Why Choose Us?
Qualified & Experienced
Fully Equipped
The hospital is fully equipped with up-to-date equipment and facilities such as digital x rays, ultrasound and in-house pathology.
Friendly & Affordable
As a privately owned animal hospital, we are able to make independent decisions based on what is best for you and your pet. Our hands are not tied by the bylaws and quotas of a profit-focused corporation.
Our Services

Consultation
We provide consultations for medical, surgical and behaviour cases.

Vaccination
We provide consultations for medical, surgical and behaviour cases.

Desexing
The Avenue Vet routinely perform desexing procedures for dogs, cats, ferrets and rabbits.

Dentistry
FREE dental check ups and affordable cleaning.

Orthopaedic Surgery
We are fully equipped to perform both Extracapsular and Geometric modifying procedures (TTA/TPLO) within the hopsital.

Soft Tissue Surgery

Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine

In House Pathology

Ultrasound Scans
The Avenue Vet
We are a modern fully equipped Veterinary hospital in Cranbourne North. Our team of experienced vets and fully qualified Nurses are committed to caring for your pet as if they were our own. Our motto is “To treat every patient as the cherished family member they are with love, attention, compassion and the ultimate in veterinary expertise.”
Our Team
Our team was built by handpicking the best Veterinary Surgeons and Support Staff, with qualifications from the leading universities around the world with years of experience.
Our Facilities
From our inception, we have been investing on the state-of-the-art equipment to make sure we are capable of delivering our promise to the clients.
Testimonials
News & Blog
The Avenue Vet has been selected as the “Best Veterinary Clinic of the City of Casey – Quality Business Awards”.
In an exciting recognition of excellence, The Avenue Vet Clinic has been selected as the “Best Veterinary Clinic of the City of Casey – Quality Business Awards”.
Cruciate Ligament Repair Surgery at The Avenue Vet
Cruciate ligament (ACL/cranial cruciate ligament) ruptures are a common cause of hind leg lameness in dogs, this condition can be quite painful and exacerbate the symptoms of osteoarthritis in affected joints.
Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS)
Commonly affected breeds:Pug / French Bull Dog/ English Bull dog/ Boxers/ Pekingese/ Boston terrier Symptoms: increased huffing and puffing (noisy breathing), some dogs will retch and gags




