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Welcome to Killarney Vale Veterinary Clinic: Your vet on the Central Coast.

Rapid Diagnostics

We deliver fast and accurate evaluations.

Thorough Health Checks 

We treat every pet like family.

Effective Treatments

We handle diseases and chronic conditions.

Your Pet’s Health is in Good Hands


At Killarney Vale Veterinary Clinic we pride ourselves on being a team of confident,  ethical and warm-hearted veterinary professionals.

 

We encourage open and honest communication enabling our clients to make informed and  responsible decisions concerning their pet’s health and well-being.

To ensure both our clients and patients feel safe and respected we deliver quality pet healthcare  for all life stages with the highest levels of compassion.

 

As pet owners, we understand the human/animal bond and how important that connection is.

 

This alone motivates us for continual improvement through learning and sharing, never losing sight of our patients’ and clients’ changing needs.!

OUR STORIES

Healthcare Services

We offer annual health checks for cats and dogs. Our team conduct blood tests, chest-x-rays and much more. Bringing your fur baby in for regular health examinations can help us diagnose and treat problems before they become serious.

It’s essential to get your pet vaccinated to protect them from infectious diseases. At our clinic, we administer vaccinations for cats, dogs and rabbits young and old.

Our veterinarians provide microchipping procedures for cats and dogs. This is important to do if you’re a new pet owner because it’ll help reunite you with your four-legged friend should they get lost.

We provide a range of treatments for dealing with worm infections including worming tablets, spot-ons and pastes. These medications can eliminate hookworms, tapeworms and more.

Preventing heartworm infections is vital for ensuring your pet lives a long and healthy life. Our veterinarians administer vaccinations to protect animals from this condition and offer medications from leading brands.

Need to stock up on flea or tick control products? We supply a wide variety of prevention medications and offer treatments for pets already suffering from tick bites.

If your pet has been diagnosed with arthritis, you may be wondering what the best course of action is. We can provide therapeutic treatment and medications to manage your pet's joint discomfort and maintain mobility.


Diabetes, hyperthyroidism, skin allergies, liver disease—we use the latest diagnostic equipment to identify chronic conditions. Once we’ve worked out what your pet is suffering from, we’ll provide an ongoing treatment plan.

Medical Services

An ultrasound is safe and painless for your pet. We can examine your pet’s soft tissues and organs with our cutting-edge scanners. Our veterinarians use this technology to diagnose intestinal disorders, tumours and more.

If you’re worried your pet may have broken a bone or swallowed something they shouldn’t have, we can help. We’re equipped with x-ray machines and digital radiography technology to diagnose a variety of health conditions.

We can test your cat or dog’s blood/DNA to identify whether they have inherited genetic diseases. What’s more, our veterinarians can use this technology to work out your canine pal’s ancestry.

Addison’s disease, pancreatitis, parvovirus—we conduct pathology tests to diagnose a host of medical conditions. And since we provide our services in-house, you can count on us to deliver the results as soon as possible.

Would you like to desex your pet? We can neuter cats and dogs at any age. This procedure not only prevents unplanned pregnancies but can also help your fur baby live a longer and healthier life.

Other Services

From excessive barking and toilet training problems to separation anxiety and aggression—our veterinarians can help you manage a broad variety of pet behavioural issues.

We work closely with specialist veterinarians and provide referrals if your pet needs treatment for an unusual illness or disease. We’ll conduct a range of pathology tests to work out exactly who your pet needs to see.

Welcoming Pets of All Sizes

Does your dog have a flea problem? Is it time to desex your cat? At Killarney Vale Veterinary Clinic on the Central Coast, we offer a comprehensive range of pet medical treatments for animals of all sizes. Since 1988, we’ve been treating pets for arthritis, administering vaccinations, providing medications for chronic conditions and more. 


Our vets offer health checks with digital x-rays, ultrasound scanners and pathology equipment at our disposal to accurately diagnose health conditions. Just got a puppy? Talk to our team about puppy preschool! 


To book an appointment, contact us today on (02) 4334 2002. We accept a range of payment methods including VetPay.

