Find a registered premises
The Veterinary Services Act 2023 commences on 1 July 2026. Premises registration will be staggered in accordance with the transitional provisions of the Act and the Veterinary Services Regulations 2025. If you cannot find a premises, please contact us on 8359 3334.
If a veterinary premises appears in this search result, it is registered to provide veterinary services in South Australia. Only registered premises can provide veterinary services in South Australia.
We have premises in the following categories:
- Veterinary consulting /examination rooms
- Veterinary surgery/clinic
- Veterinary mobile clinic
- Veterinary hospital
- Occasional premises
If you have questions about the registration status of a premises or to seek further information, please contact us.
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Category Glossary
Veterinary consulting/examination rooms (CR)
Where an act of veterinary service (other than major veterinary surgery or emergency care) may be carried out. (Minor surgery does not include the opening of body cavities or orthopaedic procedures. No general anaesthetic procedures are permitted to be conducted in premises in this category.) This category will also encompass house calls that are provided to small animals as part of the practice.
Veterinary surgery/clinics (VC)
Where an act of veterinary service, including major veterinary surgery, may be carried out. This category will also encompass house calls that are provided to small animals as part of the practice.
Veterinary mobile clinic (MC)
A vehicle, including a trailer, which may be moved from one location to another, and is intended to operate as a veterinary clinic.
Veterinary hospital (VH)
Where an act of veterinary service, including major veterinary surgery or emergency care, may be carried out, and a higher level of diagnostic facilitates than are available at a veterinary clinic are provided. Full facilities are provided for examination, diagnosis, prophylaxis, medical treatment, and surgery of animals. While not required to be open to the public at all times, professional or paraprofessional personnel must always be available to ensure assessment and treatment of emergency cases within a reasonable length of time and to ensure adequate monitoring and treatment for hospital patients.
Occasional Premises (OP)
Where the premises are not occupied or used on a full-time or weekly basis but are used from time to time to provide veterinary services, including remote community visits