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Our Organisation

Veterinary Clinic Morrinsville provides modern, professional and affordable health care for your livestock and pets. Our dairy cattle veterinarians are highly skilled and experienced and are passionate about the dairy industry. Our small animal vets aim to make your pet feel at ease in our clinic with a caring and gentle approach to treatment and consultations. Our size means we can provide a personal and friendly service.

At our clinic you’ll be fully supported with sound advice first and foremost. We know that helping our clients starts with providing a good understanding of health care issues and treatment options. With good advice and professional recommendations, you’ll be well equipped to make the best ongoing decisions, whether it be for your farming enterprise, or pet.

With fully equipped examination rooms, diagnostic machines, surgery and pharmaceutical stores we provide on-the-spot assistance for nearly all pet health and medical needs. Take a moment to meet our team and our own pets. We look forward to seeing you and your pet again at the next scheduled visit

Our veterinary practice has been an integral part of our local community for years. In that time, we’ve helped thousands of our clients dairy cattle and goats, cats & dogs, rats, rabbits & guinea pigs, turtles, horses and even a few birds. Being so strongly integrated with our local community is important to us and our clients. Our customers know by experience that they can rely on us for sound advice and treatment options and that their livestock and pets are in the very best hands with our team.

Our purpose

Here for Good is the compass that guides us towards the creation of a better now and a better future.

CAREERS & VACANCIES

A purpose driven company, a career at Vet Clinic Morrinsville is something different.

We have a strong focus on team, are passionate about the work we do and encourage professional and personal development through the many opportunities the business has to offer.

FURTHER READING

Latest news

Seeing more with ultrasound

Ultrasound is a safe, radiation-free imaging tool that uses sound waves to create live images of your pet’s soft tissues and organs. It’s commonly used to investigate concerns such asRead more

Clear answers with X-rays

X-rays are a fast, non-invasive way for our vets to look inside your pet’s body and understand what might be causing pain, illness, or changes in behaviour. They’re commonly used to investigateRead more

Why an in-house laboratory matters

Our in-house lab allows us to run a wide range of tests without sending samples away. This includes blood and urine testing, cytology and more. Because these tests are done in-clinic, results are oftRead more

A look at liver biopsies

It's a procedure performed under local anaesthetic to retrieve a small piece of liver tissue. We typically biopsy 10 random cows of variable age and production status from a herd, to get a sampleRead more

Preventing facial eczema

Facial eczema is a disease associated with the fungus Pithomyces chartarum, which grows on dead grass at the bottom of short pasture. In hot, humid weather it produces spores containing the mycotoxinRead more

Keep your furry friend smiling

Nothing warms your heart more than your happy, smiling dog welcoming you home at the end of the day.  Just like us, to keep that happy smile, cats and dogs rely on healthy teeth and gums for theirRead more

Tibial Plateau Levelling Osteotomy procedure now available

We are now able to perform Tibial Plateau Levelling Osteotomy (TPLO) at our clinic! An advanced orthopaedic surgical procedure, TPLO is used to treat cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture in dogRead more

Preparing your pet for stress-free vet visits

Getting any sort of treatment can be stressful for your pets, no matter how great our vets are! Travelling to the clinic and being exposed to a new environment can be challenging for some of ourRead more

A healthy guide to feeding pets

When feeding your beloved pet, whether it be a new puppy or kitten, or an older cat or dog, there is such a thing as ‘loving them too much’. Overindulging your pet can lead to health problems ifRead more

Emergency vet visit or not?

We always have on-call vets available to provide your pet with urgent/emergency care outside of our clinic's normal business hours – even in the middle of the night or on days like Christmas Day.Read more

Lameness: Trimming during the risk period - Part 2

Following on from our article covering routine corrective/preventative hoof trimming, we’ll now look at treating specific foot issues beyond the routine trim. In the part 1 article, we coveredRead more

How we can help with mastitis and high somatic cell counts

A number of us on the team have now completed an advanced mastitis course – meaning we have a full toolbox of tips and tricks we can share with you if you ask us for advice. I found the course reaRead more
 

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