981 days ago

Lockdown Level 4

Hamilton Small Animal Veterinary Centre

We are OPEN and operational at LEVEL 4 but under the strictest protocols.

If you need your pet seen by one of our Vets please contact the clinic on 07 8492963. Our team are here to ensure your animals get the care and treatment that is needed.💕

🦠Changes in place at the clinic🦠

❤️Please phone ahead to make a booking or discuss your needs
❤️Please do not enter the clinic
❤️Please phone from your car on arrival and we will let you know the procedure to follow
❤️Please allow 24hrs notice for prescriptions, these can be collected from the clinic. Again please phone from your car on arrival and wait further instruction
❤️We are working extended hours to accommodate everyone.

Clinic Hours:
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7.30am - 6.30pm

❤️Further clinic updates will be posted on here.

Finally, thank you for your patience and understanding, Kia Kaha

www.hamiltonvets.co.nz...

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