Bryants Road Vet – Personalised, professional care for your pets

Frequently Asked Questions

Booking an appointment

We are at 141 Bryants Road, Loganholme, QLD 4129, and provide care for pets from Loganholme, Cornubia, Shailer Park, Tanah Merah and surrounding suburbs.

Find our current opening hours on our website. For urgent cases after hours, please call the clinic and you’ll be directed to the nearest emergency hospital or receive advice from our team.

Appointments can be made online or by phone. New clients are welcome—please call or use our online booking system found on our web site to get started.

Consult fees are discussed upfront for transparency. We accept most payment methods and aim to deliver value-driven, compassionate care for every budget.

About Bryants Road Veterinary Surgery

We provide care for cats, dogs, and pocket pets. Our vets have experience with a wide range of health concerns and behavioural needs.

Our clinic offers preventative health care, vaccinations, desexing and other surgeries, dental care, behavioural consultations, wellness checks, integrative medicine, parasite prevention, and medication requests.

Bryant’s Road Vet is owner-operated by Dr Caroline Kerr, with a small, friendly team including Dr Brooke, Dr Anna, nurses Casey, Pam, Stephanie and Sarah, and receptionists Cheryl and Jasmine —each committed to personalised care and animal wellbeing.

Some animal medications require a recent vet consult. For refills or ongoing prescription requests, please contact our clinic directly for guidance as we do need to see our patients every six months  in line with Queensland Health regulations.

At Bryant’s Road Vet, our integrative medicine approach combines time-tested conventional treatments with holistic options such as acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, supporting pets through all stages of life and a wide range of health concerns.

General pet & Animal care

Call our clinic phone number or check our website for emergency instructions and local 24-hour vet hospital contacts.

Our vets and nurses provide advice on behavioural issues, balanced diets, parasite prevention, and wellness strategies—all tailored to your pet’s breed, age, and needs.

We treat and stabilise sick or injured native wildlife whenever possible. After initial veterinary care, animals may be passed on to the RSPCA Qld Wildlife Hospital or to authorised volunteer wildlife carers such as Wildcare Australia for rehabilitation and eventual release. Community members are encouraged to phone first for advice, and to use the RSPCA Wildlife Hotline for urgent help outside clinic hours.