Kingaroy Veterinary Surgery — Veterinary Care in Kingaroy

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Kingaroy Veterinary Surgery

Veterinary Care at 30 Avoca St, Kingaroy QLD 4610, Australia, Kingaroy, Queensland, 4610 . Here you will find detailed information about Kingaroy Veterinary Surgery: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 – 11:00 AM
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 12 reviews

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Region:
Queensland
Address:
30 Avoca St, Kingaroy QLD 4610, Australia, Kingaroy, Queensland, 4610
City:
Kingaroy
Postcode:
4610

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About Kingaroy Veterinary Surgery

Kingaroy Veterinary Surgery is a Australian Veterinary Care based in Kingaroy, Queensland. Kingaroy Veterinary Surgery is located at 30 Avoca St, Kingaroy QLD 4610, Australia,


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Reviews of Kingaroy Veterinary Surgery

  • Noah
    Added 2016.05.14
    Expert knowledge. Always caring and helpful. Always willing to advise.
  • Jordan
    Added 2016.02.21
    She went back to the surgery to get the anaesthetic injection. I was ready to take my girl back home. But she settled, and I was concern to have her dying a painful death if I waited too long.
  • Chase
    Added 2016.02.09
    My beloved German shepherd died peacefully at home in 2004. Stephen sent the mobile vet to euthanize her. Pauline was very gentle, gave my girl an anaesthetic injection before shaving her leg for the final injection, and this gave us time to cuddle her while she was still there.
  • Sean
    Added 2015.06.11
    I know I am very upset. And this is my opinion alone.
  • Xavier
    Added 2015.04.12
    I said to the vet: "she knows what you are doing"! I was very, very upset.
  • Xavier
    Added 2014.09.21
    Only the best for our furbabies !!
  • Alexander
    Added 2014.08.05
    Love these lovely people they always take such good care of our bassets
  • Madison
    Added 2014.06.06
    Will not use again - twice we've gone there, twice we've had to take our dogs back to emergency back in brisbane, as the vet there did not provide the necessary drug / surgery my dogs needed. Took one of my big dogs there after he was injured with open wounds... Take one look my dog, and you will know that if he's injured, he need stitches, not staples, but the vet didn't listen. Obviously, the wound open up again, and we had to rushed him to emergency. Took another dog there with obvious uti, as she's prone to it, and they won't give her the necessary drugs without a sample. Again, back to AEC in Brisbane. Will not recommend this vet ever
  • Carlos
    Added 2014.05.08
    absolutely the worst vet around town. cat was desexed 6 days ago. was extremely healthy until today. he is now very weak, vomiting yellow bile and cant even drink water. have called them and they wont do a damn thing to help. i wouldnt even go back there if they are the last vet standing in this town. if you love your pet and care about their health and safety please consider this warning, Do not use them ever!!!! find a different vet!!!!
  • Seth
    Added 2013.08.02
    I thought it would be the same for our 12 years old toy poodle. I did not bring my baby to the surgery, as this always upset her; I wanted her to be at home in our motor home. The lady vet came in, and to my surprise started to shave my puppy's leg. She became very upset, the vet then tried to inject her. That's when I understood that my little girl was not getting anaesthesia.
  • Aiden
    Added 2013.07.23
    All my cats and dogs, for the last 30 years were followed in this surgery.
  • Noah
    Added 2013.05.26
    Finally, she passed. I am still in anguished to have had to make the decision to euthanize my companion, but mostly, when I think of her last moments, I relive the fear she had for an instant.
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