Banksia Grove Veterinary Hospital

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Puppy found in unusual location.Proof of ownership required as no microchip.Contact 93062555
07/04/2026

Puppy found in unusual location.

Proof of ownership required as no microchip.

Contact 93062555

Found KittenNo microchip.Contact us on 93062555 and you will need proof of ownership.
24/03/2026

Found Kitten

No microchip.

Contact us on 93062555 and you will need proof of ownership.

We’ve got a Grooming spot available for Friday 14th of March. Call us on 93062555 if your Dog needs a “New Do”. Or share...
12/03/2026

We’ve got a Grooming spot available for Friday 14th of March. Call us on 93062555 if your Dog needs a “New Do”. Or share to your friends, but first in best….

Found Cat. No microchip.Owners can contact us on 93062555.Proof of ownership required.
03/02/2026

Found Cat. No microchip.

Owners can contact us on 93062555.

Proof of ownership required.

Stay cool out there today.
15/01/2026

Stay cool out there today.

We would like to thanks everyone for their support over the past 12 months and wish you all a safe and Merry Christmas.W...
24/12/2025

We would like to thanks everyone for their support over the past 12 months and wish you all a safe and Merry Christmas.

We will be closing at 6pm tonight and will be opening again on Monday the 29th of December at 9 am.

Stray kitty. No microchip.Proof of ownership required.Call us on 93062555
13/09/2025

Stray kitty. No microchip.

Proof of ownership required.

Call us on 93062555

Ready for the weekend!
01/08/2025

Ready for the weekend!

25/05/2025

MEDIA RELEASE | Veterinary fees reflect the true cost of delivering complex, high-quality medical care in a system that receives no government subsidies. The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) is responding to recent commentary about the affordability of vet care, clarifying the many factors that drive these costs.

“Veterinary care involves skilled professionals, advanced diagnostics, surgical expertise, and ongoing treatment, all delivered without any public funding or Medicare-style support,” said AVA President Dr Gemma Chuck. “These are professional medical services, and the associated fees reflect the cost of maintaining high standards.”

Today’s animal owners rightly expect a high level of care, often comparable to the standards they receive in human medicine and veterinary teams work hard to meet these expectations. However, unlike human healthcare, where the majority of costs are covered by government programs such as Medicare and the PBS, veterinary care is fully funded by individual pet owners. On average Australians typically contribute just 15% towards their own healthcare expenses, while pet owners are responsible for covering 100% of veterinary bills.

Read full media release: https://bit.ly/435lxhI

Lightning has taken out our phones :(
04/04/2025

Lightning has taken out our phones :(

Found in Banksia Grove.Contact us with proof of ownership.93062555
17/03/2025

Found in Banksia Grove.

Contact us with proof of ownership.

93062555

Address

1001 Joondalup Drive
Perth, WA
6031

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 12pm

Telephone

+61893062555

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