188 High St,
Cranbourne 3977
Maddison is a Senior Veterinary Nurse at Casey and Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital. She values a healthy and balanced life and brings that same steady approach to her work.
Baylee is one of the veterinary nurses at Casey and Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital. Her days are hands-on and busy, from placing IV catheters and monitoring anaesthetics to caring for patients staying in the hospital.
Samantha’s days at the clinic vary a lot. Some mornings start in surgery, preparing patients and keeping watch during their anaesthetic.
Jessica is one of the veterinary nurses at Casey and Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital. Her workday is spent caring for patients, keeping a close eye on how they are feeling and talking with clients about their pets’ needs.
Claudia is part of the nursing team at Casey and Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital. Most of her day is spent caring for patients in surgery and keeping a close eye on their anaesthesia and recovery.
Alexandra is a Trainee Veterinary Nurse at Casey and Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital. She is building her skills each day and learning how to support patients through their treatments.
Dayle is a Trainee Veterinary Nurse at Casey and Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital. Her days are full of hands-on tasks that help the clinic run smoothly.
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.
Helpful tips and expert guidance to support your pet’s health and everyday well-being.
Real stories from our veterinary team showing how we diagnose, treat and support pets through illness and recovery.
Please bring any previous vet records, current medications and notes about your pet’s diet, behaviour or recent changes.
Yes. We reserve a number of same day consultations for urgent concerns. Please call early so we can help you as soon as possible.
Yes. Repeat prescriptions can be requested by phoning the clinic. Some medications may require a check-up first to ensure they are still appropriate and safe for your pet.
Yes. We offer full blood testing onsite, along with X ray and ultrasound, plus access to mobile CT for more complex cases.
Call us straight away as you are making your way to the clinic, giving a brief description of the emergency so we can be prepared for your pet’s arrival. Depending on the emergency, in certain circumstances, we may direct you to the nearest 24 hour emergency centre.
Our consults are longer than standard appointments. This gives us time to examine your pet carefully, talk through our findings and answer any questions without rushing.
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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