Vet Clinics

Animal Welfare League Queensland was the first, and remains to be the only, organisation in Queensland to open a Community Veterinary Clinic to the public. This unique service makes essential vet care accessible to all pet owners including those previously unable to afford treatment for their pets.

Our commitment to Keeping pets and people together saves countless animals’ lives and avoids many animals having to enter the shelter. Our Community Vet Clinics assist pet owners so that they never need to face a decision to unnecessarily euthanise or surrender their much loved pets.

Any profits made through our Community Vet Clinics at Brisbane, Gold Coast and Ipswich provide further funding for the rehoming of shelter animals as well as education and foster care for animals in need.

Online Booking

To book an appointment online, please click on the blue calendar icon to start the online booking process for your pet. 

The online bookings are for routine appointments only. Please get in touch with our clinics if your pet needs an emergency appointment or a surgical procedure, thank you.

 

PLEASE NOTE

Due to a nationwide shortage of cat vaccines, starting Monday, 30 October 2023, AWLQ Community Vet Clinics will temporarily pause cat vaccinations. Our priority is to protect shelter cats with limited vaccine supplies. Here’s what you need to know:

1. Keep your cats indoors to reduce disease exposure.

2. Cats with a complete vaccination history due for boosters in Nov/Dec can reschedule for the New Year.

3. Contact local vet clinics to assist kittens or cats with no history or overdue boosters.

In addition to these measures, we are committed to supporting your feline companions’ overall health and well-being. To help you maintain your cats’ health during this time, we will offer a 20% discount on annual health check consultations.

We’re working hard to secure a stable vaccine supply for a quick return to regular vaccinations. For questions or appointments, contact your nearest AWLQ Community Vet Clinic.

Brisbane

6/10 Old Chatswood Road
Daisy Hill, QLD 4127
07 3808 2892

Gold Coast

1 Shelter Road
Coombabah QLD 4214
07 5594 0111

Ipswich

42 Tiger Street
West Ipswich QLD 4305
07 3812 7533

Our charter

The charter of Animal Welfare League Queensland’s Community Vet Clinics is that no sick or suffering animal is ever turned away, irrespective of an owner’s capacity to pay for treatment.

To have a Community Veterinary Clinic that is accessible to pets in need, and knowing that no sick or suffering animal will ever be turned away, is truly an outstanding achievement for animal welfare.

Animal Welfare League Queensland Community Vet Clinics also offer low-cost desexing, assisting to prevent unwanted litters of kittens and puppies being born, and ultimately the pain and suffering of unwanted animals being abandoned in pounds and shelters.

Our services

In the unfortunate circumstance that your pet is unwell, we have excellent state of the art facilities to diagnose and treat them to get them back in good health as quickly as possible. From routine check-ups and vaccinations, preventative care and medical problems, to emergencies and those times your pets are critically ill, we are here to help.

We offer a wide range of surgical services including dentistry, general surgery and orthopaedics.

With a compassionate approach to veterinary care, we are available to assist your companion 7 days a week.

Our team

Our highly experienced staff have dedicated their working careers to veterinary medicine and animal welfare. They have a desire to make a difference to the lives of those animals that may be less fortunate.

Schedule of services

Download a copy of our current services and costs. Please note these prices are subject to change – ask a member of our customer service team at your nearest AWLQ Community Vet Clinic for an estimate for your pet.