To help us with record keeping, Service NSW has provided all 4 clinics with a QR Code as a digital check-in option. The QR Code will be displayed next to our current sign-in booklet. If you wish to …
COVID-19
Video Consults Unavailable
As mentioned in previous Covid-19 update posts, Macarthur Vet Group has been committed to continue providing you with the services you want and need for your pets throughout Covid-19. We have been …
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update – 24th June 2020
Throughout the Covid isolation period, Macarthur Vet Group has been committed to providing you with the services you want and need for your pets. Although the government has now eased …
Is Your Cat Stressed?
Over the past few months, we have seen an increase in "blocked cats", where the cats are unable to pass urine. This can be very serious and requires urgent veterinary attention. Cats who have …
Puppy Preschool – Online Class
Due to COVID19 and the restrictions that are put in place to minimise face-to-face contact, we are doing everything we can to offer options that enable clients to drastically reduce contact inside the …
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update – 1st April 2020
Veterinary medicine has been recently declared as an essential service, and Macarthur Vet Group is committed to providing you with the services you want and need for your pets during this pandemic. …
Telemedicine – Telephone and Video Consults
**Update - With restrictions continuing to ease, we don't expect to see much future demand for video consults, so are withdrawing this service. Phone consults will still be available if needed. It’s …
Living with pets during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic is disrupting our routines and this affects our pets, in some good and not so good ways. To minimise their being upset by the disruptions, the Australian Veterinary Behaviour …
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update – 24 March 2020
During these very worrying times, we would like to reassure you all that we will be remain open for business, to care for your pets when you need us. But to do so, means we also have to look after …
Coronavirus, your pets and your vet
Firstly, some good news… There are lots of different coronavirus, including one in dogs and another in cats, but this is NOT Covid-19. At this stage there is still no evidence that dogs and cats …