735 Main Rd, Edgeworth,
NSW, 2285

Welcome to

Edgeworth Animal
Medical Centre

Trusted care at every stage of your pet’s life.

Welcome to

Edgeworth Animal
Medical Centre

Trusted care at every stage of your pet’s life.

From Check-Ups to Complex Care

Your Trusted Local Vet Clinic

At Edgeworth Animal Medical Centre, we believe great vet care starts with genuine relationships. As your local vet clinic, we take the time to understand your pet’s unique needs, providing clear communication, thoughtful support, and trusted care from their first visit to their golden years.

Whether they have fur, feathers, or scales, we’re here to help them thrive. Through collaborative care, clinical excellence, and deep respect for the human–animal bond, your pet’s well-being is always our priority.


About Us
From Shared Shifts to a Shared Vision

Three vets. One purpose. Better care for every pet.

At Edgeworth Veterinary Clinic, we’re a close-knit team brought together by a shared purpose: delivering thoughtful, lifelong care to every pet we meet. From our early days as vet school classmates to launching the clinic in 2014, our journey has been built on trust, shared values, and a genuine love for animals.

For you and your pet, that means care you can count on, familiar faces, honest conversations, and support that’s there at every stage of their life.


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Cold Weather and Chronic Pain in Senior Dogs and Cats: What Owners Should Know

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Signs Your Pet’s Dental Problems Are More Than Just Bad Breath

You know that moment when your dog yawns and you instinctively lean back a little too quickly? It’s normal doggy breath, right? Unfortunately, it’s probably not. Bad breath is typically

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Why Itchy Skin and Sore Ears in Dogs Should Never Be Ignored

Whether you’re seeing obvious signs of itchy skin or sore ears, or more subtle behaviours such as chewing or shaking of the head, persistence in this space is a red

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