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24hr Emergency Specialist and Referral Hospital

ABOUT

History of BVH

Bryanston Veterinary Hospital is a purpose built veterinary facility that opened its doors in November 1970. Dr’s Bruce and Craig Irvine-Smith were the founding veterinarians in a building designed by their father Charles Irvine-Smith.

Over the years the practice grew steadily with many veterinarians joining the practice gaining valuable experience before moving on after variable periods of time.

As the business grew exponentially we moved to be an 24-hour emergency facility, we pride ourselves on offering the best possible veterinary care available.

Mission Statement

Committed to excellence, our team at Bryanston Veterinary Hospital brings forth a wealth of diverse expertise, dedicated to upholding the pinnacle of professional pet care. Specializing in small animal medicine and surgery, we extend an open invitation for referrals, embracing the opportunity to collaborate on complex cases.

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Facilities & Equipment

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In-house blood chemistry

In-house blood haematology

Modern theatres and surgical equipment

Intensive care unit

Digital Radiography

C-Arm

Computed tomography scanner

Ultrasound

Electrocardiogram

Incubator

Oxygen Chamber

Access to magnetic resonance imaging

Arthroscope

Endoscope

Isolation unit

General wards

Spinal ward

Tonometer

Ultrasound

Separate cat ward

Rehabilitation centre

Blood pressure monitors

Blood perfusion monitors

Refractometer

Centrifuge

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Patient Referrals

In our commitment to supporting our colleagues, we offer seamless co-management of intricate cases, ensuring a collaborative approach for optimal outcomes.

Referring veterinarians are encouraged to pre-arrange their presence during procedures or workups, fostering a collaborative environment that prioritizes transparency, shared knowledge, and the well-being of our cherished animal companions.

At Bryanston Veterinary Hospital, we stand united in our mission to set the highest standards and create a compassionate, collaborative space for the benefit of our patients and the satisfaction of our valued referring colleagues.

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Ramsay Rehabilitation

We are delighted to offer premier physiotherapy and hydrotherapy services in collaboration with Ramsay Rehab, an esteemed provider in animal rehabilitation. Conveniently located within Bryanston Veterinary Hospital, our dedicated team of physiotherapists provides tailored treatments for post-operative cases, ensuring the comfort and well-being of every patient.

With access to hydrotherapy featuring an underwater treadmill and personalized physiotherapy sessions, we guarantee comprehensive care for your beloved companions. Our services are easily accessible through BVH, reflecting our commitment to providing consistent, high-quality care and continuous skill enhancement through a collaborative approach.
Animal rehabilitation plays a crucial role not only in surgical cases but also in enhancing the well-being of sports and working dogs, as well as addressing specific issues like obesity, osteoarthritis, and aging-related conditions. Patients undergoing surgery, such as fractures, cruciate ligament ruptures, and spinal issues, can greatly benefit from our specialized rehabilitation programs.

At Ramsay Rehabilitation, we prioritize the comfort and recovery journey of every patient. With access to elite equipment and expert skills, you can trust that you and your pet are in the best hands possible.

Chudleighs Shop

Chudleighs @ BVH is our on-site vet shop, supplying premium pet products to ensure your furry friends stay healthy and happy.

Operating Hours: 7am – 7pm

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Puppies should get their first vaccines between 6-8 weeks old, followed by booster vaccines at 12 and 16 weeks old thereafter annual boosters.

    Kittens should get their first vaccine from 9 weeks old, followed by boosters at 12 and 16 weeks old and thereafter annually. There is also an additional recommended vaccination against feline leukaemia which can be given at 12 and 16 weeks old and then annually.