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Furry neighbours become cherished family

Meet the team at The Neighbourhood Vet – Tewantin, where furry neighbours become cherished family.

Owned by Dr Amber Christie and Brooke Goodwin, the local stewards of pet well-being go beyond the usual clinic experience.

“Step into our veterinary haven to see how the fusion of heart and expertise creates a special space for your pets,” Amber said.

Amber has been a vet for almost 30 years, working around the globe using her veterinary career to enable her other passion of travel amongst other places, people and cultures.

When she returned from a 20 year stint in the UK, she thought her practice owning days were in the past and was planning to focus on family and new endeavours. Then she met Brooke. A younger version of herself, a super star nurse, with deep passion for the veterinary industry, to be better, to do better and to instil this enthusiasm in others in her team.

Over a glass (or two) of wine at a local pub, they began the first steps in creating what is now a beautifully designed, highly functional space, that invites new clients to come and be part of this community of well loved, well cared for pets and pet owners.

Imagine a place where the vet checks become meaningful conversations about your furry family member, and the waiting area transforms into a friendly hub for both our pets and pet parents.

“Our clinic is calm and stress free and our team will help make the veterinary experience second to none,” Brooke said.

“We’re not just your neighbours; we’re guardians of the health and happiness of your beloved companions. Join our family – we can’t wait to meet you!”

For more information visit tnvet.com.au or call (07) 5228 0007. Find them at 2/101 Poinciana Ave, Tewantin.

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