Teva Veterinary Clinic

Welcome to Teva Veterinary Clinic, the home of Teva, the name of our mascot. Teva’s home is also your best friend and companion’s home, a place full of care and compassion. It is a welcoming environment for all your regular visits, whether coming round to buy something to eat or for a check up with da doctor. Teva always makes sure that the doc has the best skills and advice on hand to provide quality care to his visitors. Teva especially wants to ensure that kindness and care are provided in large amounts when the family comes for a visit. Teva’s world is one where you and your best friend are always welcome.


Retail hours:

Mondays-Fridays
8:00 - 19:00

Saturday
09:00-14:00

Sundays
Closed.

Public Holidays
Closed.

Consulting hours:

Mondays-Fridays
09:00 - 11:00
16:00 - 18:00

Saturday
09:00-12:00

Emergencies:

Please call 021-8513511 for the vet on call.

Find us

Shop 5 Vergelegen Spar Centre (just past the Vergelegen Medi Clinic)
1 Schaapenberg Road
Somerset West
SOUTH AFRICA


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GPS Coordinates -34° 5’ 38.10”, +18° 51’ 41.49”

Products

Teva Veterinary Clinic stocks a variety of canine and feline brands. Please visit our store to purchase only the best for your best friend.






Pet Insurance


Pet Insurance removes the stress of having to pay large vet bills should something unexpected happen to your dog or cat. Pet Insurance means that the very best medical and surgical care possible can be provided to your family member and you don’t have to worry about how much it will cost. Please view Medipet

Latest News

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    The dangers of ticks on your pets

    Living in sunny South Africa is great, but with it comes all the parasites and diseases associated with a warm and/or tropical climate. One of these little scourges can be found nearly all over South Africa, namely ticks. Most people have at some or other time encountered a tick on their pet. This can be quite distressing – especially if you consider a disease like biliary (tick bite fever). Keeping your pets tick free is of the utmost importance for your pets’ health.

    Biliary / Tick fever

    Biliary is a potentially fatal disease which kills thousands of dogs in South-Africa each year. It is caused by a protozoan (a type of parasite) called Babesia canis which is carried and transmitted by the Yellow Dog tick (below) and when an infected tick bites your dog, he/she will become infected when the parasite enters their bloodstream.