About us
At North Nowra Veterinary Hospital and Jervis Bay Veterinary Clinic, our amazing team of professionals are dedicated to providing the best possible care for your animals. As veterinary health advisors, we are more than just your animals’ surgeons. We’re also their dentists and nutritionists, their cardiologists and radiologists, their pharmacists and intensive care teams. If you are ever concerned about your pet outside our normal opening hours please do not hesitate to contact our after hours emergency vet. Please phone either Jervis Bay or North Nowra to be directed to our after hours mobile – see full contact details.
North Nowra Team
Introducing our wonderful, caring vets at the North Nowra Veterinary Clinic and Hospital near Bomaderry on the NSW South Coast, that will work with you to provide the best healthcare for every stage of your pet's life.
Jervis Bay Team
The team at Jervis Bay Veterinary Clinic are dedicated in providing your pets with the highest standard of veterinary care. We understand that pets are part of the family and that is why we can happily say that we absolutely adore animals. You can be rest assured that your pet will receive countless cuddles and pats whilst in our care.
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Latest News
Ear Infections
What is Otitis Externa and structure of the ear Otitis externa is inflammation of the external ear canal. The ear is divided into the outer, middle and inner ear. The outer ear includes the region from the ear flap (pinna) to the eardrum. The middle ear contains a...
Summer Dangers
With summer approaching, we decided it was a good time to alert our pet owners to the risk of heat stroke. Unlike people, most animals can’t sweat and have to lose excess heat through evaporation by panting. This makes it difficult for them to cool down and puts them at greater risk of heat stress on hot days and when doing strenuous exercise.
Paralysis Ticks
Our pets love the summer just as much as we do! It’s a great time of year to be outside enjoying the warmth and sunshine but also important that you recognise the dangers of the Paralysis Tick to our pets during the warmer months. What are Paralysis Ticks and how do...