11 Reviews

Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic

Cape Town, Western Cape
General Info
Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic has established itself as a recognizable entity among Western Cape animal enthusiasts who seek nearby veterinary assistance. The clinic's position within Western Cape enables pet owners from surrounding areas to obtain consistent veterinary services. Depending on the case services may include routine checkups pet vaccinations early disease screenings and diagnostic consultations. Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic establishes an organized and tranquil environment which reduces stress levels for both pets and their owners. The veterinary team in Cape Town manages numerous medical requirements that include skin and coat problems alongside dental issues and mobility challenges. The clinic manages standard wellness visits and preventive plans while also possessing expertise in treating urgent conditions such as infections and digestive changes. Families throughout Western Cape frequently depend on Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic to help them navigate complex diagnoses while managing their senior pets with chronic conditions. Visitors frequently discuss the clinic's communication approach which stands out for its clarity and kindness. Pet owners experience increased confidence regarding their choices for their animals through this support. Numerous clients maintain long-term engagement because they perceive consistent service quality and develop trust through prolonged interaction. The veterinary team possesses expertise in both standard and intricate animal health issues which positions them uniquely to provide guidance for extended care plans. The Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic experiences ongoing expansion due to an increasing number of pet owners relocating to Cape Town or seeking nearby veterinary services. The clinic's involvement with the local pet community establishes a network of responsible pet ownership combined with attentive animal care. The Western Cape continues to stand as a dependable option for those pursuing established veterinary practices that deliver both routine care and emergency services. Inhabitants of Cape Town together with those from adjacent Western Cape regions commonly value the presence of Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic as a nearby medical facility. Whether new pet owners seeking advice or longtime clients managing special conditions the demand for clear compassionate and consistent veterinary service remains constant. This practice serves an essential function within the community.
Reviews
Kirsten Holmes
2 Apr 2022
REPORT
This vet was exceedingly thorough. We've been dealing with a difficult medical condition for years with another vet. I was very lost with his care. Fish Hoek vets went through the entire treatment pla... Read More
This vet was exceedingly thorough. We've been dealing with a difficult medical condition for years with another vet. I was very lost with his care. Fish Hoek vets went through the entire treatment plan with me in detail, so I finally understand what's going on. The vet spent almost an hour with me. He was amazing. Now we have direction. Read Less
Janet Howroyd
5 Apr 2018
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Dawn Munro
24 Feb 2018
REPORT
Dr Jean is the Best animal doctor ever. She is super knowledgeable and has a wickedly dry sense of humour. I love this practice. They are loving, thorough, professional, friendly and keep you infor... Read More
Dr Jean is the Best animal doctor ever. She is super knowledgeable and has a wickedly dry sense of humour. I love this practice. They are loving, thorough, professional, friendly and keep you informed. xxx Read Less
Thandi Kharma Steele
5 Feb 2018
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Nicole Chamberlin
23 May 2017
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Hi there My boyfriend, Paul Haring, has lost his almost blind small black& white border collie doggie called Shade. He takes her to glencairn beach every day at 4ish, she’s scared of crossing the rai... Read More
Hi there My boyfriend, Paul Haring, has lost his almost blind small black& white border collie doggie called Shade. He takes her to glencairn beach every day at 4ish, she’s scared of crossing the railway line so she likes to stay in parking lot. Usually there’s a car guard but yesterday there wasn’t. He played frizbee for 10mins with other dog & came back to find her missing. I’m hoping a passerby saw her & thought she was lost… Can you please let me know if she is handed i...n to your vet, or neighbouring vets or you hear anything from community. I’ve posted it on Tears, SPCA – are there any other neighbourhood watches, groups or missing dog pages on Facebook you can suggest? See More Read Less
Alistair Clacherty
14 May 2017
REPORT
In response to Jennifer Groth's comments, while I don't doubt the accuracy of what she says as she has quoted chapter and verse and wasn't 'venting', as can happpen, my experience at Fish Hoek Vets an... Read More
