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Forster’s local vet
Sweet Pea Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic located on the southern outskirts of Forster, NSW.
From the moment your pet arrives, our priority is to make them feel loved and secure – a responsibility that we take very seriously.
Our state-of-the-art facilities offer the highest standard of care and our devoted team provide the special attention required to ensure your pet’s health and happiness.
NEW!
Yearly Flea & Tick Injectable Protection
We are excited to introduce a new, injectable, year-long protection for dogs against ticks and fleas! This innovative solution ensures your dog stays safe and parasite-free all year round with just one injection.
Our services
We offer a huge range of services and treatments to keep your pets happy and healthy.
Preventative Health Care
Aims to prevent illness and assist in the early detection of specific diseases, whilst encouraging the promotion and maintenance of good health.
Medicine & Diagnostics
Encompasses internal medicine, dermatology, cardiology, neurology, ophthalmology, behaviour, oncology, parasitology and haematology just to name a few.
Additional Services
From microchipping to emergency wildlife care and a drop-off service, we provide a range of additional services that can make owning a pet a little easier.
Our happy clients
Lovely words from our lovely customers
Our details
Our location and contact information are below. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Our Address
5 Sweet Pea Road
Forster NSW 2428
Our Opening Hours
Weekend & Public Holidays: Closed
Paws in the air!
We are proud that Sweet Pea Animal Hospital is a certified Great Place To Work™.
At the heart of Sweet Pea Animal Hospital lies a steadfast commitment to nurturing a workplace culture where our team feels a sense of pride and belonging, and that they’re empowered to do their most meaningful work.
Our Charity Partner
Sweet Pea Animal Rescue provides short-term direct care to animals that have been lost, mistreated or are without owners. This includes the relief and prevention of pain as well as the rehabilitation of orphaned, sick or injured animals, with the ultimate goal of finding suitable permanent homes for these animals post-care.