
Services
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Dr Ema offers phone consults Australia wide to assess brachycephalic concerns and to advise on treatment options.
Phone consults and assessments can be a valuable starting point to explain and cut through the noise, or to offer a second opinion or translate previous results into understandable language.
Phone consultations can address almost anything, including:
Pre-purchase questions and how to select a breeder and a puppy for health
Managing juvenile BOAS signs until the ideal age for BOAS surgery (including aspiration pneumonia)
BOAS assessment (does your dog need BOAS surgery?) and any medical/surgical recommendations
Post BOAS surgery questions or concerns
Revision BOAS surgery questions or concerns
Medical and surgical management of common brachycephalic concerns… vomiting, regurgitation, reflux, wind, entropion,skin folds, cherry eye, skin, allergies, screw tail, spines, knees, hips, guts etc
Note: medications cannot be prescribed without a bona fide patient relationship but tailored advice can be provided that you can then discuss with your local vet (who is also welcome to contact me!)
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NSW:
Surgeries are primarily performed out of GREAT WESTERN ANIMAL HOSPITAL in Greystanes, Sydney.QLD:
In Brisbane, Dr Ema collaborates with Vetkind Arana Hills, My Family Vet Upper Kedron & Vets In Zillmere.
Enquire here to book a phone or in person consultation.
There is generally a 2-3 month wait time on surgery so please enquire well in advance of your dog truly NEEDING help!Australia Wide:
Enquire if you’re a vet who’d like a surgeon at your shoulder or you’re a pet parent in another state.
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Other services include in-clinic or online training for vets and nurses, case advice, tailored anaesthetic and peri-operative patient plans, clinic protocol etc…
Vets, technicians or nurses are welcome to get in touch to discuss cases and Brachy owners can also reach out to facilitate this.
Veterinary professionals are encouraged to join our closed professional group https://www.facebook.com/groups/491778835688452
Dr Ema also partners with VetPrac and the University of Queensland to provide online webinars, hands-on workshops and lectures on peri-operative management, anaesthesia and surgery in Brachycephalics.