In response to Jennifer Groth's comments, while I don't doubt the accuracy of what she says as she has quoted chapter and verse and wasn't 'venting', as can happpen, my experience at Fish Hoek Vets and with Dr Jean has been quite the opposite both in the attention to detail, compassionate handling of a dog that had to be euthanased (and a very sad family) and in other respects. Read Less
Jennifer Groth
11 Apr 2017
REPORT
My cat had a damaged nail/toe that was pussing. First of all, the vet (Jean, Irish vet) was on the computer more than she was actually actively looking at my cat and me, to explain what was going on. ... Read More
My cat had a damaged nail/toe that was pussing. First of all, the vet (Jean, Irish vet) was on the computer more than she was actually actively looking at my cat and me, to explain what was going on. I was given antibiotics to give to my cat, which was all fine and expected, and then asked to come back the following week, and advised to please NOT feed my cat the night before, in case she needed to remove the nail on that day. So I came back a week later, not having fed my cat the whole night and the whole day, only to be told she'd make an appointment for the operation the following Tuesday. So was charged yet ANOTHER consultation-fee, only to be told the same thing, that she should 'probably take the toe out'. So in I went on Tuesday morning for the operation only to THEN be told that my cat should be x-rayed, to see whether there was anything in the lung that may be affecting the toe --- why was I not told this the previous TWO times I was there? Also, then I was told he should also do a feline-aids test (which I then had to point out on the vet's lovely computer-screen, that we had already done that test some time ago). I was basically being milked right there, on the morning of the operation, for more and more money, all of which could have been discussed with me the previous two appointments! I left my cat there inspite of my irritation, and went home, but all of this didn't seem right with me so I called to ask whether he had gone in already ... he hadn't yet, so I went back and fetched my cat, without having the - probably unnecessary(?) - toe-operation done. I saved myself R2500, which with xrays and blood-tests would have come to a whopping and quite frankly ridicilous R4000! I understand that vets might not be people persons, but seriously a more caring attitude would have been expected and appreciated by me. But as it went, it was more like a 'money-making' scheme, and nothing to do with caring vet-care at all. Shame on you. And while I'm at it, that one receptionist shouldn't be a receptionist if she can't handle the 'pressure' of being behind that desk, answering phones and helping clients. Needless to say I will not be coming back to your practice, unless your "practice" changes. Regards, Jennifer Fennessy Read Less
Chrismari Visser
21 Feb 2017
REPORT
Wow next level professional service! Truly care about the needs of pets and their owners.
Vicki Betch
19 Oct 2016
REPORT
I was very impressed with the service. Although there are new Vets the Lady I saw, Jean was absolutely fantastic!!! Very friendly and she was brilliant with my dogs. Will recommend her to anyone.
Barbara Bridge
16 Sep 2016
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Kashiefa Candice Devries
15 Mar 2015
REPORT
Very professional, helpfull and caring. I recommend fish Hoek to anybody.
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Where is Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic located?
Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic is located at 77 Kommetjie Rd, NULL, Cape Town,NULL 7975. It's easily accessible to pet owners in the Cape Town area and surrounding communities.
What time does Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic open and close each day?
Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic is open Monday 08:30 AM - 18:00 PM, Tuesday 08:30 AM - 18:00 PM, Wednesday 08:30 AM - 18:00 PM, Thursday 08:30 AM - 18:00 PM, Friday 08:30 AM - 18:00 PM. On Saturdays, it's open 08:30 AM to 13:00 PM. They are closed on Sundays.
Is Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic open on Saturdays?
Yes, Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic is open on Saturdays. Their Saturday hours are 08:30AM to 13:00 PM.
Is Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic open on Sundays?
No, Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic is closed on Sundays. They operate Monday through Saturday, serving pet owners during the week and on Saturday.
How can I book an appointment at Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic?
You can book an appointment online with Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic via our website. Simply click the 'Book an Appointment' button on their profile or use TopVet’s online scheduling. Alternatively, you can call the clinic at to schedule a visit.
