2 Reviews

Moama Veterinary Clinic

Moama, New South Wales
Reviews
Roger Whitely
2 Jun 2018
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10 out of 5 for Cloe the vetinary doctor. Milo the brown cat got bitten by a brown snake and started fitting. Got him the Moama vet in under 10 minutes from bite, oxygen, saline drip and it will cost ... Read More
10 out of 5 for Cloe the vetinary doctor. Milo the brown cat got bitten by a brown snake and started fitting. Got him the Moama vet in under 10 minutes from bite, oxygen, saline drip and it will cost $1,500 regardless of outcome, wife says yes. He stops fitting, stops breathing, no apparent pulse, vet taps face, then open eyeball and no reaction. Stethoscope also provides nothing. Taps face and eyeball again still no activity. Then the adrenaline and anti venom start to kick in and he fired up again, sits up, meow's. They keep him overnight and give second anti venom. Next day he seems pretty good but tired, comes home. Seems to be going really well a few months later. Thanks to Cloe the vetinary doctor, vet nurse and Echua team ( where he was transfered for overnight) along with Labrador and owners who allowed us to jump the queue. Read Less
Michelle Medlicott
12 Dec 2017
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(03) 5480 6071
61 Meninya Street
Moama New South Wales 2731
Business Hours
Monday
Mon
08:00AM-18:00PM
Tuesday
Tue
08:00AM-18:00PM
Wednesday
Wed
08:00AM-18:00PM
Thursday
Thu
08:00AM-18:00PM
Friday
Fri
08:00AM-18:00PM
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Moama Veterinary Clinic

Moama, New South Wales
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61 Meninya Street
Moama New South Wales 2731
Monday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Tuesday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Wednesday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Thursday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Friday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Roger Whitely
2 Jun 2018
REPORT
10 out of 5 for Cloe the vetinary doctor. Milo the brown cat got bitten by a brown snake and started fitting. Got him the Moama vet in under 10 minutes from bite, oxygen, saline drip and it will cost ... Read More
10 out of 5 for Cloe the vetinary doctor. Milo the brown cat got bitten by a brown snake and started fitting. Got him the Moama vet in under 10 minutes from bite, oxygen, saline drip and it will cost $1,500 regardless of outcome, wife says yes. He stops fitting, stops breathing, no apparent pulse, vet taps face, then open eyeball and no reaction. Stethoscope also provides nothing. Taps face and eyeball again still no activity. Then the adrenaline and anti venom start to kick in and he fired up again, sits up, meow's. They keep him overnight and give second anti venom. Next day he seems pretty good but tired, comes home. Seems to be going really well a few months later. Thanks to Cloe the vetinary doctor, vet nurse and Echua team ( where he was transfered for overnight) along with Labrador and owners who allowed us to jump the queue. Read Less
Michelle Medlicott
12 Dec 2017
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