Our Veterinary Services

At Killarney Vale Veterinary Clinic, we take pride in delivering the highest standard of treatment to every pet that walks through our doors. Our medical services include:

We can also provide your pet with a specialist referral if they are suffering from an unusual illness or disease. Get in touch with our friendly vets to learn more about what we can do to keep your companion healthy and happy. We look forward to meeting them! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What happens when your pet comes in for surgery?

    • The vet will clip the fur around the surgery site.
    • Your pet will receive a blood test.  
    • The vet will provide a check-up – they’ll perform vitals, checking heart rate, temperature, pulse, mucus membranes & respiratory rate.
    • Your pet will undergo sedation to keep them calm, which includes pain relief.
    • The vet will place a catheter.
    • The vet will hook your pet up to IV fluids to help manage their blood pressure & recovery.
    • Your pet will undergo surgery with a nurse monitoring the anaesthetic.
    • The surgical procedure may include sutures in the skin.
    • Your pet will be placed in a heated bed & monitored by nurses when waking.
    • Your pet will likely be admitted in the morning; most are discharged in the afternoon if stable.
    • Your nurse or vet will provide a discharge form with printed instructions.
    • Monitor your pet after the procedure & attend any follow-up appointments.
  • Why do we refer pets for overnight monitoring?

    • As we’re not open 24 hours, we refer pets elsewhere for overnight monitoring so someone is available to intervene as needed.
    • Your pet may require ongoing medication through the night such as pain relief & antibiotics. 
    • Your pet may not be stable enough to go home & will need 24/7 monitoring by veterinary professionals.
    • Basic care – toileting, rotating & check drip lines.
    • Your pet will be transferred back to us in the morning if stable.
  • What happens when my pet is put to sleep?

    • The vet will give your pet a sedative to relax & reduce stress & anxiety. 
    • The vet/nurse will place a catheter in to allow vein access.
    • You will be asked to complete & sign a consent form to euthanise your pet. 
    • After the procedure, the vet will provide funeral options – home burial, group cremation or private cremation.
    • You will also have the option to be present throughout the entire procedure. 
    • The vet will go through the process & the possible effects that may occur due to the process. 
    • The vet will use an overdose of anaesthetic. 
    • The vet will check your pet’s heart to confirm death before organising post-procedure arrangements. 
    • You can take some time with your pet before you go home. 
    • You can pre-organise consent & decisions for the funeral before you get to the clinic. 
  • How do I update my pets’ details?

    • Log onto petregistry.nsw.gov.au – you will need to register.
    • Your details will need to match what is currently on the register. Same name, phone numbers etc. If details are different from those already entered on the registry, you will need to present them to the council or pound to update.
    • Add the 15-digit chip number when prompted.
    • You will then be able to update basic details – mobile, address.
    • If it’s a change of owner:           

    i. You will need to fill out a C3A change of ownership form.

    ii. The previous owner will need to sign, as well as the new owner.

    iii. If you cannot obtain a signature from the previous owner, a Statuary Declaration form signed by a J.P. would be required for council.

  • How do I know when my pet is due for vaccinations?

    • Reminders are sent via email & text message.
    • Our friendly staff can call if this does not go through via email or SMS.
    • Vaccinations are due at the same time each year, so you can write a reminder on your calendar or phone.
    • Usually coincides with your pet’s birthday.
    • If it has been more than 12 months since the last vaccination, your pet will be due for more.
  • What is the best flea and tick treatment?

    • A product that covers paralysis ticks, fleas, intestinal worms & potentially heartworm e.g., Nexgard Spectra.
    • One that is given on time religiously & that the animal accepts. 
    • One that’s easy for you to administer.  
    • Topical vs. oral – again, depending on circumstances. How often does the dog get bathed, go to the beach, etc.?
    • Monthly vs. three-monthly vs. six-monthly. 
    • One that is affordable.
  • What is the best heartworm prevention?

    1. One that is given on time, every time.
    2. Monthly treatment.
    3. 12-month injection.
    4. NOT daily tablets.
  • How do I know when it’s time to put my pet to sleep

    We have a questionnaire to help with this process & help you make the right decision.


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Contact our friendly team today for bookings and enquiries.

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