Business Hours
Monday
Mon
08:30AM-18:00PM
Tuesday
Tue
08:30AM-18:00PM
Wednesday
Wed
08:30AM-18:00PM
Thursday
Thu
08:30AM-18:00PM
Friday
Fri
08:30AM-18:00PM
Saturday
Sat
08:30AM-13:00PM
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Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic

Cape Town, Western Cape
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77 Kommetjie Rd
Cape Town Western Cape 7975
Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic has established itself as a recognizable entity among Western Cape animal enthusiasts who seek nearby veterinary assistance. The clinic's position within Western Cape enables pet owners from surrounding areas to obtain consistent veterinary services. Depending on the case services may include routine checkups pet vaccinations early disease screenings and diagnostic consultations. Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic establishes an organized and tranquil environment which reduces stress levels for both pets and their owners. The veterinary team in Cape Town manages numerous medical requirements that include skin and coat problems alongside dental issues and mobility challenges. The clinic manages standard wellness visits and preventive plans while also possessing expertise in treating urgent conditions such as infections and digestive changes. Families throughout Western Cape frequently depend on Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic to help them navigate complex diagnoses while managing their senior pets with chronic conditions. Visitors frequently discuss the clinic's communication approach which stands out for its clarity and kindness. Pet owners experience increased confidence regarding their choices for their animals through this support. Numerous clients maintain long-term engagement because they perceive consistent service quality and develop trust through prolonged interaction. The veterinary team possesses expertise in both standard and intricate animal health issues which positions them uniquely to provide guidance for extended care plans. The Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic experiences ongoing expansion due to an increasing number of pet owners relocating to Cape Town or seeking nearby veterinary services. The clinic's involvement with the local pet community establishes a network of responsible pet ownership combined with attentive animal care. The Western Cape continues to stand as a dependable option for those pursuing established veterinary practices that deliver both routine care and emergency services. Inhabitants of Cape Town together with those from adjacent Western Cape regions commonly value the presence of Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic as a nearby medical facility. Whether new pet owners seeking advice or longtime clients managing special conditions the demand for clear compassionate and consistent veterinary service remains constant. This practice serves an essential function within the community.
Monday
08:30AM-18:00PM
Tuesday
08:30AM-18:00PM
Wednesday
08:30AM-18:00PM
Thursday
08:30AM-18:00PM
Friday
08:30AM-18:00PM
Saturday
08:30AM-13:00PM
Kirsten Holmes
2 Apr 2022
REPORT
This vet was exceedingly thorough. We've been dealing with a difficult medical condition for years with another vet. I was very lost with his care. Fish Hoek vets went through the entire treatment pla... Read More
This vet was exceedingly thorough. We've been dealing with a difficult medical condition for years with another vet. I was very lost with his care. Fish Hoek vets went through the entire treatment plan with me in detail, so I finally understand what's going on. The vet spent almost an hour with me. He was amazing. Now we have direction. Read Less
Janet Howroyd
5 Apr 2018
REPORT
Dawn Munro
24 Feb 2018
REPORT
Dr Jean is the Best animal doctor ever. She is super knowledgeable and has a wickedly dry sense of humour. I love this practice. They are loving, thorough, professional, friendly and keep you infor... Read More
Dr Jean is the Best animal doctor ever. She is super knowledgeable and has a wickedly dry sense of humour. I love this practice. They are loving, thorough, professional, friendly and keep you informed. xxx Read Less
Thandi Kharma Steele
5 Feb 2018
REPORT
Nicole Chamberlin
23 May 2017
REPORT
Hi there My boyfriend, Paul Haring, has lost his almost blind small black& white border collie doggie called Shade. He takes her to glencairn beach every day at 4ish, she’s scared of crossing the rai... Read More
Hi there My boyfriend, Paul Haring, has lost his almost blind small black& white border collie doggie called Shade. He takes her to glencairn beach every day at 4ish, she’s scared of crossing the railway line so she likes to stay in parking lot. Usually there’s a car guard but yesterday there wasn’t. He played frizbee for 10mins with other dog & came back to find her missing. I’m hoping a passerby saw her & thought she was lost… Can you please let me know if she is handed i...n to your vet, or neighbouring vets or you hear anything from community. I’ve posted it on Tears, SPCA – are there any other neighbourhood watches, groups or missing dog pages on Facebook you can suggest? See More Read Less
