East Doncaster Veterinary Hospital

East Doncaster Veterinary Hospital Contact us on:
📞: 9842 8833
đź”—: https://edvh.com.au/
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East Doncaster Veterinary Hospital is a trusted small animal clinic located in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, servicing the Manningham Council area and beyond. At the East Doncaster Veterinary Hospital, your best friend is our best friend! Owned and operated by Dr Julian Alexander and his team of friendly Veterinarians and Nurses, we pride ourselves on professional service and expert vete

rinary care. We understand the deep connection you share with your animal companion and that they are more like a family member than a pet. When you entrust us with the well – being of your family member, you will get more than just a “Vet for your Pet”. You’ll receive a warm greeting by name upon arriving to the our clinic, honest, open communication and a partnership that involves yourself and your family as part of your loved one’s health care team. You will receive the peace of mind that comes with knowing that we adore and will look after your furry friend as much as you do. Our aim is to provide “The best possible medical, surgical and emotional care through outstanding customer service to every patient, every visit.”

Visit us at www.edvh.com.au to find out how we can help give your best friend the long, happy and healthy life they deserve.

Winter is often when we see our pets get quieter.It's easy to put things down to the cold, or to age, or to just… your p...
10/06/2026

Winter is often when we see our pets get quieter.

It's easy to put things down to the cold, or to age, or to just… your pet being your pet. Sometimes that's right. Sometimes there's more to it.

A winter wellness check gives us a chance to look properly into joints, weight, coat, heart... all the things you can't always see from the outside. And it gives you a chance to tell us what you've been noticing.

If something has been on your mind — this is a good time.

📲 Book via the link in bio or give us a call (03) 9842 8833

Winter vet patients are operating on a completely different frequency.Mister here is no different, he wants the nice war...
07/06/2026

Winter vet patients are operating on a completely different frequency.

Mister here is no different, he wants the nice warm heater from our kitchen, and he wants it now. Nothing you can do to keep him away from the nice warm room.

đź’¬ Comment your pet's most dramatic behaviour below. We need to know.

Those who know, know…Getting your dog to stay still for a nice photo, is borderline impossible. Dr. Julian sure knows it...
05/06/2026

Those who know, know…

Getting your dog to stay still for a nice photo, is borderline impossible. Dr. Julian sure knows it well! And we're here for all of the chaos.

Double tap if you also have a phone full of blurry photos of your dog, cause we know we do.

Long weekend ahead — here's what you need to know about our hours.🏥 EDVH King's Birthday hours:Our clinic will be closed...
03/06/2026

Long weekend ahead — here's what you need to know about our hours.

🏥 EDVH King's Birthday hours:

Our clinic will be closed Monday 8th June. We will be open normal hours on Tuesday. In case of emergency, please contact AEC Mount Waverley at (03) 9803 8122

If your pet's been a bit slow this winter and you've been meaning to get them checked, the week before a long weekend is a great time to come in. We always see a rush after, and we'd rather see you before.

Book online or call us (03) 9842 8833 — link in bio.

One of the hardest parts of loving a pet… is knowing they won’t be with us forever.As pets age, the questions often chan...
03/06/2026

One of the hardest parts of loving a pet… is knowing they won’t be with us forever.

As pets age, the questions often change.
Not “how do we fix this?”
but “how do we keep them comfortable?”
“what feels fair?”
“how do we know when it’s time?”

These are deeply personal conversations.
Whether it’s discussing pain, mobility, appetite, enjoyment, or when things are starting to change… our role is to help guide families through it, like we would with our own pet.

Sometimes caring for our pets means making difficult decisions, out of love.
And that love matters. Just know, you never have to navigate these moments alone.

26/05/2026

There's a particular kind of love that comes with watching a pet grow old.

You know their rhythms. You know which mornings are harder. You've started noticing things you didn't used to, like the way they sleep more deeply now.

That attentiveness? It's actually one of the best things you can do for a senior pet. You know them better than anyone. And the small changes you notice are the ones worth bringing to us.

If your pet is in this season, you're doing it right. Just keep paying attention.

đź’™ Save this one. And share it with someone in the same season.

**A patient story 💛**We’ve been seeing this sweet face for years (16 to be exact!!!!!)From younger days to now, where ou...
20/05/2026

**A patient story đź’›**

We’ve been seeing this sweet face for years (16 to be exact!!!!!)

From younger days to now, where our walks are becoming slower; from routine check-ups to helping with sore teeth that come with getting older; it’s been a privilege to be part of their journey.

One of the most special parts of veterinary medicine is growing alongside our patients and their families.

Senior pets teach us so much about resilience, trust, and unconditional love.

And honestly? We fall a little bit in love with every grey muzzle that walks through our doors.

Please send a đź’› for this beautiful senior soul.

Pain in pets is very different than you think it is❌ It's not always limping. ❌ It's not always crying. ✅ It's the dog w...
16/05/2026

Pain in pets is very different than you think it is

❌ It's not always limping.
❌ It's not always crying.
âś… It's the dog who stopped jumping on the couch.
✅ It’s the cat who sleeps in a different spot.
✅ It’s the pet who takes a little longer to get going in the morning and you put it down to age.

Pain management in 2026 looks very different to what it used to. Anti-inflammatories, joint supplements, laser therapy, acupuncture, environmental adjustments… there's a lot we can do, and the starting point is usually just a conversation.

If you've been watching your pet slow down and wondering if it's worth bringing up — it is. That's what we're here for.

📲 Call us 0398428833 or book a wellness consult. Link below 👇

We answer a lot of questions every single day in clinic. About what to feed, what to watch for, when to worry, when to w...
15/05/2026

We answer a lot of questions every single day in clinic. About what to feed, what to watch for, when to worry, when to wait.

So we started writing them down.

The EDVH blog is live 🎉 and the first article is about heartworm: what it is, how it spreads, and what to do if prevention has slipped. Worth a read if it's been on your mental list.

We'll keep adding to it. Topics you actually ask about, explained the way we'd explain them in a consult, without the jargon.

Link in the first comment. Or find us via the link in bio.

Are your pets actually just slowing down…?What looks like slowing down can actually be signs of discomfort.Same goes for...
11/05/2026

Are your pets actually just slowing down…?

What looks like slowing down can actually be signs of discomfort.
Same goes for the little hesitation before jumping.
Or even sleeping more.
Or not wanting to go on walks like they used to.

These can be signs of arthritis.
The good news is: there are ways we can help.

Old age is unavoidable, but we can make sure our pets age with comfort
Save this as a reminder

Address

1 Peach Way
Templestowe, VIC
3106

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 3pm

Telephone

+61398428833

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