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VetPay

We offer VetPay, which is specifically designed to help you pay for veterinary expenses without the worry of high upfront costs. Once you have been approved through VetPay they will arrange a payment plan and debit your bank account or credit card and pay us for the services provided to you. You can arrange a VetPay application directly from home by visiting www.vetpay.com.au or alternatively you can speak with one of our veterinary nurses and they can assist you with more information or to apply.

Payment Plans – Please ask the receptionists for more information

Other payment options include cash, EFTPOS, cheque, and most major credit cards.

Why can veterinary bills be expensive?

We understand that veterinary bills can be expensive and sometimes it is difficult to comprehend the cost of certain procedures, especially when it can be cheaper to visit the doctor.

  • Unlike for people, the Government does not financially support veterinary services, nor is there Medicare, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, or bulk billing for pets.
  • We are so fortunate that our Government provides comprehensive health care at minimal cost for people.
  • This can sometimes contribute to the inaccurate perception of how much health services truly cost in Australia.
  • This perception is then carried over into the veterinary world and people sometimes believe that veterinary health services costs should reflect the cost of human health services.

Routine procedures

For routine procedures like de-sexing, veterinarians have always reduced the cost of these to assist with minimising the occurrence of unwanted pregnancies and unwanted pets. This reduction in cost will always exist, although costs increase over the years due to inflation and this applies to all the services and products that we offer.

Advanced procedures and services

As veterinary science has advanced, so too have the services that we offer. For a while now we have had specialised services such as dental radiology, ultrasonography, radiology, acupuncture, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, pathology and advanced surgical techniques. These services require trained veterinarians and nursing staff to ensure animals are safely monitored throughout their entire stay with us.

Standards of care

All of our vets and vet nurses are provided with regular training to ensure an excellent standard of care is delivered. The equipment used to assist with this care is continually maintained and upgraded, all of which contributes considerably to the overhead costs of the business.

The message we are trying to share is that as veterinary professionals we do understand that pet bills can be expensive, but with that being said we are an independent entity with no outside support, unlike most human medical hospitals. The services and products that we provide you and your pets come at a cost to us and to you.

Minimising costs

We always try to minimise costs where we can, and do not recommend procedures unless they are absolutely necessary. Estimates for procedures will be provided and discussed in detail before a procedure takes place. We encourage you to never feel afraid to discuss any concerns that you may have regarding costs, with one of our veterinarians.

We are here to help, and if there is a plan we can work out that better suits you and your pet we will endeavour to do so.

Pet insurance

If you have recently purchased a new pet we highly recommend pet insurance. There are many insurance companies out there, so we encourage you to compare and find one that best suits you.

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As always, I am very confident that both my fur babies will receive the very best of level of care, kindness and compassion when we visit, from reception staff, to the vet nurses, and the vets, they are all thoroughly fantastic! - Linda

North Nowra Vet Hospital is a very professional, skilled and caring practice. My pets have been attending over the last 10 years now. - Adrienne Mason

I think your practice is brilliant I’ve been with you for about 10 years with various dogs mainly my jack that was put down and you were all beautiful about that made me feel so much better in a very difficult time for us he was 17 years old he was our baby. - Penelope

"Excellent service"

Excellent service from all concerned at Jervis Bay Vet. Reception were very pleasant and kept us informed on our arrival. Anna (our Vet) was so helpful and understanding. One of our dogs is a very difficult customer! And she is so patient and caring! Everything is explained and we leave very happy with our visit. - Julie

"I just love the care I receive for Millie Waterworth even though she hates being there"

- Michelle

"I’m visiting from out of state and my dog got a sore on his face that was weeping badly, after explaining the problem the vet got me in within an hour of contacting them"

- Terry

"We couldn't be happier that our babies are being given the absolute best care"

We have two dogs, one elderly and one a puppy, with unique health needs. We also have three cats, one with a chronic health condition. At Jervis Bay Veterinary Clinic, all our pets get the care they need, and we’re always given detailed, easy-to-understand information regarding their treatment. We couldn't be happier that our babies are being given the absolute best care. Special mention to our usual vet, David, who always looks after our old girl, Brandy, with much patience and gentle care. - Jen

"Couldn’t be happier"

The entire experience was excellent. We saw Dr. Sam- such a professional who has a lovely manner with my dog and with me, too. - Paul

"Highly recommend Jervis Bay Vet the staff at both Vincentia and North Nowra are wonderful"

- Daniella

"My best respect to all who are part of this team"

These vets, Quentin, David and their team, I cannot speak more highly of their knowledge and care, it is wonderful and you never leave you pet for surgery wondering. They all have a true love of animals. My best respect to all who are part of this team. Well done.

"Visits are never rushed and our dog's checkups are very thorough"

We have always found Quentin, David and staff very pleasant and helpful. Visits are never rushed and our dog's checkups are very thorough. The options for treatment are clearly explained so the best choice can be made. Our dog has the intelligence and strong will that his breed is known for but he is always very happy even excited to go to the North Nowra Veterinary Hospital and that surely is a strong a recommendation as any.

"Everyone is so welcoming and friendly!"

From a  client's perspective, or 'owner of your patient', you have many years brought the "whole package" together in relation to you practice. Everyone is so welcoming and friendly which is great for both human and animal. I have for many years been referring friends, neighbours, acquaintances and clients from our own business to you knowing that they will receive professional care and excellent diagnosis.

"It's all about the little things you get right!"

It's not easy to say specifically which one thing makes for your customer service, as it's all about the little things you get right, such as keeping staff for long periods of time, so we see familiar faces and hear familiar voices on the phone. The fact that a number of people want to stay sends a powerful message that it's a good place to work.

"Thanks for providing a hassle free service and a happy place"

I am pretty impresses when whoever is on the counter manages to call up Xena's details as I'm walking through the door so that by the time I reach the counter it's all up on the screen waiting for whatever has to be done. It's great and really efficient!! Thanks for the hassle free service and a happy place to walk into!

"Our girl Freyja has a better doctor than us!"

Every time we visit the vets they always go above and beyond for us. I always feel like they put in so much time for us. They also know how to handle one big wriggly great dane!

"I have never been to such a good vet!"

I am so glad I finally found a vet that really understands my anxious dog! All the nurses and vets are always gentle with my dog! Thank you!

"I couldn't be happier with the service and care for my dog!"

Upon arrival I was very nervous as this was my first time taking my dog to Jervis Bay Vets. I had recently moved away from a hospital I was unhappy with. I could not recommend the Veterinary Clinic enough, the team are like a family and the veterinarian spent quality time with pet addressing the concerns I had. I am very happy.