FAQ

Answers to common questions about our services offered.

Q:  What areas do you serve?
A:  Fetch A Vet serves the entire Sydney (NSW) metropolitan area.

Q:  Why should I vaccinate my pet?
A:  Vaccination of pets prevents many contagious life threatening diseases that your pet may contract from another animal.  There is no cure, and treatment is often lengthy, expensive, and unsuccessful if your pet contracts one of these life threatening diseases.

Q:  What kinds of pocket pets and exotics do you treat?
A:  Rabbits, ferrets, rats, mice, guinea pigs, hamsters, birds, fish.

Q:  Do you offer surgeries or de-sexing for pets?
A:  No.  All animals requiring surgery or de-sexing are referred to Willoughby Veterinary Hospital or hospital of your choice. Pocket pets and exotics requiring surgery are referred to Dr. David Vella (North Shore Veterinary Specialist Centre).

Q:  Are hospitalisation services available?
A:  No.  All animals requiring hospitalisation (x-rays, ultrasound, intensive care, surgeries, special procedures) are referred to our base hospital: Willoughby Veterinary Hospital. Pocket pets and exotics requiring hospitalisation are referred to Dr. David Vella (North Shore Veterinary Specialist Centre.)

Q:  How do I know my pet will receive the best care at a referral hospital?
A:  All referrals are made to hospitals in which Dr. Evelyn has a trusting and confident rapport with.  She would send her pet there.

Q:  Do you treat emergencies or after hours calls?
A:  Fetch a Vet is NOT an emergency service and does not offer after hours calls.  Click on the link for emergency contacts/hospitals in the Sydney area.