Navneet K. Dhand provides Veterinary Medicine services in Camden, NSW, working from 425 Werombi Road, Camden, NSW 2570, Australia. The clinic looks after a mix of animal health needs, from everyday issues like eye problems and ear infections to more serious infectious diseases. In many cases, getting help early makes a big difference to how well an animal does.
Common reasons animals are brought in include things like conjunctivitis, sometimes called “pink eye”, and interstitial keratitis, which can affect how the eye looks and how comfortable the pet feels. Ear troubles also come up, including swimmer’s ear. Over time, pets can also be seen for breathing and viral concerns such as parainfluenza. At times, the clinic also deals with infections that need careful checks and prompt action, including rabies and leptospirosis.
There are also a number of other conditions the practice manages, such as fungal and other infections (like aspergillosis) and issues linked to worms and parasites, including helminthiasis, distomatosis, and fascioliasis. Some patients may be seen for cysticercosis as well. Weight and body condition matters too, so obesity is something that can be addressed at visits, with practical steps to help pets stay healthier.
For more complex cases, like severe respiratory illness (including SARS), the focus is on checking what’s going on and planning the next steps. The exact approach can vary from case to case, based on symptoms, exam findings, and the animal’s situation. Research and clinical trials information isn’t listed here, so there’s no specific detail available on that part. Education and experience details also aren’t included in the information provided.