1830 days ago

COVID 19 UPDATE

Hamilton Small Animal Veterinary Centre

Due to the latest community transmission of covid-19, we are going into level 2 as of midnight tonight, at this stage for 3 days.

Once again we ask for your patience and kindness. We are well rehearsed in what we need to do, to keep our staff and you and your pets safe.

☎️ When you arrive at the clinic, we ask you to Please Wait In Your Car And Phone Us On 07 8492963 to let us know you there. We will come out to you or inform you when to enter the clinic. ☎️

🛑Please Do Not Enter The Clinic Until We Let You Know The Procedure To Follow. 🙏

•As always hygiene is of upmost importance. We have a high standard of cleanliness and the clinic is regularly cleaned and sanitized.

•Please use the contract tracer provided.

•There will be sanitizer supplied for you to use.

•Keep your social distancing.

•We will be wearing face masks and you may be asked to wear one also.😷

•If you are feeling sick or unwell please do not enter the clinic.🤢

•If you require food or medication for your pet, please phone the clinic so it is organized for you before coming down. Ring us when you arrive to collect it and we will bring the items to you.🐕‍🦺🐇🐁🦜🐈‍⬛

We have done this before, we can do it again. The care of our clients and patients is of upmost importance, as is the health and safety of all.💕

Thank you in advance.🙏

Your team at Hamilton Small Animal Veterinary Centre. ❤️

www.hamiltonvets.co.nz...

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