ARH Gosford has access to world class diagnostic imaging and has the most advanced facilities in the Southern hemisphere. This enables our specialists to obtain the highest quality images required for diagnosis, treatment planning and prognosis of your pet’s condition.
We have access to:
- CR Digital Radiography
- Ultrasound machines
Images are interpreted by highly skilled clinicians and supported by specialist radiologists within the ARH group.
Our ARH nurses are highly skilled and compassionate people who will go above and beyond in caring for your pet. We have dedicated nurses who are highly experienced with intensive care and emergency and critical care cases.
ARH Gosford is a fully staffed 24 hour emergency service which allows our nurses to provide seamless continuity of care to your pet. Whatever time of the day your pet is being treated, our nurses will strive to provide a comfortable and anxiety-free stay for your much-loved animal.
Our ARH receptionists are the welcoming face of our organisation and will support you during your time at our hospital. Our receptionists are highly trained and compassionate people and can assist with making and changing appointments, organising visits with your pet, providing information on hospital stays and connecting you with our specialists. They are also the resident experts in payment options, such as VetPay, and can process your insurance claims if desired.
At ARH we have a dedicated intensive care unit (ICU) which is open 24 hours a day all year round.
Our ICU team is highly trained to monitor and treat the most critically ill patients. They have access to state of the art equipment including invasive and non-invasive blood pressure monitoring, mechanical ventilator support and oxygen therapy, as well as the most up to date in-house blood testing machines for haematology, biochemistry, coagulation and blood-gas analysis.
Our team provides constant, close monitoring of all animals requiring ICU support and specialises in providing pain management, intravenous fluid resuscitation, blood transfusions, oxygen support and nutrition to patients. Their dedicated care can often be the key factor in a pet’s survival.