OUR FACILITIES
The Animal Referral Centre was built in 2000 and houses Animal
Emergency Service and Veterinary Specialist Services. The Hospital is
designed to allow first class medical and surgical treatment of
veterinary patients. We have developed intensive care strategies to
enable life saving treatment of the sickest patients.
Lets go on a tour through the facilities, and look at how our services have helped some patients...
RADIOLOGY
The facility has a modern xray machine and automated processor allowing rapid diagnosis of many medical and surgical conditions.
ULTRASOUND
The practice has recently purchased a top of the range Mylab 30
Ultrasound machine. This machine allows us to 'look into' the abdomen
more effectively than xrays, and helps with diagnosis of many
debilitating diseases such as pancreatitis
BLOOD TESTS
Animal Emergency Service has a full in house laboratory which enables
blood evaluation at any time of day or night. We do not have to rely on
an external laboratory for these tests.
SURGERY
Sometimes emergency surgery is required to save a patients life. We are
well equipped with a surgical suite containing anaesthetic machine,
hydraulic table, and monitoring equipment. Of course the most important
part of the surgery is the veterinary surgeon- we train all
veterinarians to develop competency and have highly skilled surgeons on
call at all times.
We all know some dogs have eyes bigger than their stomachs and the biggest use we have of our video endoscope is the removal of bones, fishhooks, rubber balls and anything else a dog takes a fancy to!
MONITORING
Our monitoring equipment allows us to care for the most critical patients. Monitors we use commonly include:
Pulse oximeter
ECG
Blood Pressure
Coprograph
INTENSIVE CARE
We are here to provide intensive care for your pet when they need it
most. It is important to us as veterinarians and pet owners that we do
it well. All hospitalized patients are under constant supervision by
qualified nurses and vets.
BLOOD BANK
We have immediate access to blood transfusions and plasma transfusions should these be necessary.
ANTI-VENENE
We stock sufficient quantities of antivenene for all common snakes in
the greater Brisbane area. We also have supplies of Tick anti serum.
OXYGEN THERAPY
We can provide oxygen supplementation with nasal tubes, and specially
designed cages. When this is not enough to support a patients breathing
we can use an artificial ventilator.
VENTILATOR
Some of the patients we see are too ill to breathe on their own. This
is often the case with severe tick paralysis and snake bite. The
facility uses the Bear 1000 pediatric ventilator to support these
patients through their illness. There are some remarkable success
stories including... Who became paralysed after eating a toad fish, and
Sam... A little Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with Tick Paralysis who
stayed on the ventilator for 5 days.
HOSPITALISATION
Although our hospital has the best equipment, comfortable bedding and
temperature controlled cages, it would not be half the facility without
the dedicated, compassionate team of veterinarians and nurses who stay
awake all night to look after your pet.
ENDOSCOPY
We all know some dogs have eyes bigger than their stomachs and the biggest use we have of our video endoscope is the removal of bones, fishhooks, rubber balls and anything else a dog takes a fancy to!

