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Feline Hyperthyroidism - Treatment & Booking Info

Feline hyperthyroidism is one of the most common treatable diseases of cats in Australia. Double Bay Veterinary Clinic accept referrals for the gold standard treatment of affected cats, radioactive iodine (I131) therapy.

We offer the best value for money service in the Sydney area at just $1100 inc GST. Cats are typically hospitalised with us for 7-10 days and all clients receive writen instructions on aftercare which is almost done at the referring vet's clinic. There is no current waiting list for treatment so cats can be referred ASAP.

This section of our website is intended to help pet owners understand the condition (including treatment options) better, and referring vets to make efficient and effective referrals to our clinic for I131 therapy.

Please click on the links below to find the information you require. If you would like to see more information in this section of our website then do not hesitate to drop us an email or call on 0293634045.

Links

Making a Referral to Double Bay Vet Clinic - Information for veterinary surgeons

Feline Hyperthyroidism. A Disease Overview by  R Malik - A detailed overview for veterinary surgeons.

Hyperthyroidism Challenges: Treating Cats with Concurrent Renal Compromise

My cat has been diagnosed with an overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism) - Information for pet owners.

Worried about treatment? Read about milo's experience firsthand from his owner, Rosemary Dunn.

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