What is a Cardiology Specialist?
Veterinary cardiology specialists have gone through several additional years of advanced training beyond the five years of veterinary college.
Boarded cardiologists have completed an internship and detailed 3 year residency program, met the criteria established by their specialty college, and passed extensive examinations. They then become “Diplomates” of that college and can list their status after their name.
We work closely with your family veterinarian to help provide complete veterinary care for your pet. We may assist by providing a second opinion, performing complex diagnostics on a difficult case, or with comprehensive follow up care.
Communication with your family veterinarian is important to insure the best possible solution to your pet’s overall health. If you have concerns, talk to your family veterinarian to see if your pet is a candidate for cardiology specialty medicine.
Find out more about the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and what it means to be a cardiology veterinary specialist please visit www.ecvim-ca.org and www.esvcardio.com

Regional Clinics - 2021
University of Melbourne Vet Hospital Werribee
Every Wednesday morning
(unless a public holiday)
For bookings at UVet Werribee, please call UVet direct on 03 9731 2000
West - between Melbourne & Kyneton/Ballarat
First Friday of each month
5 Feb, 5 Mar, 7 May, 4 Jun
(unless a public holiday)
North - between Melbourne & Shepparton
Postponed until further notice
East - between Melbourne & Morwell/Sale
Third Friday of each month
19 Feb, 19 Mar, 16 Apr, 15 May, 18 Jun
(unless a public holiday)
Adelaide - AAERC Kurralta Park
Second Friday of each month
22 Jan, 12 Feb, 12 Mar, 9 April, 14 May, 11 Jun
(unless a public holiday)
For bookings at the AAERC, please call the AAERC direct on (08) 8371 0333