About Sash Vets
At SASH, we believe that the highest standards in veterinary care are achieved when clinical expertise is delivered by compassionate, motivated people in a caring and supportive environment. This is embodied by the dedicated teams providing around the clock emergency care and a wide range of specialist referral services at our four hospitals, SASH North Ryde, SASH Western Sydney, SASH Central Coast, and SASH Adelaide.
Services
24/7 Emergency Vet Services
Critical Care
Internal Medicine
Surgery
Medical Oncology
Sports Medicine
Dermatology
Diagnostic Imaging
Hydrotherapy
Anaesthesia
Physiotherapy
Canine & Feline Blood Bank
Rehabilitation
CT Scan & MRI
Highly Specialised Therapeutics
Small Animal Cancer Treatments
Pituitary Centre Treatments
Avian & Exotics
Cardiology
Dentistry
Dialysis & Extracorporeal Therapies
Feline Radioiodine
Neurology & Neurosurgery
Ophthalmology
Pathology
Reproduction
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take my large dog to SASH even though you are a small animal hospital?
Yes! In veterinary medicine, the term “small animal” actually refers to dogs and cats, irrespective of the actual size of the breed. Conversely “large animals” refers to species such as cattle and sheep. At SASH we are the largest and most comprehensive specialist hospital network for dogs and cats, so you can rest assured that a 80 kg great Dane and a 1 kg Chihuahua are in equally good hands.
Do I need a referral from my regular veterinarian before coming to SASH?
Generally no. Although a referral is very helpful, it is not essential to have one prior to booking a specialist department appointment or presenting to Emergency. With your permission, the SASH Client Service team will contact your regular veterinarian for history and other relevant information. Your regular veterinarian will then be kept up to date with your pet as they are treated at SASH.
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