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About Keysborough Veterinary Practice

Keysborough Veterinary Practice has provided outstanding veterinary care to Keysborough and the surrounding suburbs since 1988. The clinic is purpose built and fully equipped, but the most important part of our practice is our people. Our dedicated team of Veterinarians, Nurses and Receptionists are committed to making your trip to the vet as positive an experience as possible for the whole family, both 2 and 4-legged. Our aim is to help you enjoy life with your pets, by providing a low stress and welcoming place to help you with all life stages of your pet. We provide personalised care tailored to you and your pet, whether it be an emergency presentation, wellness care, or advice on a new addition to the family. Compassion, understanding and a commitment to client education compliment out exceptional veterinary services.

Products

  • Pet Foods

Services

  • Vaccination & Wellness Services

  • General & Orthopedic Surgery

  • Pet Dentistry

  • X-Rays & Ultrasounds

  • General Pathology

  • Flea & Worm

  • Urgent Care

  • Phone Appointments Available

  • Locally Owned & Operated

  • Experienced Team

  • Tailored Approach

  • Family Owned

  • Friendly Service

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Location

4-8 Chapel Road, Keysborough VIC

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Frequently Asked Questions

Rat Bait Poisoning

My dog ate Rat Poison a few hours ago but he seems fine…” We commonly receive phone calls from well-meaning pet owners with dogs or cats that had eaten rat poison a few hours earlier, or even the night before.

Local FIV prevalence

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, the pathogen that causes Feline AIDS, is a relatively common virus of cats, with up to 20% of stray cats in Victoria being infected. It is commonly transmitted by cat bites, so any cat which ventures outside, at all, is at risk of contracting this virus.

Keysborough Veterinary Practice