Brisbane Bird Vet
For in-clinic and on-location veterinary care for your feathered friends, The House Call Vet are a local avian vet in Brisbane.
Local Bird Vet in Brisbane
Caring For Birds Of Every Feather
Just like any other pet, birds can get sick and require veterinary care. At The House Call Vet, we offer comprehensive veterinary services for bird owners across Brisbane.
Our veterinarians have the expertise and experience to treat a variety of feathered friends, from parrots and finches to chickens and ducks. We understand that your bird is an important part of your family, and we treat every pet with the utmost care and respect.
Choose The House Call Vet for all your bird care needs, and have peace of mind knowing that your feathered friend is in trusted, knowledgeable hands. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Mobile Bird Vet
With our house call services, we bring the vet to your doorstep! Our fully equipped mobile units allow us to provide superior care for your feathered friend, without the stress of leaving your home.
Emergency Care
As a bird owner, you don’t want to think about having to rush your pet to the emergency vet. Our avian vets are experienced in dealing with a wide range of emergencies and are equipped to handle everything from minor injuries to more serious illnesses.
Flexible Booking Benefits
With the ability to choose a day and time for your pet's non-urgent procedure, we are able to improve cost efficiency by booking similar procedures on the same day. This allows us to pass on the savings to you, making our services more affordable.
Your Trusted Bird Vet Professionals
A Healthy Bird Is A Happy Bird: Keep Your Bird Chirping With The House Call Vet
At The House Call Vet, we love birds just as much as you do! Our team of highly trained and experienced professionals are dedicated to providing outstanding veterinary care tailored to meet your bird’s unique needs.
We understand that every bird is unique, which is why we take the time to get to know you and your feathered friend. Whether you need routine check-ups, advice, or emergency care, we are here to provide personalised attention and the highest quality of care.
We believe that open communication and transparency are essential to building trust, so we are always available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about your bird’s health.
Trust The House Call Vet for all your bird care needs. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
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What Our Clients Have To Say!
Quality Bird Care, Where You Need It
Does Your Bird Need Veterinary Care?
It’s not always easy to tell when your bird is feeling under the weather. That’s why our dedicated team of avian doctors is here to help! If you notice your bird refusing to eat, acting lethargic, or displaying unusual behaviour, it may be time for a check-up with your local bird vet. During the consultation, we will take the time to understand your pet’s behaviour and determine the best course of treatment to restore their health and quality of life.
Lethargic
Birds are normally active and alert creatures. If your bird seems to lack energy, isn't moving around much, or is sleeping more than usual, it could be a sign of illness.
Constant Fluffing
Birds fluff their feathers to keep themselves warm, so if your bird is fluffing constantly even in warm conditions, it could indicate that they are trying to compensate for an underlying issue.
Change In Droppings
Changes in the color, consistency, or frequency of your bird's droppings could indicate a health problem. Normal droppings for birds should be well-formed and consistent in color and texture.
Nervousness
If your bird is unusually nervous, skittish, or agitated, it could be a sign of illness or distress. Birds can be sensitive creatures and may become nervous or agitated if they are in pain or uncomfortable.
Shy Behaviour
Birds are social creatures and enjoy interacting with their owners, so if your bird is suddenly avoiding interaction, it could indicate that they are feeling unwell.
Pain or Discomfort
Signs of pain or discomfort in birds can be subtle, but can include changes in posture, breathing, or vocalizations. Birds may also become less active or refuse to move around if they are in pain.
Watery Eyes
If your bird's eyes are watery or discharge is present, it could be a sign of an eye infection or other health issue. Any issues with their eyes can significantly impact their quality of life.
Change in Diet
Birds need a balanced diet to maintain their health and any changes in their eating habits should be taken seriously. If your bird suddenly loses interest in food or starts eating less than usual, be sure to let your vet know.
Two Convenient Clinics Across Brisbane
Find Your Nearest House Call Vet
Finding good quality, experienced care for your feathered friends in Brisbane can be a challenge. We are proud to provide the best possible care for your pet!
For your convenience, we offer both house call services and in-clinic care at our Sunnybank and Kenmore clinics. We are equipped with comprehensive facilities for in-clinic care and are staffed by a team of highly trained professionals.
Whether you need routine check-ups or emergency care, you can trust that your bird is in good hands with us. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or learn more about our exceptional veterinary care services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have another question? Get in touch with The House Call Vet today and our team of experts can assist.
Does my bird need regular check-ups?
Like any other pet, your bird does need regular checkups. This is to ensure your bird’s overall health and well-being, catch any potential health issues early on, and provide preventive care to maintain a happy and vibrant life. Our regular veterinary checkups for your bird can include examinations, vaccinations, and discussions about proper nutrition and care.
Do you offer emergency care?
Yes, we do! Whether it is late at night or during office hours, there is no convenient time to experience an emergency and as animal lovers, we understand that prompt and effective care is crucial during these times of distress. We offer prompt emergency veterinary care both at home and at our vet clinics.
If you are experiencing a veterinary emergency, be sure to contact your nearest House Call Vet.
Kenmore Surgery: 07 3378 1443
Sunnybank Surgery: 07 3345 6689
How Much Does A Vet Consultation Cost?
House Call Standard Consult: $93.70
Clinic Consult Standard: $93.70
House Call After Hours Consult: $193.70
House Call Choice Consult: $99.50
Extended Consult: $99.50
Can I Choose A Time Of Day?
Yes! Our vets are able to work 7 days a week from 7:00AM to 12:00AM.
We also offer a flexible booking benefit which allows us to choose the day and clinic for your pet’s procedure, allowing us to improve cost and efficiency by booking similar procedures on the same day!
Do You Offer Payment Plans?
We believe that every best deserves the best care. We offer payment plans through third-party providers such as Humm and Vetpay allowing you to manage payments in small instalments.
How Do I Make A Booking?
Booking with us is easy! Simply book online, or give your nearest The House Call Vet a call.
Kenmore Surgery: 07 3378 1443
Sunnybank Surgery: 07 3345 6689
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