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Railway Row Veterinary Clinic

Primary Location
1 Station St.
Emu Plains, New South Wales 2750
Phone: 02 4735 3268
Fax: 02 4735 6943

Office Hours

DayMorningAfternoon
Monday8:00am7:00pm
Tuesday8:00am7:00pm
Wednesday8:00am7:00pm
Thursday8:00am7:00pm
Friday8:00am7:00pm
Saturday8:00am12:00pm
SundayClosedClosed
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Pre/Post Operation

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Due to illness, disease or trauma, your pet may one day require surgery. While potentially stressful (for both you and your pet) there are a few basic guidelines that you can follow that will make the process as complication-free as possible and put your pet on the fast road to recovery.
Depending on the type of surgery, whether minor or major, your veterinarian will advise you when your pet can resume his normal lifestyle.


Pre-surgical instructions
 

  • Your veterinarian will do a check-up on your pet before the surgery to determine if there are any pre-existing conditions that may interfere with the surgical procedure.
  • Make sure your pet is current on his annual vaccinations.
  • Your veterinarian may suggest a blood test to screen for disease not apparent from a physical exam.
  • You may need to administer antibiotics several days prior to major surgery to increase your pet’s ability to fight off infection.
  • Speak with your veterinarian to find out what are the restrictions for food and water.

Post-surgical instructions
 

  • Chances are your pet will be weak or groggy after surgery. Do not let him get too excited.
  • Restrain your animal with a leash or put them in a carrier when leaving the clinic. This will protect them from additional injury.
  • Provide only small amounts of food and water until he readjusts to being at home and is recovering. Too much food and water can lead to upset stomachs or vomiting.
  • Description: MyVetOnline Pre/Post OperationIf a special post-surgical diet has been prescribed, follow all instructions carefully.
  • Limit your pet’s exercise. Climbing stairs, jumping or running may open up sutures or cause nausea.
  • Make sure his sleeping area is clean, warm and free of draughts.
  • Your veterinarian may prescribe medication to administer during your pet’s recovery. Follow all label instructions carefully.
  • Sutures are usually removed approximately 10 days after surgery. Check the area around the incision daily for any redness, swelling or discharge. If you detect any irritation, contact your veterinarian immediately.
  • Try to keep your pet from licking or chewing on the wound. If this is difficult to do, you might want to provide a physical barrier by placing an "Elizabethan collar" around their head.

Testimonials

Nothing better than the feeling that the people looking after your animals care just as much as you do. Wouldn't go anywhere else.

- Amanda C.

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Office Hours

DayMorningAfternoon
Monday8:00am7:00pm
Tuesday8:00am7:00pm
Wednesday8:00am7:00pm
Thursday8:00am7:00pm
Friday8:00am7:00pm
Saturday8:00am12:00pm
SundayClosedClosed

Public Holidays - Closed
Christmas, New Years Day & Good Friday closed
Mon - Sat, By appointment only

Consultation Hours
 
Day Morning Afternoon
Monday 9am-12pm 4:30pm-7pm
Tuesday 9am-12pm 4:30pm-7pm
Wednesday 9am-12pm 4:30pm-7pm
Thursday 9am-12pm 4:30pm-7pm
Friday 9am-12pm 4:30pm-7pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm Closed
Sunday Closed Closed

Contact

Railway Row Veterinary Clinic
1 Station St.
Emu Plains,
New South Wales 2750
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  • Phone: 02 4735 3268
  • After Hours: (02) 4735 3268
  • Email: info@railwayrowvets.com
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