Ferret Vets in NSW (A-I)

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(Ferret Vets in NSW – I’m always happy to add sites which have been recommended by other ferret owners so if you have a good ferret vet who is not listed here, please let me know and I’ll put the details on this page … I reckon it’s great to have a list of vets we know are good so that if our ferrets ever get sick, we’ll feel comfortable in the knowledge that our pets will get the best treatment possible from a vet who knows what he’s doing!)

The list of NSW ferret vets is in alphabetical order according to the suburb/town the practice is situated in for easy reference.

 

Armidale

Greencross Vets Armidale  (Do not claim to be experts but are happy to treat ferrets)

 

Auburn

Auburn Veterinary Hospital  (Dr Philip Druce)

 

Balmain

Balmain Village Veterinary Clinic  (Dr Manuela Trueby)

 

Batemans Bay

Batemans Bay Veterinary Surgery  (Dr Paula Roberts)

 

Bathurst

Stewart Street Veterinary Hospital  (Listed on the NSW Ferret Welfare Society’s vets page)

 

Baulkham Hills

Baulkham Hills Veterinary Hospital  (Do not claim to be specialists but are happy to treat ferrets)

 

Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills Animal Hospital  (Dr Dominic Crosby)

 

Blaxland

Mountains Animal Hospitals (Dr Antony Karolis said : “All the vets LOVE ferrets although some of us have more experience with ferrets than others. However, we have some very dedicated ferret vets in the team and we will internally refer a patient with something unusual.”)

 

Bowral

Alcorn Street Vet Clinic

 

Bradbury

Macarthur Veterinary Group – Bradbury (Drs Chloe Proctor, Kirsty Ferguson & Cathy Irwin)

 

Broadmeadow

Newcastle Animal Referral and Emergency Centre (NAREC) (Open 24 Hours, 7 days a week) (NAREC provides overnight and emergency care for your pet)

 

Camden

Avian, Reptile and Exotic Pet Hospital – Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney  (Used by the NSW Ferret Welfare Society)

Macarthur Veterinary Group – Camden (Drs Chloe Proctor, Kirsty Ferguson & Cathy Irwin)

 

Carlton

St George Animal Hospital  (SGAH says: “We are happy to vaccinate and desex ferrets, however if the pet is ill we would highly recommend that they try go to a small animal (pocket pet) specialist before coming to us as we may not have the right medication to treat them at the time.”)

 

Chinderah

Kingscliff Vet Clinic  (Dr Nadine Rendall)

 

Coffs Harbour

Blue & White Veterinary Clinic  (Dr Rolando Quesada)  (All the vets are happy to see ferrets)

Rose Avenue Veterinary Hospital

 

Connells Point

Connells Point Veterinary Clinic

 

Crows Nest

North Shore Veterinary Specialist Centre (NSVSC)  (Dr David Vella)

Sydney Exotics and Rabbit Vets  (Dr David Vella)  (Recommendation from a Sydney vet: “David Vella is fantastic, and is generally happy to talk to vets that are having problems with a [ferret] case.”)

 

Doyalson

Doyalson Animal Hospital  (Dr Sally Smith)

 

Dural

Dural Veterinary Hospital

 

Earlwood

Earlwood Animal Hospital  (Dr Cathy Hudson [Unusual Pets])

 

Emu Plains

Railway Row Veterinary Clinic

 

Epping

Epping Vet Clinic (Dr Sarah Short)

 

Forestville

Forestville Veterinary Hospital  (Dr Stephan Gray)  (Used by the NSW Ferret Welfare Society)

 

Gladesville

Gladesville Veterinary Hospital

 

Glenhaven

Glenhaven Veterinary Hospital  (Dr Sarah Thompson)  (Works on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays)

 

Gosford East

Gosford Veterinary Hospital

 

Goulburn

Southern Tablelands Veterinary Hospital

 

Green Point

Green Point Veterinary Hospital  (Dr Andrew Radcliffe)

 

Green Square

Bird & Exotics Veterinarian  (Dr Alex Rosenwax)

 

Gregory Hills

Macarthur Veterinary Group – Gregory Hills (Drs Chloe Proctor, Kirsty Ferguson & Cathy Irwin)

 

Hornsby

Hornsby Veterinary Hospital

 

Ingleburn

Ingleburn Veterinary Hospital

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(Last updated October 2015)

 


DISCLAIMER: The vets listed have either been recommended, or have advised me personally that they are happy to treat ferrets, or have mentioned that they treat ferrets on their website. However I have no firsthand knowledge of how experienced any of the vets are with ferrets.
It is up to you to make sure that you are happy with the treatment your ferret is getting from your vet. If you have any doubts at all, please think about getting a second opinion so that you know that your pet is getting the best possible treatment available.


 

All information here is provided in good faith, but this page is not warranted to be free of error

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