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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

Transition cow management

This period runs from three weeks before calving to 3–5 weeks after calving, when cows undergo major changes as they grow a calf, calve and begin producing milk, requiring double theRead more

Magnesium supplementation - not just for dairy cows

When we lack it in our diet, we can feel fatigued and get muscle cramps. Our cows need it too, and over the late dry period into next season’s milking is as important as ever.   While I have sRead more

Clinical facial eczema

Facial eczema has been a heavily discussed topic over recent months, with spore counts remaining elevated much longer than usual. This has meant cumulative spore ingestion by stock has been greaterRead more

Mooving Day

Ensuring that everything is in place will be at the forefront – making lists and checking boxes will help with this. Some things to remember are: Staff changes – this can be a stressful time andRead more

Leading large animal care: Oscar Porras

He is passionate about proactive animal health and is also a great resource for Filipino staff on farm, able to speak both major languages and help bridge any communication gaps.  Fellow productionRead more

Colostrum management

Alongside providing nourishment, it contains antibodies that act as messengers from the mother’s immune system, reflecting the diseases she has been exposed to before the calf is born. TheseRead more

New Crypto vaccine for the toolbox

Cryptosporidium parvum (Crypto) is a gastrointestinal parasite that causes diarrhoea (scours) in calves, generally within the first four weeks of life. It is one of a number of pathogens that canRead more

Dry Cow Therapy legislation changes

There is now new Dry Cow Therapy (DCT) legislation that will come into effect on the 1st January 2027, to further reduce New Zealand's antibiotic use in farming. This won't affect us too much untilRead more

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
 

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