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INNER WEST
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All our vets and nurses attend courses to keep up to date with new advances in the vetinary field.
The highest standards are maintained and we are continuously striving to offer the best service possible.
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OUR VETS
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Dr Angela Phillips - Emergency medicine and Joint Proprietor
BVSc MVS MACVSc Veterinary Surgeon |
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Graduated from the University of Melbourne 1990.
I then worked in small animal practice for 3 years, before returning to the University to complete a residency in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. During this period I also completed my Masters of Veterinary Studies. I am also AQIS, (Australian Quarantine), certified as of this year.
My main interests are emergency medicine, internal medicine and critical care. I share my life with my two dogs Merv and Marilyn and my middle aged cat, Seymour. |
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Dr Jacqui Norris
BVSc (Hons) Veterinary Surgeon MVS,
PhD in Animal Denistry IVAS Cert, Acupuncture |
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Dr Anne Fawcett BA (Hons) BSc(Vet)(Hons) BVSc (Hons) CMAVA
Veterinary Surgeon |
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Dr Anne Fawcett is a small animal veterinarian at Sydney Animal Hospitals Inner West. She has an interest in all aspects small animal health, and a passion for writing case reports. In addition, she regularly contributes to the Sydney Morning Herald, the Veterinarian Magazine, and Critters USA Magazine.
She was the veterinary consultant on series 6,7 and 8 of ABC's Creature Features, Australia's highest rating children's television program.
In her spare time she likes to take photographs of animals. Anne currently shares her home with four guinea pigs, two mice, two cats, a dog and a human.
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Dr May Chin Oh
Vet |
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I graduated from Murdoch University in 2001, and made the move to NSW to work at a busy small animal practice on the Central Coast.
Since then, I have enjoyed working in various small animal practices and an animal shelter in Sydney. I am an owner of a very cheeky ginger cat, and a pampered maltese cross. |
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