Manors Veterinary Clinic
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Welcome to Manors Veterinary Clinic, we hope you enjoy our website and find its content informative.
If you struggle to get in touch with us, please call 084 607 1561.
We at Manors Veterinary Clinic believe pets are part of our families and should be treated as such. If you are looking for a small clinic with a personal touch in the Manors, Pinetown area of Durban, where clients are not just a number, we are the right clinic for you.
We look forward to seeing you and your furry kids (by appointment only).
About Manors Veterniary Clinic
Dr Anda Sinclair started her own practice in Dec 2007 when she found the ideal location in 41 Glenugie Rd. A few conversions have now made it into a welcoming, upmarket Small Animal Clinic where we strive to give service of the highest standard.
At our facilities we offer:
• General medical consultations
• General small animal surgery and Soft tissue surgery
• X-ray facilities
• Basic in-house diagnostic facilities: blood and urine tests, biopsies, etc
• Weight loss clinic and free weight checks
• House calls: Vaccinations and euthanasia
(by appointment only)
• Avian wing and nail clips
• Routine Dental care and Dental surgery
• Micro chipping
• Export certification (incl. Rabies blood serology)
• All vaccinations
• Referral to Specialists when required
• Hospitalization and care
• Wide range of Pet Nutrition and Accessories (if we don’t stock it, we will get it for you)
Our Veterinarian
Dr Anda Sinclair
"Hi, I am Anda Sinclair and I am The Boss.
I qualified from Onderstepoort in 1990 and have worked in Durban since 1993.
In December 2007 I decided to take the plunge and start up on my own.
My husband Robbie and the girls Abbie and Alana have been very patient but are decidedly seeing less of me!
So are our 3 dogs and 2 cats, but hey, it is all good."
Locum vet: Dr Nicky Evans
Nicky qualified from Onderstepoort in 1999 and started work as a small animal veterinarian at Westville Veterinary Hospital until September 2001. She then spent fifteen months working as an emergency clinician at Ross University on the island of St Kitts in the Caribbean before returning to South Africa to resume her veterinary career in the Upper Highway area. She completed her BVSc Honours degree in Small Animal Medicine in 2006. Nicky is passionate about small animal medicine, emergency medicine and patient care. She lives in Waterfall with her Africanis dog, Maggie and enjoys cooking, mountain biking and reading.


