LOCATIONS
Kellyville Vets – Sydney, NSW
Sydney Bulldog Clinic operates out of the
Sydney Animal Hospitals Kellyville location, providing specialised brachycephalic breed care within a full-service vet hospital. We are
open 7 days a week, including public holidays. Schedule an appointment today.
Looking for Kellyville Vets in Sydney’s Hills District?
Our Kellyville vet on Windsor Road delivers professional, compassionate pet care designed for bulldogs and other flat-faced breeds. We understand the unique health challenges faced by brachycephalic breeds, and we tailor our routine check-ups and advanced treatment plans accordingly.
We invite pet owners from all across Kellyville and Sydney’s North-West to bring their dogs to us, including from the neighbouring suburbs of Kellyville Ridge, North Kellyville, Glenwood, Beaumont Hills, Rouse Hill, Stanhope Gardens, Quakers Hill, The Ponds, Annangrove, Box Hill, and Schofields.
Our Kellyville Vet Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
(02) 8883 0533
106 Windsor Road, Kellyville, Sydney NSW 2155
Our Kellyville Vet Services
We offer a wide range of routine, surgical, medical, and emergency veterinary services at our Kellyville vet hospital, including:
- Routine vet care
- Vaccinations
- Orthopaedic surgery
- Ophthalmic surgery
- BOAS surgery
- JPS surgery
- Allergy management
- Rehab and physiotherapy
Our Kellyville Sydney animal hospital features modern surgical suites and advanced diagnostic equipment, allowing our veterinary team to carry out detailed examinations and develop personalised care plans for bulldogs and similar breeds.
The hospital has also been designed with patient comfort in mind. The calm, welcoming environment helps reduce stress for dogs during consultations, treatments, and procedures.
To book an appointment, please call or email our Kellyville veterinary hospital today. We recommend bringing your dog’s medical history, vaccination records, and information about any current medications so we can deliver the most comprehensive care possible.
Telehealth BOAS Consultations Now Available
If your dog is showing signs of breathing difficulty, we now offer telehealth appointments for Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) via Microsoft Teams. This allows us to assess your dog’s symptoms and discuss next steps from the comfort of your home before scheduling an in-clinic assessment or surgery if required.
Contact Kellyville Animal Hospital
Contact Baulkham Hills Vet Hospital
At Sydney Bulldog Clinics we provide experienced veterinary care and proactive measures, including obstructive airway corrective surgery, to ensure the well-being of your beloved pet.
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FAQs
Where Is Your Bulldog Vet Clinic Located in Kellyville?
Our vet clinic is located at 106 Windsor Road, Kellyville NSW 2155.
Is Emergency Care Available for Bulldogs in Kellyville?
Yes. Whether it’s treating illness, trauma, or stabilising a medical condition, our staff are always ready to assist.
If your dog requires after-hours emergency care when the clinic is closed, we recommend taking them to the nearby Animal Referral Hospital (ARH) at 19 Old Northern Road, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153. They are open 24/7. Their phone number is (02) 9639 7744.
Is the Kellyville Clinic Open on Weekends?
Yes, our Kellyville clinic is open from 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM Monday to Friday, and 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM on Saturdays and Sundays.
How Do I Book an Appointment With Your Vets in Kellyville?
You can make an appointment via the contact form above or by calling our Kellyville Hills District vet clinic directly on (02) 8883 0533.
Does Your Sydney Vet Hospital in Kellyville Accept Walk-Ins?
Yes, we accept walk-ins for emergencies or urgent cases. However, you may have to wait depending on how busy the hospital is.
Is There Parking Available at Your Vet in Kellyville?
Yes, we have plenty of on-site parking bays at the clinic.
What Breeds Does Your Kellyville Bulldog Clinic Treat?
We see a range of brachycephalic dog breeds, including Bulldogs (Australian, British, and French Bulldogs), Pugs, Boxers, Boston Terriers, Cavoodles, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Mastiffs, and Shih Tzus.









