Lilies are highly toxic to cats -learn which types are dangerous and how to keep curious felines safe at home.
Read More188 High St,
Cranbourne 3977
Lilies are highly toxic to cats -learn which types are dangerous and how to keep curious felines safe at home.
Read MoreDiscover key signs, causes and treatment options for dog pancreatitis and how vets in Melbourne can help your pet recover.
Read MoreLearn why rat bait ingestion is a veterinary emergency, recognise poisoning signs, and act fast to protect your pet with...
Read MoreConcerned your dog may have a thyroid issue? Learn key symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment options from vets.
Read MoreLeptospirosis is a potentially life-threatening bacterial disease that affects dogs and can also pose risks to humans.
Read MoreEssential tips to prevent pet overheating, recognise heat stress signs and keep your animals cool and safe in hot weather.
Read More
Contact Info
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 8:00am –
7:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am – 3:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED
Closed on public holidays
For all out-of-hours emergencies,
please contact Veterinary Referral Hospital (VRH) on 1300 385 874
or Casey Pet Emergency on (03) 8790 1625.
© 2026 Casey and Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital. All rights reserved. Website by Specialist Vet Marketing