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Trading for 39 years

About Alstonville Veterinary Hospital

At Alstonville Veterinary Hospital, we are committed to maintaining the long-term health and well being of all our animal patients. For more than 25 years our friendly Northern Rivers vets have been providing pet owners with quality advice and animal care. Our Alstonville vet clinic is fully equipped with the facilities for surgery, x-ray assessments and pathology. Alstonville Veterinary Hospital has been operating for more than 30 years and we are proud to be a member of the Northern Rivers pet care community. We specialise in small animal medicine, providing expert care to prevent ticks, improve nutrition and maintain general health for your pet. Medicine isn't the only thing we dispense at Alstonville Veterinary Hospital. We stock a comprehensive selection of pet foods from internationally trusted brands. Our Royal Canin and Hills Science Diet selections contain the right balance of nutrients for the nutritional needs of your pet. Our Alstonville vet clinic offers a range of services to keep your pet looking good, as well as feeling good. We offer grooming services for cats and dogs, as well as flea and tick treatments and worming products. Going away for a holiday and want your cat to have the best possible care? Alstonville Veterinary Hospital has cat boarding facilities that will keep your feline happy and healthy whilst you are away. We also offer puppy pre-school classes. Give your beloved pet the best possible care with Alstonville Veterinary Hospital. We service all areas throughout Alstonville and Wollongbar, as well as their surroundings. *Please note we are closed from 1pm to 1.45pm Monday to Friday for lunch*

Products

  • Hills Science Diet

  • Royal Canin

  • Pet Accessories

  • Pet Food

Services

  • Prescription Medicine

  • Puppy Pre-School

  • Bathing

  • Grooming

  • Cat Boarding

  • Tick Treatment

  • Tick Paralysis Treatment

  • Animal Surgery

  • Pathology

  • X-Ray

  • De-Sexing

  • Dentistry

  • Vaccinations

  • Microchipping

  • Wildlife Emergency Treatment

  • Friendly Staff

  • Fully-Equipped

  • Anaesthesia

  • Radiology

  • Caesareans

  • Diagnostic

  • Blood Tests

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Gerrie

8 years ago

Thank you to the staff at Alstonville Vet. They knew exactly what my little guy needed. Having a new addition to the family can be stressful especially when they stop eating!! The vet was calming and gave professional advice and helped in so many ways. Thankfully he is up and bouncing around now. Perfect !!!

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Dani

8 years ago

To Michael and all the staff, Thank you all for your care and compassion shown toward Ralphy and myself over the past 10-11 years. Ralphy had the best possible, highly professional medical care over that time. It was always a comfort to know that he was in such good care when he needed it. Michael saved Ralphys life more than once and I have him to thank for my best friends longevity. Kind regards, Dan. R.I.P Ralphy, forever loved, never forgotten. I highly recommend these guys to look after your babies should they need it

Location

4 Daley St, Alstonville NSW

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  • Australian Veterinary Association Member

  • Member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to make an appointment at Alstonville Veterinary Hospital?

YES! In order to minimise stressful waiting times for both you and your pet, consultations are by appointment. Please call 02 66285262 to arrange one.

Am I able to feed my pet before an ultrasound at Alstonville Veterinary Hospital?

We recommend not feeding your pet after 8pm the night before an ultrasound, unless they suffer from diabetes and need to be fed a meal with insulin.

Alstonville Veterinary Hospital

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