Remember that no member of this board can substitute for a visit to your avian vet. If you are experiencing an emergency or suspect your bird is having health issues, please do not lose critical time waiting on a reply to your emergency post. Find your local avian vet using the Association of Avian Veterinarians search page at: http://www.aav.org/search/
If your bird is currently perfectly healthy, be thankful and take this time to find your local avian vet and store their information in your cell phone, on your refrigerator door, and in your avian first-aid kit.
Post edited by: Kaedyn, at: 2008/09/01 18:23
Post edited by: Dave007, at: 2008/10/29 22:17<br><br>Post edited by: Kaedyn, at: 2009/09/08 15:40
Very cool thanks for the link! I checked and Alex's vet is on there!![]()
A great link Kaedyn! It inspired me to look for a similar resource for my area.
Grey owners in Singapore:
http://www.sva.org.sg/en/clinic.php
Lists members of the local veterinary association but not their specialties. I haven't brought Nicky to a vet yet but when I do (as soon as he agrees to get in the carrier!) I will be using this list!
Grey owners in Malaysia:
http://www.msava.org/vets.php
Members of the Malaysia Small Animal Veterinary Association. Like the Singapore site, doesn't state their specialties however most of them have contacts included.
Also see the Malaysia Veterinary Forum at http://vet.com.my/viewtopic.php?t=76
Edit: Practically none of the Singapore vets ever seem to answer their email. Calling them or dropping by their office in person should work better!<br><br>Post edited by: darth_mint, at: 2008/09/01 08:32
Here is the only avian vet in Ireland
http://www.veterinary.ie/
This is the UK Parrot Society List of Avian vets..
http://www.theparrotsocietyuk.org/index.php/Avian_Vets/28
This is a great source for anyone looking for an Avian Vet around the world.
Thanks to all of you for posting these. :-)
Within all of us is a varying amount of space lint and star dust, the residue from our creation. Most are too busy to notice it, and it is stronger in some than others. It is strongest in those of us who fly and is responsible for an unconscious, subtle desire to slip into some wings and try for the elusive boundaries of our origin. ~K.O. Eckland, "Footprints On Clouds"
Dayo in flight....
Thanks Jim for that link and the good advice. I already have an avian vet that I use for regular checkups and for an emergency if I need it but others may not have thought ahead. If something unforseen happens and you need one, then is not the time to be looking for one, find one now and be ready. Karma coming your way.![]()
Thanks all for filling in some of the gaps!
any for the UK?
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This is the UK Parrot Society List of Avian vets..
http://www.theparrotsocietyuk.org/index.php/Avian_Vets/28<br><br>Post edited by: lovemyGreys, at: 2008/09/02 10:57