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Cape Animal Medical Centre
Dog in Cape Town

www.camc.co.za
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78 Rosmead Avenue. Kenilworth. Cape Town. Western Cape. 7806
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Animals in Cape Town, Cat in Cape Town, Veterinary in Cape Town, Medicine in Cape Town

The Cape Animal Medical Centre offers complete veterinary services at all hours. The Day Clinic offers general services like vaccinations and sterilisations and our All Hours Clinic is open 24hrs a day, 7 days a week for emergencies and overnight care. The Cape Animal Medical Centre is also home to qualified veterinary specialists and veterinarians with special interests to optimise the treatment of your pet . These services are available by appointment only, Monday to Friday and include;*Specialist Physicians at our Medicine Clinic*Homeopathy and Acupuncture at our Acuvet Clinic*Dental and Oro-facial surgery at our Dental Clinic *Opthalmology at our Eye Care ClinicFor more information, please contact us on 021 674 0034 or visit our website. The Cape Animal Medical Centre is staffed by a veterinarian and veterinary nurse 24 hours a day to attend to any veterinary medical situation.

To provide the highest level of care to pets throughout Cape Town. We are dedicated to treating and taking care of pets with a level of love and care that is second to none, taking into account that pets are more than just animals, they are an integral part of people’s lives and become irreplaceable members of families. The Cape Animal Medical Centre, established in 1996, is made up of a over 30 staff members, including specialists, veterinarians with special interest clinics, general and after-hours veterinarians, qualified nurses and supporting nursing assistants. The CAMC is a fully developed veterinary medical clinic, providing round-the-clock veterinary care, premium pet food, OTC pet products, treatments, treats and toys to all of Cape Town and beyond. We also offer digital x-rays, endoscopy, ultrasound and the latest blood analysis machines, allowing the CAMC to provide the highest level of care to your pets at any time of the day. The All Hours Clinic (After Hours Veterinary Clinic and Day Clinic) is staffed by veterinarians and veterinary nursing assistants 24 hours a day to attend to any veterinary medical situation, be it routine vaccination or a dire emergency, at any time, to the greater Cape Town. The Centre is also home to qualified veterinary specialists and veterinarians with special interests, offering various alternative or scientifically advanced treatment options. At the CAMC, we acknowledge and agree that your pets are precious members of the family and should therefore be treated as such. We provide round-the-clock veterinary care for any veterinary medical situation, be it routine vaccination or a direct emergency. Complete veterinary care from sterilizations, dentals and vaccinations to toys, treats and pet food all under one roof. Providing complete veterinary services at all hours of the day, with dedication and compassion. Specialising in the advanced diagnosis and treatment of illness in cats and dogs. Dr Kim Tutt is a qualified veterinarian with a special interest and focus on ophthalmology. For some years veterinarians and researchers have noticed syndromes of immunodeficiency or weakness of the immune system in cats which could not be explained. The similarity between the syndrome in these cats and in humans suffering from AIDS was clear. The viruses also cause illness directly, and various forms of cancer (especially lymphoma and lymphoid leukaemia), as well as bone marrow failure, anaemia, fading kittens, and kidney problems are associated with the infection. There are now well-developed and sensitive tests available to identify cats infected with the viruses and these can be performed by your veterinarian in the consulting room or by veterinary laboratories. There is currently no effective treatment available. Secondary syndromes such as bacterial infections are treated individually and symptomatically. Cancers can be removed or treated with chemotherapy in some instances. Resolution of one secondary infection is often followed by another. Prevention is thereforee most important and your veterinarian will be able to advise you specific to your circumstances. It should be remembered though that is not necessary to put all infected cats to sleep. As long as an infected cat is living a quality life and secondary problems are controlled, and the cat is not a threat to others, it may live a long time. Importantly, cats with AIDS do not infect humans and pose no threat to the health of its human family.
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  Opening times Opening Closing
   Monday 8:00 AM 8:00 AM
   Tuesday 8:00 AM 8:00 AM
   Wednesday 8:00 AM 8:00 AM
   Thursday 8:00 AM 8:00 AM
   Friday 8:00 AM 8:00 AM
   Saturday 8:00 AM 8:00 AM
   Sunday 8:00 AM 8:00 AM

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