Alistair Clacherty
14 May 2017
REPORT
In response to Jennifer Groth's comments, while I don't doubt the accuracy of what she says as she has quoted chapter and verse and wasn't 'venting', as can happpen, my experience at Fish Hoek Vets an... Read More
In response to Jennifer Groth's comments, while I don't doubt the accuracy of what she says as she has quoted chapter and verse and wasn't 'venting', as can happpen, my experience at Fish Hoek Vets and with Dr Jean has been quite the opposite both in the attention to detail, compassionate handling of a dog that had to be euthanased (and a very sad family) and in other respects. Read Less
Jennifer Groth
11 Apr 2017
REPORT
My cat had a damaged nail/toe that was pussing. First of all, the vet (Jean, Irish vet) was on the computer more than she was actually actively looking at my cat and me, to explain what was going on. ... Read More
My cat had a damaged nail/toe that was pussing. First of all, the vet (Jean, Irish vet) was on the computer more than she was actually actively looking at my cat and me, to explain what was going on. I was given antibiotics to give to my cat, which was all fine and expected, and then asked to come back the following week, and advised to please NOT feed my cat the night before, in case she needed to remove the nail on that day. So I came back a week later, not having fed my cat the whole night and the whole day, only to be told she'd make an appointment for the operation the following Tuesday. So was charged yet ANOTHER consultation-fee, only to be told the same thing, that she should 'probably take the toe out'. So in I went on Tuesday morning for the operation only to THEN be told that my cat should be x-rayed, to see whether there was anything in the lung that may be affecting the toe --- why was I not told this the previous TWO times I was there? Also, then I was told he should also do a feline-aids test (which I then had to point out on the vet's lovely computer-screen, that we had already done that test some time ago). I was basically being milked right there, on the morning of the operation, for more and more money, all of which could have been discussed with me the previous two appointments! I left my cat there inspite of my irritation, and went home, but all of this didn't seem right with me so I called to ask whether he had gone in already ... he hadn't yet, so I went back and fetched my cat, without having the - probably unnecessary(?) - toe-operation done. I saved myself R2500, which with xrays and blood-tests would have come to a whopping and quite frankly ridicilous R4000! I understand that vets might not be people persons, but seriously a more caring attitude would have been expected and appreciated by me. But as it went, it was more like a 'money-making' scheme, and nothing to do with caring vet-care at all. Shame on you. And while I'm at it, that one receptionist shouldn't be a receptionist if she can't handle the 'pressure' of being behind that desk, answering phones and helping clients. Needless to say I will not be coming back to your practice, unless your "practice" changes. Regards, Jennifer Fennessy Read Less
Chrismari Visser
21 Feb 2017
REPORT
Wow next level professional service! Truly care about the needs of pets and their owners.
Vicki Betch
19 Oct 2016
REPORT
I was very impressed with the service. Although there are new Vets the Lady I saw, Jean was absolutely fantastic!!! Very friendly and she was brilliant with my dogs. Will recommend her to anyone.
Barbara Bridge
16 Sep 2016
REPORT
Kashiefa Candice Devries
15 Mar 2015
REPORT
Very professional, helpfull and caring. I recommend fish Hoek to anybody.
Where is Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic located?
Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic is located at 77 Kommetjie Rd, NULL, Cape Town,NULL 7975. It's easily accessible to pet owners in the Cape Town area and surrounding communities.
What time does Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic open and close each day?
Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic is open Monday 08:30 AM - 18:00 PM, Tuesday 08:30 AM - 18:00 PM, Wednesday 08:30 AM - 18:00 PM, Thursday 08:30 AM - 18:00 PM, Friday 08:30 AM - 18:00 PM. On Saturdays, it's open 08:30 AM to 13:00 PM. They are closed on Sundays.
Is Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic open on Saturdays?
Yes, Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic is open on Saturdays. Their Saturday hours are 08:30AM to 13:00 PM.
Is Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic open on Sundays?
No, Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic is closed on Sundays. They operate Monday through Saturday, serving pet owners during the week and on Saturday.
How can I book an appointment at Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic?
You can book an appointment online with Fish Hoek Veterinary Clinic via our website. Simply click the 'Book an Appointment' button on their profile or use TopVet’s online scheduling. Alternatively, you can call the clinic at to schedule a visit.
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