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Gisborne Clinic 3437
Ph: (03) 5428 2805
24hr Emergency Service
Fax: (03) 5428 2411
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Riddells Creek Clinic 3437
Ph: (03) 5428 2805
By appointment only.
Welcome!
The Gisborne Veterinary Clinic was established in 1980 and has been proudly servicing the clients, and patients of the Macedon Ranges since. We are a true fusion of "old fashioned" service blended with cutting edge Veterinary medicine and surgical skills, the most modern technologies and sophisticated diagnostic equipment.
We are one of the few modern veterinary practices that still supply a 24 hour 7 day service to our patients and clientele.
We currently employ 9 veterinarians and 14 nurses and other administration staff. We have a mix of senior Veterinarians to recently graduated Veterinarians, with a vast range of expertise, knowledge and experience. All Veterinarians undertake ongoing training, attend conferences & seminars on a regular basis, to learn new skills & fine tune the old ones. The ever growing mass of knowledge changes so regularly that a constant commitment to education is required of all staff.
We have made strong investments in providing the most modern architecturally designed facilities. The small animal hospital at Gisborne with its "ultra" design encompasses the use of natural light, functional floor design, and stylish fit out, is a delight to visit.
Our reproductive & surgical facilities at our Riddells Creek equine practice service our large animal clientele with modern technological advances that keep our modern practice humming.
We have embraced the most modern ultrasound technologies, anaesthetic monitoring units, endoscopy and also chemotherapy to allow our patients to have the most up to date care that can be provided. We even have I pad technology to allow our on the road vets to keep up to date with client & patients histories.
We know our clients needs and requirements and we hope a visit to our clinics meets all your animals` healthcare needs; whether it be a routine procedure or more serious health, medical or surgical situation.
We hope you will trust us with caring for all your pets and horse and livestock needs.
We do care!
Latest News
One of the most common injuries we see in small animal practice is a ruptured or partial tear to a ACL Dogs of all breeds may suffer these injuries,and we see young dogs right through to older ...
The equine breeding season is upon us, your mare is getting close to foaling-but are you prepared? Dr Des James has put together a very handy list of the main points you need to asses in order ...
Yes the time is near once again!!! Paws in the Park 2011 will be held on October 23th. We will be starting here at the Veterinary Clinic, going for a walk through the Botanical Garderns and fin...
