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Bligh Park Veterinary Hospital
693 George St,
South Windsor, NSW 2756
Australia see MAP
Phone: 02 4587 7177
VETERINARY CONSULTATION
TIMES:
no appointment necessary.
Monday to Friday: 9.00 am to 11.00
am and 5 pm to 7.00 pm
Saturday: 9.00 am to 11.00 am
Sunday: 9.00 am to 10.00 am
Public Holidays: No consultations and
office closed,
however we offer boarding facilities.
See Contact Page for AFTER HOURS alternative.
OFFICE HOURS:
for over the counter purchases
and admissions and discharging boarders
Monday to Friday:
9am to 7pm
Saturday: 9am to 11am
Sunday: 9am to 10am
TERMS OF TRADING: Unfortunately we are
unable to extend account facilities.
We demand full payment after consultation or discharge from hospital.
We accept payment by cash, cheque or eftpos.
Credit cards accepted are Visa, Mastercard and Bankcard.
Bartercard and BBX Cards accepted if by prior arrangement.

Christie, Kylie and Alan with friends
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Dr Alan W BENNET, BVMS MRCVS
Dr Alan W BENNET qualified from Glasgow University in 1980 and has practised in Ireland and Australia.
He has also worked as a Veterinary Officer responsible for disease control with the Dept of Agriculture in Northern Ireland.
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Dr Chris Dowey
Chris is born and raised in the Hawkesbury. He graduated from Sydney University in 1989.
He has practised companion animal medicine and surgery in the UK, Central Coast and locally over the past 20 years. He also vets at cat shows and at horse endurance events.
He is married to Linda with two school-age children. He lives in the local area and owns horses, cats, dogs and chooks.
Chloe is one of the practice cats! She is a grubby little thing. she doesn't look after ...
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DIET
First and foremost, good diet is the keystone to maintaining optimum health and the prevention of disease.
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DESEXINGPlease consider carefully before breeding from your pet. Desexing at 6 months of age is the best way to avoid the hassles of seasons, and unwanted litters.
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VACCINATIONSVaccinations are an essential component of infectious disease prevention. We recommend a complete course of puppy and kitten vaccinations and examinations commencing at 6 weeks of age.
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