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Continuing Education PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 31 December 2007
Continuing Education is vitally important for people of all proffessions none more so than those involved in healthcare. Veterinarians are required by the various state veterinary boards to complete continuing education. You should ensure that any veterinarian you visit completes these criteria to ensure your pet is recieving optimum health care. Vets at the Ascot Vet Surgery maintain thier education on a regular basis. Ben is a Chartered Member of the Australian Veterinary Association which maintains much higher standard than the basic legislated requirements. Both Scott and Ben attend at least one conference a year, and both regularly read veterinary journals and complete the questionaires contained within.
 
Welcome to the Surgery PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 20 November 2006

 Image if the ClinicWelcome to the information site for the Ascot Vet Surgery. We provide veterinary services to the suburbs, Ascot, Clayfield, Hendra, Hamilton, Wooloowin, Doomben and Pinkenba and surrounds. Here you can find news letters and other information about our practice. We are located at 223 Lancaster Rd, twenty metres from the corner of Racecourse Rd.

This practice has serviced the Ascot, Clayfield and Hendra areas for the past 15 years. To the left you can find some of the services we offer the local community and information on how to access them! Our policies regarding the treatments our patient receive focus on delivering the highest levels of care. Brisbane is fortunate to have many highly qualified specialists with whom we maintain good relationships to ensure all our pets are always receiving the best. Should you wish to contact us you may do so by phone, fax or email - the addresses are below.

 


 

CONTACT DETAILS Phone: 32682688 Fax: 38684408 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 May 2008 )
 
New Client Information PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 20 November 2006

Our doors are always open to new pets. We welcome anyone wishing to take a quick look around our facility. At the first visit the nurse attending reception will ask for some basic contact information.

This information is protected by the Privacy Act. As such we will not release any information about you or your pet to anyone without your express permission. You can find a link below to a document which you can fill in and email or fax to us, or just bring with you to your first appointment.

This will speed up the admission process and ensure you don`t have to wait long to see the veterinarian.

 

 New Client Document

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 May 2008 )