Warwick Veterinary Hospital
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Warwick Veterinary Hospital
We are a small, family owned practice. We love animals and our vets and nurses are committed to providing the very best care. Our friendly and dedicated team consists of three vets and five veterinary nurses. We strongly believe in personalised care, not only for your pets, but also for you, their owners.

We offer a variety of services to ensure the best quality of life for the pets of Warwick and the northern suburbs of Perth. We pride ourselves in treating your pet to the best of our ability and are happy to treat your dog, cat, rabbit, bird, guinea pig as well as several other types of pets!
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We are a small clinic and have been in Warwick since 1997. I have been here since we opened and have owned the hospital since 2001. My staff have also been with me many years as it is a great place to work and we genuinely love what we do. We have three vets - myself, Dr Liz Papasergioand DrMagda Halladinwith a combined experience of more than 50 years.
If so, your pet may be suffering from periodontal disease. We can also advise you on ways to prevent tartar and calculi build up, to prevent further complications later on in life. We recommend contacting the clinic and making an appointment to see our vet to discuss your pet's dental health. With the arrival of our brand new dental machine, the iM3 Elite, we are fully equipped for routine and complex dental procedures for your pet.
We are all pet owners. We understand how stressful it can be when your pet needs to have an operation. Our team will ensure your pet's surgical procedure is as stress free and comfortable as possible. We don't tend to begin our surgical procedures until after 11am and they are done in order of sterility.
Feeding the correct diet to your pet is importantfor a long and healthy life. Our veterinarynurses are trained to give expert advice regarding pet nutrition. Obesity can cause many health problems for dogs and cats incudingheart disease, joint problems, diabetes, respiratory problems, increased surgical risk and decreased quality of life.
The number of puppies and kittens born each year is significantly greater than the number of good homes available for them. The result of this is thousands of healthy and unwanted animals destroyed or left to fend for themselves.

Having your dog or cat desexed not only helps reduce the number of unwanted puppies and kittens but is a safe and practical way to prevent behavioural problems and many diseases and conditions associated with dogs and cats who are not desexed.We prefer to desex animals between 5 and 7 months of age, before the girls have their first season.
Reviews (2)
Ruth Robertson
Ruth Robertson
Mar 29, 2021
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Lovely caring and dedicated vets and staff. Fiona and everyone have looked after my cats and dogs since I arrived in Perth in 2001.
Karen Crouse
Karen Crouse
Jan 09, 2021
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Always great (regular) visits to this vet practice. They know my boy by name and he likes the pats 5 ⭐️