has undergone radioactive iodine treatment, they no longer require daily tablets.
We take referrals from other clinics around the city, so contact us if your cat has hyperthyroidism for further details and to see if your pet would be a suitable candidate for this treatment.
Please see our prices page for an estimate on the cost of this treatment.