107 Marius St Tamworth 2340
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107 Marius St, Tamworth NSW 2340

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Marius Small Animal Veterinary Clinic opening hours in Tamworth


Marius Small Animal Veterinary Clinic opening hours in Tamworth

Mon
8:30am - 5:30pm
Tue
8:30am - 5:30pm
Wed
8:30am - 5:30pm
Thu
8:30am - 7:00pm
Fri
8:30am - 5:30pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Public Holidays Closed
Monday to Friday
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  2. Products and Services

  3. FAQs

About Us

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About Marius Small Animal Veterinary Clinic

AT A GLANCE
  • Over 40 Years’ Experience In Small Animal Practice
  • Small Animal Medicine, Surgery & Dentistry
  • Warm & Friendly Behaviour Consultations
  • Nutritional Advice
  • Special Interest In Exotic & Pocket Pets
"Caring for your pet, as he or she were a part of our family."
We are a small animal veterinary practice treating small domestic pets (dogs, cats, guinea pigs, birds, reptiles) in a caring and friendly environment.

Some of Our Services Include:


  • Avian Advice & Consultations
  • Behaviour Consultations
  • Canine & Feline Internal Medicine
  • Dentistry
  • Dermatology & Allergy Consultations
  • We Groom Cats And Dogs That Require Sedation
  • Dog & Puppy Training
  • Nutrition & Veterinary Product Advice
  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation & Aftercare
  • Preventive Care, Nutrition & Surgical Procedures for Pocket Pets
  • Routine Surgical Procedures
  • Reptile Consultations
  • Wildlife Care & Treatment
  • Inhouse Pathology
  • Radiology & Ultrasound

Payment Methods

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Staff
1-10
Established
1999
Also trades as
Marius Veterinary Clinic

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Product

Amphibians, Axolotls, Birds, Cats, Dogs, Domestic, Exotics, Ferrets, Fish, Frogs, Greyhounds, Guinea Pigs, Lizards, Mammals, Mice, Rabbits, Rats, Reptiles, Snakes, Turtles, Wildlife

Services

Anaesthesia, Behaviour Consultations, Blood Tests, De-sexing, De-worming, Dental Checks, Dentistry, Euthanasia, Examinations, Haematology, Homoeopathy, Hospitalisation, Inpatients, Microchipping, Nursing Care, Nutrition Counselling, Obedience Training, Preventive Care, Rehabilitation, Ultrasounds, Vaccinations, X-rays

Offering

Diet Foods, Puppy Classes, Small Animals

Features

Air Conditioned, Animal Clinics, Animal Hospitals, Australian Operated, Australian Owned, By Appointment, Cats' Areas, Consultations, Heating, Isolation Areas, Laboratory, Licensed, Locally Owned, Multiple Pet Discounts, Registered, Warranties

Issues

Allergies, Arthritis, Back, Behaviour, Diseases, Ears, Eyes, Fleas, Heartworm, Injuries, Itchiness, Pain, Reproduction, Ringworm, Soft Tissue Disorders, Ticks, Trauma, Weight, Worms

Catering To

Behaviour Management, Dermatology, Geriatrics, Internal Medicine, Pathology, Radiology, Surgery, Ultrasonography

Keywords

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FAQs

  • Do you have animal nutrition specialist?

    No, but we have qualified vet nurses who have a special interest in nutrition and have done courses in pet nutrition.

  • Can I bring in my birds to be looked at?

    Yes, we have an avian service for all birds and welcome you to bring them in for treatment.

  • What other animals can you treat?

    We can also treat reptiles. This is another service we can provide for you.

  • At what age do you de-sex dogs and cats?

    Usually best around 6 months.

  • When do puppies need to be vaccinated?

    First vaccination is a C3 (canine distemper, parvovirus, hepatitis) at 6-8 weeks, 2nd vaccination is C5 (canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine hepatitis, bordetella bronchiseptica and canine parainfluenza) at 12 weeks and 3rd vaccination is C5 (canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine hepatitis, bordetella bronchiseptica and canine parainfluenza) at 16 weeks. It is very important for your puppy to have all booster injections. Then annual boosters.

  • When do kittens need to be vaccinated?

    First vaccination is Feline infectious enteritis, Feline Calicivirus, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis at 8 weeks, 2nd vaccination is Feline infectious enteritis, Feline Calicivirus, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis at 12 weeks and 3rd vaccination is Feline infectious enteritis, Feline Calicivirus, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis at 16 weeks. Then annual boosters. Please contact us about other vaccinations we may recommend for your cat(s).