Animates Vet Care
Veterinary clinic in New Zealand.
Owners directory · Waikato
Hamilton serves the Waikato basin, with vet and grooming options in the central city, Rototuna, and Te Awa. Many lifestyle-block owners drive in from outlying towns for specialist care.
Approximate locations across Hamilton. Click a pin for clinic details.
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Veterinary clinic in New Zealand.
Veterinary clinic in New Zealand.
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Veterinary clinic in Te Rapa.
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Veterinary clinic in Hillcrest.
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Veterinary clinic in Hamilton Central.
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A standard consultation in Hamilton typically runs $70 to $110. Vaccinations add $40 to $90 depending on the schedule. Dentistry under general anaesthetic ranges $500 to $1,500 by clinic and case complexity. Always ask for a written estimate before treatment.
Most Hamilton vets work with all major NZ pet insurers (Cove, Southern Cross Pet, PD Insurance, Petplan, Petcover). Direct billing is the exception, not the rule; expect to pay at the time of visit and claim back from the insurer.
For overnight, weekend or critical emergencies, see 24-hour and emergency vets in Hamilton. Most general practices refer to a centralised emergency centre after hours.
Mobile vets visit your home for routine vaccinations, microchipping and end-of-life care. See mobile vets in Hamilton.
Information only. Breed traits and health notes on this page are aggregated from public registry and breed-authority sources. Individual animals vary; this page is general information, not veterinary, behavioural, or insurance advice. Always consult a registered NZ vet or breeder for guidance specific to your situation.