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Rodger & Associates |
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Jerrys Plains Veterinary Centre |
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The new clinic building in Pagan St, Jerrys Plains. |
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Rodger & Associates |
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Welcome to our website. Here you will find information on the veterinary and specialist services that we offer. Feel free to contact us by phone or email for more detailed information or price quotes. News of the latest happenings at the clinic will also be posted here, as well as links to articles and publications that you may find useful.
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Jerrys Plains Veterinary Centre 10 Pagan St Jerrys Plains NSW 2330 |
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To contact us: |
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Phone: 02 6576 4162 Fax: 02 6576 4167 E-mail: jimvet@hunterlink.net.au |




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Update: April 2011 Announcing the upgrade of our x-ray equipment: following the purchase of a new digital x-ray processor, we are now able to offer a more efficient imaging service, including survey radiographs for thoroughbred yearling sales. Special offers are available for surveys of three or more horses. |

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Reception & merchandise |
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Small animal treatment room |
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Inside the new clinic:
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Update: July 2011 HENDRA VIRUS: Update from Equine Veterinarians Australia newsletter, July 12th 2011: New Hendra Case in Queensland & Hendra Update Biosecurity Queensland is managing a case of Hendra virus infection on the tablelands above Cairns, after test results on a deceased horse came back positive for the virus. A private veterinarian attended the sick horse over the weekend. The veterinarian reported clinical signs of ataxia, depression, disorientation, neck muscle fasciculation and recumbency. The veterinarian also reported that the horse had a body temperature of 37.8°C and displayed a rapid deterioration overnight. The affected property will be quarantined to restrict the movement of horses on and off. Tracing will be a priority to determine what contact the deceased horse had with other animals on the property. EVA Will update you when we receive more facts.
HENDRA UPDATE: Last Thursday (7/7/2011), President Dr Chris Reardon and AVA QLD President Dr Tony Thelander together with AVA Qld EO Amanda Pollard, met with the QLD state minister for Agriculture, Mr Tim Mulherin, to discuss member issues relating to Hendra Virus. Issues raised at the meeting were a scheme to reimburse vets performing surveillance work on suspect and exclusion case of Hendra Virus, vaccination roll out, stall side testing, serology of HeV in the horse population and awareness package for veterinarians to reduce their risk of contracting the disease. The minister’s office said that they would reply to their position on serology surveillance and stall side testin, but said they would be unlikely to reimburse vet's cost of PPE, seeing this as 'consumable' cost of a consultation. In a meeting with Ms Patricia Coward, Principal Adviser (Occupational Health), Hazardous Industries and Chemicals Branch Workplace Health and Safety Queensland we acknowledge the powers of the Work Place and Safety Act 2005, and asked the question why members are being investigated by inspectors so aggressively while an illness had not taken place. Ms Coward reminded members that the department of Workplace Health and Safety have the power to investigate practices in Hendra risk mitigation and would work hard to reduce the incidence of new cases.
An information sheet for horse owners is available for download on the AVA website here. |
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Update: October 2011
Prepare for Spring Infections!Special reduced prices for dog vaccinations during October C4 (vaccinates against canine distemper virus, canine parvovirus, canine parainfluenza virus and canine adenovirus) ONLY $43.05 SAVING $10.00 C5 (canine distemper virus, canine parvovirus, canine parainfluenza virus, canine adenovirus and bordetella) ONLY $ 59.30 SAVING $10.00 Call NOW on 02 6576 4162 to make an appointment. While you are at the clinic discuss with our staff subjects such as nutrition, flea control & tick prevention.
WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? – or rather WHO DO YOU THINK YOUR DOG IS? It is now possible to determine the genetic make up of your dog. Not only is that of interest to find what breed but also if any of the breeds in your dog’s family history have a predisposition to certain conditions:- for example – English Mastif – Canine Multifocal Retinopathy (Blindness), Collie – Primary Ivomectin sensitivity, Giant Schnauzer – Factor Vll Deficiency (Blood clotting Problems) ASK ABOUT TESTING AT OUR CLINIC
Update: July 2011 HENDRA VIRUS: Update from Equine Veterinarians Australia newsletter, July 12th 2011: New Hendra Case in Queensland & Hendra Update Biosecurity Queensland is managing a case of Hendra virus infection on the tablelands above Cairns, after test results on a the question why members are being investigated by inspectors so aggressively while an illness had not taken place. Ms Coward reminded members that the department of Workplace Health and Safety have the power to investigate practices in Hendra risk mitigation and would work hard to reduce the incidence of new cases.
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