63 Port Stephens St Raymond Terrace 2324

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Titmarsh J R & Wells F M opening hours in Raymond Terrace

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Titmarsh J R & Wells F M opening hours in Raymond Terrace

Mon
9:00am - 11:00am
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Tue
9:00am - 11:00am
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Wed
9:00am - 11:00am
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Thu
9:00am - 11:00am
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Fri
9:00am - 11:00am
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Sat
9:00am - 11:00am
Sun Not Provided
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  1. About Us

  2. Products and Services

  3. FAQs

About Us

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About Titmarsh J R & Wells F M

AT A GLANCE
  • Highly qualified staff
  • Over 37 years of experience
  • Canine Reproduction & Artificial Insemination
  • Affordable health care
  • Leading veterinarians
Full range of professional vet services.
Raymond Terrace Veterinary Clinic provides modern, professional and affordable health care for your pets. We aim to make your pet feel at ease in our clinic with a caring and gentle approach to treatment and consultations. Our dedicated staff and leading veterinarians are all passionate about pets and animal lovers.

Our dedicated team

Raymond Terrace Veterinary Clinic has a highly qualified medical team and animal-loving staff. Our goal is to make the quality of your pet's life as healthy as our own. We do everything we can to improve the health of every animal, you will be fully supported with sound advice first. We know that helping our client's starts with providing a good understanding of health care issues and treatment options. We feel as devoted to animals as we do to humans.

Our main focus

At Raymond Terrace Veterinary Clinic our friendly veterinary surgeons advice what type of treatment will be suitable for your pets. Our main focus is to find better ways to bring your pets back to vitality. With fully equipped examination rooms, diagnostic machines and pharmaceutical stores we provide on-the-spot assistance for nearly all pet health and medical needs. Our range of veterinary services includes general wellness, radiology, dental care, pet care and surgery.

Our local community

Raymond Terrace Veterinary Clinic has been an integral part of the Raymond Terrace community for years. We have helped thousands of our clients cats & dogs, rabbits & guinea pigs, birds, horses and even a few snakes. Being so strongly integrated with our local community is important to us and our clients.

Our services include:

  • Vaccinations
  • Flea and tick protection
  • Rehabilitation
  • Hospitalisation
  • Dental checks
  • Nutrition counselling
  • Behaviour consultations
  • Emergency Surgery
  • Medical Cases

Payment Methods

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ABN
12 001 936 518
Staff
1-10
Established
1976
Also trades as
Raymond Terrace Veterinary Clinic

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday, Open Saturdays

Product

Alpacas, Birds, Cats, Cattle, Dogs, Domestic, Exotics, Ferrets, Fish, Frogs, Goats, Guinea Pigs, Horses, Livestock, Lizards, Mammals, Mice, Pigs, Rabbits, Rats, Reptiles, Ruminants, Sheep, Snakes, Wildlife

Services

Anaesthesia, Artificial Insemination, Behaviour Consultations, Blood Tests, Chemotherapy, De-sexing, De-worming, Dental Checks, Dentistry, Euthanasia, Examinations, Haematology, Hospitalisation, Inpatients, Microchipping, Nursing Care, Nutrition Counselling, Outpatients, Pet Registrations, Preventive Care, Quarantine Services, Rehabilitation, Ultrasounds, Vaccinations, X-rays

Offering

Diet Foods, Small Animals

Features

After Hours Service, Air Conditioned, Animal Clinics, Animal Hospitals, Australian Operated, Australian Owned, By Appointment, Consultations, Delivery, Emergency Services, Heating, Isolation Areas, Kennels, Laboratory, Locally Operated, Locally Owned, Registered, Warranties

Issues

Allergies, Arthritis, Back, Behaviour, Diseases, Ears, Eyes, Fleas, Heartworm, Injuries, Itchiness, Pain, Reproduction, Ringworm, Soft Tissue Disorders, Spine, Ticks, Trauma, Weight, Worms

Catering To

Cardiology, Dermatology, Geriatrics, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Pathology, Radiography, Radiology, Sports Medicine, Surgery

Keywords

Appointment, Reptiles, Allergy, Boarding Advice, Ophthalmic, Clinical Pathology, Nutritional Advice, Flea Control, Obesity, Nail Clipping, Vets, Behavioural Advice, Addison's Disease, Heart Disease, Radiography, Enucleation, Cirrhosis, Alopecia, Intestinal Worms, Core Vaccine, Entropion Surgery, Desexing, Health Checks, Osteoarthritis, Orthopaedic, Bile, Glaucoma, Ear Infections, Raymond Terrace, Fracture, Heartworm, Domestic Animal, Canine Leptospirosis, Fish, Caesareans, Microchipping, Dental, Emergency Procedures, Cats, Blood Test, Parasite Check, Pets, Antibiotics, Puppy Vaccination, Biopsy, Horses, Vaccinations, Diabetes, Soft Tissue, Cancer

FAQs

  • What is microchipping?

    Microchipping is the process in which a microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is injected under your pet's skin, with a code unique to your pet and is the most effective form of permanent identification.

  • How many years experience do you have?

    We have over 37 years of experience.

  • Is there parking available?

    Yes, parking is available.

  • What happens if my pets nails get too long?

    If a pet's nails are allowed to grow, they can split, break or bleed, causing soreness or infection in your pet's feet and toes.

  • Why do pets need to be sedated or anaesthetised to have radiographs taken?

    When we have radiographs (X-rays) taken the radiographer asks us to keep perfectly still, often in unnatural positions. Most pets would never lie still enough, in the correct position, for us to take good quality radiographs required to diagnose their condition. Sedation and anaesthesia allow us to get the most useful radiographs possible.

  • What are common signs of dental disease?

    Yellow-brown tartar around the gumline, excessive drooling, bad breath, change in eating or chewing habits (especially in cats) and inflamed red gums are the common sign of dental disease.