SASH VetICU
       small animal specialist hospital        veterinary emergency and intensive care unit
24 hour emergency vet and specialist referral hospital, North Ryde, Sydney - Ph (02) 98890289
Services at SASH
CTsurgery ophthalmology

Services at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital

offers a wide range of specialist referral services to provide high quality care for your pet. Browse through the list of services to find more information about a particular service.

If your pet needs specialist veterinary care then your local veterinarian can refer you to the appropriate specialist service.

Our philosophy is to provide a true team approach to the care of your pet, from our warm and caring receptionists through to our highly trained compassionate nurses, residents and interns and dedicated specialists and emergency veterinarians from all our services work together to solve your pets problem.

Assisting our staff is state of the art equipment. Our hospital offers on-site ultrasound with doppler, digital radiography, helical computed tomography (CT), endoscopy and purpose built surgical theatres with the latest technology for bone and joint surgery, soft tissue surgery and eye surgery such as cataract removal. In addition SASH has access to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) facilities.

The veterinarians at are in touch with the latest treatment options and clinical trials in veterinary medicine . So as well as compassionate care you can be sure treatment is tailored to the needs of you and your pet.

We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year

. So if your usual veterinarian is closed, and your pet needs emergency care, you can always call . We have a dedicated emergency team ready to help you and your pet whenever you need us with experienced emergency veterinarians and nurses on hand during these often very stressful times and access to specialists when required.

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