Editorial policy

Updated August 2026

Mobile Vet Help exists to give pet owners plain, accurate information at difficult moments. That only works if you can trust how the information is made. This page explains exactly that.

General information, not veterinary advice

Nothing on this site is veterinary advice, and nothing here replaces a consultation with a registered vet who has examined your animal. Our guides prepare you for those conversations — the costs, the process, the questions worth asking. Every pet and situation is different; when our general information and your vet's advice differ, your vet is right.

How prices are researched

Price ranges are compiled from published fee schedules on Australian providers' websites, published cost guides, and direct enquiries to practices, and are reviewed quarterly. We publish ranges rather than single figures because vet fees genuinely vary — by city, provider, pet size and time of day — and a single number would mislead. Prices on this site were last researched in August 2026.

How we make money — and what it doesn't buy

Vets pay to be listed in our directory and to receive enquiries. Pet owners never pay us. Payment buys placement in the directory; it does not buy editorial coverage, altered price figures, or recommendations in our guides. Our guides never name paying providers as recommendations.

Corrections

If a price is stale or a statement is wrong, we want to know: contact us. Corrections are made promptly, and material updates change the "updated" date shown on each guide.

If your pet needs urgent care

No page on this site is the right place to be during an emergency. If your pet is in crisis, contact your nearest emergency vet clinic immediately — our emergency guide lists the signs that shouldn't wait.