House Call Vet

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Your pet means the world to you. So, when you can’t leave the house or have an emergency with your dog or cat, you need to know you have care you can rely on. At Plus One Vet, we ensure you can get access to the essential health care you need for your four-legged family member with our house call vet service in the outer northern suburbs of Brisbane including Nundah, Clayfiend, Kalinga, Hendra, Northgate, Kedron, and Chermside. Call or book online to book a visit from Dr. Leo and our team from Plus One Vet.

Our House Call Veterinarian Services for Dogs & Cats

Our house call veterinarian services are available by calling our caring Nundah house call vets to book your pet in for:

While our house call vets are available on short notice, it’s best to call and book as soon as possible, especially if you are concerned about your pet’s health. We also have two clinics in Sunnybank and Nundah for urgent care.  

House Call Vet Sunnybank

The House Call Vet Who Cares About Your Pet As Much As You Do

At Plus One Vet, animals are our life. We consider you and your pets part of our family, ensuring you can access the care they deserve, when they need it. This is what some of our Plus One family have to say about our care and support.

Benefits of Calling Our Mobile Vet Doctor, Dr. Leo

Affordable Vet Care
Caring for your pets shouldn’t cost an arm and a leg. This is why we keep our prices fair to ensure you can look after your pet like any other member of the family.

Multilingual Team
We have English, Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese and Taiwanese Hokkien speaking staff to help provide dog and cat care, as well as education about how to best look after your pet.

Education-Focused Pet Care
When our home call vets visit, we help educate you on ways to improve your pet’s health and wellbeing to ensure they live a long healthy life.

Family Feel
Our team loves animals, and care for your pets as if they were one of our own. We want to ensure you are always comfortable and can come to use without fear of judgement.

Nundah

07 3707 5434

Easy Mobile Vet Service for Checkups & Routine Care

Just like your annual health check-up, your pet should have regular veterinary exams. These check-ups help us monitor their overall health, including their skin, coat, teeth, and behavior. We’ll also administer necessary vaccinations and provide tailored nutritional advice.

When to Call an a Home Call Vet

You should book a home call vet any time your pooch or feline friend needs veterinary care and you can’t make it to our  Nundah clinic on Brisbane’s Northside. If you’re worried about your pet or have been putting off that checkup, there’s now no need with Dr. Leo and our friendly team are able to come to you and your pet. Call to speak to one of our team or book online today.

House Call Vet Sunnybank

Nundah

07 3707 5434

Book an Emergency Vet Home Visit in Nundah & Surrounds

Can’t make it to the vet? No worries! Our mobile vets on Brisbane’s Northside offer convenient home visits for check-ups, vaccinations, and emergency care.

Contact our experienced team or book online for a time that suits you.

Nundah Village Vet

Nundah

07 3707 5434

Frequently Asked Questions About Mobile Vet Clinics

Can vets make home calls?

Some vets can make home calls for checkups, essential care and emergency pet care. Not all vets provide home visits and have restricted hours for visits, so it’s best to call to book or book online, if available. Plus One Vet is available for home calls in the Nundah area, Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm.

What does it mean if the vet is coming to the house?

A vet who makes house calls can provide essential veterinary care, such as health checkups, emergency calls and more. Making an appointment with a home call vet is a good solution if you can’t leave the home or make it to a veterinary clinic, such as being elderly, sick, large dogs or for pets who don’t travel well.

What is urgent in a dog?
Severe bleeding that won’t stop, choking, trouble breathing, or bleeding from the nose, mouth, rectum, or urine all represent critical situations for a dog that require immediate attention. If your dog is facing any of these issues, is in intense pain, struggles to breathe, or has another urgent concern, take them to a veterinarian or quickly contact a mobile vet for assistance.
How long should I wait to call a vet if my cat isn’t eating?
If your cat hasn’t eaten for over 24 hours, it’s advisable to reach out to a veterinarian. There can be various reasons for your cat’s lack of appetite, including disliking their food, experiencing stress, or dealing with an underlying health issue. Consulting a vet can help rule out any serious medical concerns. A house call vet can examine your cat in its familiar surroundings and evaluate any behavioral stressors that might be affecting its eating habits.
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