Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre 17/19 Plenty Rd, Bundoora VIC 3083

Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre





31 Reviews
  • Monday8 PM–8 AM
  • Tuesday8 PM–8 AM
  • Wednesday8 PM–8 AM
  • Thursday8 PM–8 AM
  • Friday8 PM–8 AM
  • Saturday6 PM–9 AM
  • Sunday6 PM–9 AM




Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre 17/19 Plenty Rd, Bundoora VIC 3083




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+61394672255
17/19 Plenty Rd, Bundoora VIC 3083

Hours

  • Monday8 PM–8 AM
  • Tuesday8 PM–8 AM
  • Wednesday8 PM–8 AM
  • Thursday8 PM–8 AM
  • Friday8 PM–8 AM
  • Saturday6 PM–9 AM
  • Sunday6 PM–9 AM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet




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Beth Curran
10.10.2023
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre
This clinic is famous among wildlife rescuers for being terrible with Wildlife, and I try to avoid them at all costs, but sometimes an animal needs urgent euthanasia in the middle of the night. Vets are legally obligated to euthanise, assess and provide basic first aid to wildlife free of charge. They attempted to charge me for euthanising a suffering native bird. They have also messed up with my domestic pets in the past, such as giving incorrect dosage for my cats medication. Luckily I'm quite experienced with cats and knew the correct dosage. I wonder how many owners have been given incorrect dosages and had no idea.
Jill N
09.10.2023
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre
Called around 6:45 pm and been informed I could walk in anytime as emergency. Went around 11 pm and been told it will be 2-3hr wait and try to ask me go to other vet. When I said can I still wait as other vet might take similar waiting time told me they not taking any more bookings and got blamed why came so late. If my husband doesn’t finish work and came home almost 10 something and don’t have a 2 year old at home . I would definitely come early. Really disappointed and disgusted.
Dee
17.08.2023
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre
They did nothing for my cat. I took her to a different vet the next day and she was put on medication the other vet was shocked that this hospital didn't make her throw up the thing she ate as it would have saved my cat bleeding in the intestines and me $185
Michelle I
14.08.2023
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre
It's unfortunate I have to give one star. My cat came to their clinic with weak limbs at around 7pm on a Wednesday. It took 2 hours (understand they were busy). When I did see the vet she didn't check his vitals but just put him on the floor and said he seemed ok and gave pain meds. I asked about dosage and while she gave me answers she rushed me out. On the Sunday my cat was wheezing and again limbs weak (heart failure) I went back there at 5pm (called ahead noting my cat was very ill) and was told there was a three hour wait. I told them that my cat looked like he was at the end of life and needed medical attention, I got a quick glance from her computer (woman with an American accent) and she told me three hours. I was panicked, so I left and drove to CARE in Collingwood. I got there and within 5 minutes, the triage nurses took him and started treating him. It was all very distressing and whilst he is very ill, it really goes a long way to be personable and ask questions and not just resort to the wait time. I understand they are busy, tired and are dealing with high stress customers, but minimal acknowledgment and not even calling a nurse to observe him for triage was poor and traumatic. Improve your triage system and hire a team who can show care.
Robin Vote
13.08.2023
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre
Twice this month I've needed urgent vet care for my aged pets. The first patient was my 15 year old Labrador who, on a Sunday evening, suddenly experienced severe pain. She was carefully assessed and given pain relief after a bit of a wait. The second patient, a fortnight later on Australia Day, was my 18 year old cat who unfortunately needed to be euthanised.Dr Adrian Wong treated both. He was absolutely excellent in every way. The vet nurses too were kind and empathetic.My animals and I were treated so well throughout these distressing events and the costs were entirely reasonable.
Harriet Hutton
04.08.2023
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre
I took my 14 year old cat in on a Sunday evening after she'd suffered a bad injury to her hind leg. The vet initially said it could probably be treated via wound management, but wanted to get second opinion from their on-call vet surgeon. The vet then came back and said they'd need to perform an emergency surgery that evening (would cost me $1800) and a second surgery would be required a few weeks later, with regular (every 2 - 3 days) dressing changes in between. All up I'd be looking at close to $4,000. I explained I was a low income single parent, and that seemed extreme, espeically for an elderly cat. She then said she could amputate the leg, that evening, it would cost me less, but that my cat would struggle with 3 legs as she was arthritic. She was pushing me to do the full surgical plan. I asked again if it could be managed non-surgically. She said no. I was incredibly distressed, but even in my shock and distress my instinct was that it was a) far too expensive, and b) the wrong treatment. I asked that they give my cat pain killer, antibiotics etc, and dress the wound, then I took my cat home for the night. First thing following morning I took her to my usual vet. He said that surgery would have been completely ineffectual, and would have caused my cat even more pain. She is healing well with just good wound management. All up the cost is less than 1/4 of what the Emergency Vet quoted me, with no surgery, nor amputation required. My advice is to seek a second opinion if you possible can.
Jack Frew
31.07.2023
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre
Excellent care. Our dog has been here several times for different things requiring emergency treatment. Everytime the care has been excellent.Most recently she was brought in after been discharged from another emergency vet. The care she received here was superior.
Bridgette Courtot
25.07.2023
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre
Cannot thank the staff at this clinic enough. We brought our 12 week old puppy here on Sunday evening. She was basically unresponsive and limp. When we arrived she was quickly rushed into the clinic where oxygen and iv fluids were administered by the vet Bronwyn. Thank you to nurse who also assisted us over the phone whilst we were frantically driving. If it wasn’t for the caring staff here my baby may not be with us today. She’s back home and on the mends. Thank you!
Anthonius Andrianto
19.07.2023
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre
Bad experience ever!My dog had a blood test, and the vet promised me to send the results thru EMAIL at the same day. But unfortunately, i must wait for few days to get it emailed. I called several times to ask about the email, but all the receptionist had their own answers, everyone explained the different answers. One of them explained the hospital doesn’t do email only via phone results. It’s really not acceptable, we paid expensive for the blood test and we need to keep the results for other purposes also, maybe for the insurance?And for the last called, a male receptionist said i need to wait, no idea until when, and then he hung up the phone before we finished the conversation. Yes, i admitted I called the hospital for several times, but it’s not my fault, they are all gave the different answers.Even this time could be my last visit to this hospital, but i still hope that they need to give the better service for other pets, our love ones.
Dion Lovrecich
11.07.2023
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre
Genuine care is what we just received. Uncompromising professionalism for our poor little Bailey boy (Border Collie/Kelpie). He was in a very bad way and the Drs and staff on hand were outstanding, they cared for him as if he was their own pet.And as a side note, to the people who think this business only cares about money you are being ridiculous - of course they need to request a consultation fee. Especially after hours. For this level of care and professionalism you need to pay. And their pricing is as low as possible.Anyway thanks again to the team, and special thanks to Dr. Eben Martin for going above and beyond our expectations.

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17/19 Plenty Rd, Bundoora VIC 3083
Northern Suburbs Animal Emergency Centre