6 Reviews

Gillitts Veterinary Hospital

Durban, KwaZulu Natal
General Info
The year 2014 has been a good year for the Gillitts Veterinary Hospital which has seen the staff complement grow. There are two vets on duty every day of the week, a sterilization clinic operates every Wednesday and vaccinations are offered every Thursday. A dental clinic is currently operating until the end of July.
The facility covers and treats general medical and surgery cases. At present, upgrades to the facilities for some orthopaedic procedures is underway. In addition, the facility offers a free weight clinic for patients battling to lose excess pounds.
The hospital offers digital radiology, ultrasonography, endoscopy and a comprehensive in-house laboratory. The hospital, which is equipped with underfloor heating, can house up to 29 patients at a time. The hospital is privileged to have a comprehensive veterinary shop, with a wide selection of products to choose from. In addition we also offer parlour services and dipping.
Your pet is more than just a pet... they are part of your family. Gillitts Veterinary team's aim is to provide good professional care with a smile.
Reviews
Anita Rautenbach
6 Mar 2018
REPORT
Charles Atkinson
21 Feb 2017
REPORT
Fantastic people !!! Our cat Oscar accidentally ate Panado, (I mean, why ???) which is highly toxic to cats and apparently usually ends badly... He landed up having to stay for almost a week in hospit... Read More
Fantastic people !!! Our cat Oscar accidentally ate Panado, (I mean, why ???) which is highly toxic to cats and apparently usually ends badly... He landed up having to stay for almost a week in hospital but due to the diligence and expert care at Gillitts Veterinary Hospital, he came home today !! I was really touched by the personal care and empathy everyone at the practice showed.... I would recommend you guys any time. Read Less
Trevor Kleinhans
3 May 2016
REPORT
My Jack Russell (Jasper) of 12yrs old had kidney failure. He lost 80% use of his kidney just before I went away on a holiday in February 2016. The Doctors managed to keep him alive against all odds. T... Read More
My Jack Russell (Jasper) of 12yrs old had kidney failure. He lost 80% use of his kidney just before I went away on a holiday in February 2016. The Doctors managed to keep him alive against all odds. They were just hoping he would make it until I returned. He was even able live a further 2 months due to the dedication and devotion by these Doctors. Many times seeing to him after hours when he needed a drip. Everyone from the front desk staff to the assistants in the back were amazing. Thank you all! Read Less
Burnette Taylor
22 Mar 2016
REPORT
Colleen Van Der Berg
7 Aug 2015
REPORT
Michelle Carron Gouws
11 Sep 2014
REPORT
So I brought my dog to you guys for a mass (lump) I found by her mammary gland... The doctor did tests on her and put a needle into the lump to test for any cancer cells.... Well you can imagine how d... Read More
So I brought my dog to you guys for a mass (lump) I found by her mammary gland... The doctor did tests on her and put a needle into the lump to test for any cancer cells.... Well you can imagine how devastated I was when I was told by the doctor later on in the day that he did Infact find cancer cells in the mass... He advised we removed the mass ASAP and send it away for further testing in order to see if the cancer was malignant or benign..If it was aggressive then I would need to take her for an ultra sound to see if the cancer had spread.. This was all going to cost a fortune so I decided to phone the SPCA and see if they could do the operation which they could.. So I came to fetch the x rays and whatever else the vet did to take with me to the SPCA. I was told I needed to pay before they released anything to me, which I did.. To get to the point of this story is that the SPCA removed the mass and sent it away for testing.. A week later, today I was phoned and told the mass was just a FATTY lump and Not CANCER! Could you please inform me as to why I was told the injection that was put into my dogs lump showed all signs of cancer cells ???? I don't think you understand how those words affected my life. I was an emotional wreck! And all for something that was not even true.Read Less
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031 765 1305
14 Old Main Road
Durban KwaZulu Natal 3610
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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Gillitts Veterinary Hospital

Durban, KwaZulu Natal
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14 Old Main Road
Durban KwaZulu Natal 3610
The year 2014 has been a good year for the Gillitts Veterinary Hospital which has seen the staff complement grow. There are two vets on duty every day of the week, a sterilization clinic operates every Wednesday and vaccinations are offered every Thursday. A dental clinic is currently operating until the end of July.
The facility covers and treats general medical and surgery cases. At present, upgrades to the facilities for some orthopaedic procedures is underway. In addition, the facility offers a free weight clinic for patients battling to lose excess pounds.
The hospital offers digital radiology, ultrasonography, endoscopy and a comprehensive in-house laboratory. The hospital, which is equipped with underfloor heating, can house up to 29 patients at a time. The hospital is privileged to have a comprehensive veterinary shop, with a wide selection of products to choose from. In addition we also offer parlour services and dipping.
Your pet is more than just a pet... they are part of your family. Gillitts Veterinary team's aim is to provide good professional care with a smile.
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
Anita Rautenbach
6 Mar 2018
REPORT
Charles Atkinson
21 Feb 2017
REPORT
Fantastic people !!! Our cat Oscar accidentally ate Panado, (I mean, why ???) which is highly toxic to cats and apparently usually ends badly... He landed up having to stay for almost a week in hospit... Read More
Fantastic people !!! Our cat Oscar accidentally ate Panado, (I mean, why ???) which is highly toxic to cats and apparently usually ends badly... He landed up having to stay for almost a week in hospital but due to the diligence and expert care at Gillitts Veterinary Hospital, he came home today !! I was really touched by the personal care and empathy everyone at the practice showed.... I would recommend you guys any time. Read Less
Trevor Kleinhans
3 May 2016
REPORT
My Jack Russell (Jasper) of 12yrs old had kidney failure. He lost 80% use of his kidney just before I went away on a holiday in February 2016. The Doctors managed to keep him alive against all odds. T... Read More
My Jack Russell (Jasper) of 12yrs old had kidney failure. He lost 80% use of his kidney just before I went away on a holiday in February 2016. The Doctors managed to keep him alive against all odds. They were just hoping he would make it until I returned. He was even able live a further 2 months due to the dedication and devotion by these Doctors. Many times seeing to him after hours when he needed a drip. Everyone from the front desk staff to the assistants in the back were amazing. Thank you all! Read Less
Burnette Taylor
22 Mar 2016
REPORT
Colleen Van Der Berg
7 Aug 2015
REPORT
Michelle Carron Gouws
11 Sep 2014
REPORT
So I brought my dog to you guys for a mass (lump) I found by her mammary gland... The doctor did tests on her and put a needle into the lump to test for any cancer cells.... Well you can imagine how d... Read More
So I brought my dog to you guys for a mass (lump) I found by her mammary gland... The doctor did tests on her and put a needle into the lump to test for any cancer cells.... Well you can imagine how devastated I was when I was told by the doctor later on in the day that he did Infact find cancer cells in the mass... He advised we removed the mass ASAP and send it away for further testing in order to see if the cancer was malignant or benign..If it was aggressive then I would need to take her for an ultra sound to see if the cancer had spread.. This was all going to cost a fortune so I decided to phone the SPCA and see if they could do the operation which they could.. So I came to fetch the x rays and whatever else the vet did to take with me to the SPCA. I was told I needed to pay before they released anything to me, which I did.. To get to the point of this story is that the SPCA removed the mass and sent it away for testing.. A week later, today I was phoned and told the mass was just a FATTY lump and Not CANCER! Could you please inform me as to why I was told the injection that was put into my dogs lump showed all signs of cancer cells ???? I don't think you understand how those words affected my life. I was an emotional wreck! And all for something that was not even true.Read Less
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