Vets in your area !!!!!!!

antoinette

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Sunny South Africa !!!
Parrots
African "Grey"
"Mishka"
Male
7 Years old
I am sure many of us, can't find the vet's number when an emergency occurs.



Please do add your vet's details, giving as much information as possible.



This post could possible save the life of one of our feathered friends, perhaps even your bird.


Veterinarian clinic's in South Africa



Johannesburg - Northern suburbs:
Bryanston Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Brett Russell
99 Grosvenor Rd (junction Grosvenor & William Nicol next to BMW showroom)
011 706 1381 Clinic hrs. Weekdays 8 - 6 Sat. 8 - 11
Emergency number : 011 706 1381

Johannesburg - West Rand
There is a vet based in the West Rand who runs a 'one day a month' clinic at "Birdbrains" in Fourways. Birdbrains telephone number is 087 720 9212.



Pretoria (north):
Bird & Exotic Animal Hospital (located on Onderstepoort Vet. University campus, which is accessed from Road off of Zambezi Drive).
012 529 8105 A/Hrs cell: 079 525 0368
Not sure of the clinic hours, am aware the clinic is open until 9 p.m. on a weekday.
 
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Animal Care Associates
840 Oakwood Road
Charleston, WV 25314
304-344-2244
2 avian vets in same location

All Creatures Veterinary Clinic
1916 W Main Street
Princeton, WV 24740
(304) 425-9944
 
I take mine to Deer Creek in Crowley Texas just south of Ft Worth. They are great people and know what they are doing. My dogs all go there also, because they treated Missy for parvo with remarkable results.

Deer Creek Animal Hospital
813 E. Hwy 1187
Crowley, Texas 76036
USA
Phone: 817-297-6939
Fax: 817-297-9095
 
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Anyone know any good avian vets in Jacksonvile,Florida?

All I seem to be able to find is a animal clinic and while that fine I don't know how well they are with birds.
 
I have yet to find a bird vet in Brevard FL.....
 
pretty hard in the UK for avian vet, the avian vet near me, in strensall will not clip birds and will insist on sedating bird for nail trims etc
 
VCA Animal Medical Center
1550 Woodbury Avenue
Portsmouth, NH 03801
1-603-436-4922

Animal Hospital of South Gorham

47 County Road Gorham Maine 04038
(207) 839-8158
southgorhamvets.com
Open Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM and Saturdays from 9 AM to Noon.
 
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Cedar Vet Clinic
11051 Stillwater Blvd N (Hwy 5)
Lake Elmo, MN 55042
(651) 770-3250

Love these guys!
 
I bring Dusty to a four Vet veterinary Hospital in New York. One of the vets specifically see dusty. she specializes in birds as well as some other exotic animals. I have her number programed into my phone in case of emergency
 
My top two choices in Southern California:


The Bird Clinic-Dr. Nemetz
200 South Tustin Street, Suite E
Orange, CA 92866-2322
For Appointments or Medical inquiries please call: (714) 633-2910
http://www.thebirdclinic.com/


Greek and Associates-Dr. Tom Greek
23687 Via Del Rio Yorba Linda, CA 92887
714.463.1190 / 866.940.7028
http://tomgreek.com/
 
For those in Australia, Victoria Dr Aaron is an avian spe******t. He's a wonderful vet and sees my little Alex and my mothers birds, even if it can be a bit of a drive for us at times! :orange::yellow1::grey:

Ballarat Veterinary Practice (Sturt St Clinic)
For avian related issues I recommend asking for Dr. Aaron W. Luttrell
1410 Sturt St, Lake Wendoree (Ballarat) Victoria 3350
Ph: (03)5331 1533
After hours emergencies: 0438 311 533
Website: Ballarat Veterinary Practice / Home
 
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Best place to find local avian vets is right here:

The Association of Avian Veterinarians | Home

Of course, I'd recommend checking out their website, calling to ask what services they provide to birds, etc., before choosing a specific practice.
 
There is a grand total of 2 avian vets i would trust with my baby's (i know not always possible LOL)

University of Guelph
Ontario Veterinary College
Small Animal Clinic
Dr. Mike Taylor
519-824-4120 ext. 54198
Ontario Veterinary College | University of Guelph

The Links Road Animal & Bird Clinic
Rick Axelson
41 The Links Rd.
416-223-1165

Rick Axelson taught the avian/exotic med. part of my college course for a few days I know he knows his shiz :) LOL
 
so I just found out that the VET I bring Dusty to is no longer practicing in my area... I found this out when a Veterinary Technician from the hospital came and started working at the veterinary hospital I currently work out >.< She hasnt been practicing since January.... I have yet to be formally informed... Thank goodness the hospital I work at has an Exotics vet who sees birds
 
I have two great Avian vets depending on where Im working :)

Raymond Veterinary Hospital
959 S.Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA 91105
626-441-1137

Nile Point Veterinary Hospital, Inc
2007 Niles St, Bakersfield, CA 93305
661-327-9516

Both vets also care for reptiles.

Nile Point-Great with post care and bereavement.

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
888-426-4435
[email protected] (for non-emergency info)
http://www.apcc.aspca.org
 
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For Melbourne, Australia

Dr. Colin Walker
Melbourne Bird Vet Clinic
1 George Street,
Scoresby, Vic, 9179
ph: 03 9764 9000
fax: 03 9764 8600
 
In the St. Louis, MO area:

Bird Medicine and Surgery
Dr. Kersting and Dr. Baebler
132 Four Seasons Shopping Center
(Woodsmill and Olive)
Chesterfield, MO 63017

Office: 314-469-6661
Emergency: 314-569-5700 (Pager)

BirdMedicineAndSurgery.com

In addition to being Aviary vets, they see other animals as well. They also have a boarding house, so if you're going out of town and need a place for your non-human family members, they can assist you!
 
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