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University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sydney and dedicated 24/7 Emergency & Critical Care Team

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The University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sydney has been a long term provider of specialist veterinary care having developed a world class reputation for its staff and facilities. We have on-site specialists in a variety of disciplines including feline and canine medicine, surgery, anaesthesia, diagnostic imaging, oncology and cardiology.

Mission

Whether your animal needs routine veterinary care or is seriously ill, we're proud to offer the best possible care.

At the University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sydney your pet will not only receive expert veterinary attention but you and your animal will be cared for by a highly committed team of veterinarians, support staff and veterinary interns. Our staff are available day and night to monitor and care for ill and hospitalized patients.

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The University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sydney is acclaimed internationally for its health care and welfare of animals. It is a general practice veterinary clinic, a referral centre where other vets send complex cases, a 24/7 emergency service and a teaching hospital whose graduates are dedicated to the compassionate and skilled care of companion animals.



"The Sydney University Veterinary Teaching Hospital UVTHS is acclaimed internationally for its exceptional health, care and welfare of animals.A full service hospital, Sydney Uni Vet is a general practice, a referral centre for specialist vets to undertake complex cases, a teaching hospital for veterinary science students and a 24hr emergency vet. We are also we know for a quality Puppy Preschool, and Puppy High School.Our general and emergency vets often service Camperdown, Glebe, Ultimo, Annandale, Darlington, Eveleigh and surrounding suburbs. While our specialist vets see patients from all over Sydney and Australia wide.As well as our Camperdown Vet Hospital, we have a Camden Clinic and the Valentine Charlton Cat Centre."
Address: Evelyn Williams, Bldg B10 The Univesity Of Sydney , Sydney 2050, NSW, AU
Phone: (02) 9351 3437
ua.ude.yendys@tevinu
State: NSW
City: Sydney
Zip Code: 2050



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My cat Tommy passed away a few nights ago. We took him here to have him cremated however we changed our mind and instead collected him and buried him in our yard. The staff here are very friendly, professional and understanding. I confided in one of the staff members here today and she told me about her cat Quinn. She made me feel a lot better about everything I was feeling and shared her story about her experiences. The staff here make your experiences feel valued and they really do care about animals. Although I am hurting, I feel a bit better now knowing that other people have also experience similar things and sharing the insights with them helped me to process my feelings a little better. Thank you for all the help you have given to my family and I. We feel sad but we feel good knowing that the staff at the Syd uni vet genuinely care and understand animal matters. Thank you also for being generous with your insight and helping us to identify the breed of cat that Tommy is. We loved him a lot and losing an animal is by far the hardest thing I have been through.
My cat had a blocked urethra, which can be a life threatening condition. When we took him to the SUVH a sequence of events took place whereby he was discharged before he had peed. We were willing to get a NILS loan for pensioners so that he could receive the best care. The University Vet Hospital seemed unfamiliar with this, we explained that it would take three days and the money would be sent straight to them. Meanwhile, they discharged him, saying they would contact us to check on him. They then sent a referral letter to the wrong vet which they ccd to us and did not give us a discharge letter with important information regarding his ongoing treatment. Neither were we contacted by them. They assured us that they have given him the best treatment available and I now believe this, but I do believe that they are cutting corners, possibly due to being short staffed. I can only hope that when SASH finally sets up in Alexandria sometime this year that we will have more choice to access specialist Vet Care, and pressure may be alleviated on the SUVH
We found stray cat that just ran over the Parramatta road. We took the cat to this hospital to scan microchip and find the owner as this cat look like someone’s pet. We called the hospital make sure it’s open.. and then walking 1.5k and hoping the cat will be able to find home. The problem is the nurse vet said the scanner just broken. The nurse vet help us just only by using google or take to RSPCA or take the cat and leave it where we found. That’s sad ..Its such a big hospital and there is only one scanner. This hospital should be our hope not hopeless.
Waited for 3 hrs for a $500 potassium tablet! Supposedly that was the diagnosis given to my cat for limping on a very swollen leg. Next day took her to the local vet. In 10 mins she was diagnosed, knee drained, and given pain killers. Total cost $200. This Vet emergency clinic takes advantage of folks at their weakest moment. Shame on you.
We took our little 9 month Sphynx Wallace to these guys. I can not say enough about the professionalism, friendliness and care that they gave to our little boy. We were kept updated at every step and the genuine care they showed for our little boy was amazing. Thank you so much to the whole team, and especially to Dr. Sorcha Costello, your updates and advice kept our anxiety in control :
Took my small dog in for tick paralysis, it was a very worrying time after a bad vet had treated her first. They were very kind and empathic for the entire experience and the vet took the time to addressed my concerns as the owner. Can't thank them enough
So grateful for the care and attention the rockstars at Sydney Uni Vet Clinic give!! Nova is one lucky dog!
Visited emergency 5 times with different animals and always received the best care. Doctors and nurses are competent and love animals. Separate huge thank you to Dr Hardy Chen who was looking after my little Pomeranian boy who was admitted with neck pain and respiratory issues. He took such good care of my boy, did all tests straight away and explained every detail of health issues and forward treatment & care. Dr Hardy Chen is kind animals loving person with extensive knowledge in animal health. Can’t thank Dr Hardy Chen enough.
Stop referring to this uni vet practice. They are not cheaper, nor more caring than other vets, they are not even friendly but rude and arrogant. They told me on the phone they charge $310 to see a specialist and they don’t take new patients for generalist consultations. VSOS are much cheaper, as good, more caring and friendlier.
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