188 High St,
Cranbourne 3977
Routine health checks are one of the most important ways we support your pet’s long-term health. At Casey and Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital, every check is unhurried and detailed, allowing our veterinary team to build a clear picture of your pet’s wellbeing over time. These visits are not just about today. They help us notice small changes that may signal a developing issue.
Our experienced vets perform a structured nose-to-tail examination at every visit. This careful approach often allows us to identify dental disease, skin and ear issues, early joint pain, or changes in weight and condition before they begin to affect your pet’s comfort. Early detection means more options, gentler treatment and better outcomes.
Vaccinations play a vital role in preventative care, but they should always be tailored to the individual pet. We follow current, evidence-based guidelines while considering your pet’s age, lifestyle and environment. A dog who socialises regularly has different needs to one who stays close to home, just as an outdoor cat faces different risks to an indoor companion.
As a local veterinary hospital in Cranbourne, our recommendations are informed by the conditions we see in this area. Diseases such as parvovirus, heartworm and feline immunodeficiency virus remain present locally. Our role is to explain these risks clearly and guide you through a vaccination plan that provides protection without unnecessary treatment.
Preventative care works best when health checks, vaccinations and parasite protection are considered together. Regular visits allow us to monitor changes as your pet ages, manage breed-related risks early and adjust care as their needs evolve. This proactive approach reduces the likelihood of serious illness and emergency treatment later in life.
Good preventative care supports not just longevity, but quality of life. By keeping your pet comfortable, mobile and protected from avoidable disease, we help them enjoy each stage of life. Our veterinary team in Cranbourne also encourages planning ahead, including insurance and long-term care discussions, so decisions can always be made with confidence.
Your pet’s care is supported by a highly experienced team who provide everything from routine check ups and preventative care, to advanced diagnostics, surgery and dentistry. We take a careful, thorough approach to every case and keep you informed at each step, so your pet receives reliable, compassionate care throughout their life.
Whether your pet needs everyday health support, or help with a more complex condition, our team work together to provide clear answers and thoughtful treatment in a calm, modern hospital.
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Most adult dogs and cats should be seen once a year for a full health check and vaccination review. Senior pets often benefit from six-monthly visits so changes in mobility, weight or organ health can be identified early.
Each visit includes a thorough nose-to-tail examination, assessing your pet’s teeth, eyes, ears, joints, heart, lungs and abdomen. These checks allow our experienced vets to pick up subtle issues before they become more serious.
No. Vaccination plans are tailored to your pet’s age, lifestyle and exposure risk. Dogs that socialise regularly or attend kennels may need different protection compared to those with quieter routines, while cats have different needs depending on whether they live indoors or outdoors.
We continue to see conditions such as dental disease, arthritis and preventable infectious illness in the local area. Routine health checks allow us to monitor these risks closely and support pets in Cranbourne with timely, proactive care.
Yes. Many viruses persist in the environment and can be carried into the home. Regular checks also help identify issues unrelated to lifestyle, such as dental disease or age-related changes.
Please bring your pet’s vaccination record and let us know about any changes you have noticed since their last visit. This helps our veterinary team provide clear, personalised advice and continuity of care.
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.
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