My Companion Mobile Vet

Mobile Ascot Vet - Veterinary Care in the Comfort of Home

If you're looking for an Ascot vet who can come to your home, My Companion Mobile Vet provides professional veterinary care to families throughout Ascot and surrounding Brisbane suburbs.

As a mobile veterinary service, we bring many of the services you would normally expect from a veterinary consultation directly to your home. For some pets and families, this can make veterinary care more accessible, convenient, and less stressful.

Whether your pet needs a vaccination, health consultation, arthritis management, skin or ear care, quality-of-life assessment, or end-of-life support, we can often provide care without your pet needing to leave their familiar environment.

Is a Mobile Vet Right for Your Pet?

Many pets cope well with traditional veterinary clinics and continue to benefit from the excellent care provided by their local veterinary team.

For others, however, a home visit may be a particularly good option.


Some of the patients we commonly help include:

  • Dogs that become anxious during car travel or veterinary visits
  • Cats that find transport and clinic environments stressful
  • Senior pets with arthritis, mobility issues, or age-related decline
  • Families managing multiple pets
  • Pet parents juggling young children and busy schedules
  • People working from home who value the convenience of a house call
  • Pets receiving palliative, hospice, or end-of-life care

For these patients, being seen at home can reduce stress and allow us to assess them in an environment where they feel comfortable and behave more naturally.

What Services Can We Provide at Home?

Many families searching for vets in Ascot are looking for routine veterinary care. As a vet clinic on wheels, we can provide a wide range of veterinary services in your home, including:

  • Vaccinations and preventative healthcare
  • Health consultations and wellness checks
  • Skin and ear disease management
  • Arthritis assessment and ongoing care
  • Senior pet health reviews
  • In-home pet quality-of-life assessments
  • Palliative and hospice care
  • In-home cat and dog euthanasia and aftercare support

While we carry a significant amount of equipment with us, there are some services that still require a traditional veterinary hospital or clinic setting, such as surgery, advanced imaging, hospitalisation, emergency care and certain diagnostic procedures.

When this level of care is needed, we work alongside your local vets in Ascot or surrounding areas and referral hospitals to help ensure your pet receives the most appropriate treatment.

Arthritis, Mobility Issues, and Senior Pet Care

Many older pets find veterinary visits physically difficult.

Getting into the car, navigating unfamiliar environments, and standing on slippery clinic floors can be challenging for pets experiencing arthritis or weakness.

Home visits allow us to assess mobility where it matters most: in the environment your pet uses every day. Watching a pet move through their own home often provides valuable information that may not be obvious during a clinic consultation.

We can also discuss practical changes to help improve comfort and quality of life at home. 

Skin and Ear Problems Without the Stress

Skin disease and ear infections are among the most common reasons pets need veterinary care.

For pets that become stressed by clinic visits, receiving treatment at home can make examinations, follow-up visits, and ongoing management significantly easier.

Many owners also appreciate being able to discuss environmental factors within the home that may be contributing to skin or allergy-related problems such as identifying some common plants that cause skin irritations.

End-of-Life Care and In-Home Euthanasia

One area where home-based care can be particularly valuable is end-of-life support.

We provide quality-of-life assessments, palliative care, hospice support, and peaceful in-home pet euthanasia in Brisbane and surrounds for families who wish their pet to remain in familiar surroundings.

For many pets, remaining at home with the people they love can help reduce stress during this stage of life.

We understand that deciding what is best for your pet can feel overwhelming, and our role is to provide compassionate guidance, honest information, and support without pressure.

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About My Companion Mobile Vet

My Companion Mobile Vet services Ascot and surrounding Brisbane suburbs. We believe veterinary care should be tailored to both the patient and their family. For some pets, that means attending a traditional clinic. For others, receiving care at home may be the gentler and more practical option.

Our lead veterinarian and owner is Fear Free Certified and has a strong focus on low-stress handling and patient-centred care, helping pets feel as comfortable as possible during their veterinary visits.

If you're unsure whether a mobile consultation is appropriate for your pet, we're always happy to discuss your situation and help you determine the most suitable option.

Call 0468 386 268 or book online.

Areas We Service Nearby

If you're searching for an Ascot vet but live just outside the suburb, we also provide mobile veterinary services throughout surrounding areas including:

Kalinga Albion Clayfield Hamilton Hendra

and other nearby Brisbane suburbs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do your vets service Ascot and nearby suburbs like Kalinga? 

Yes. Our vets cover Ascot and the surrounding inner-north Brisbane corridor, including Kalinga, Albion, and Lutwyche. If you're unsure whether your address falls within our service area, give us a call and we'll confirm straight away.

What services can a mobile vet provide at home in Ascot? 

We can provide vaccinations, wellness consultations, quality-of-life assessments, and end-of-life care including in-home euthanasia. Some services – including surgery, imaging, and certain diagnostic procedures – do still require a traditional clinic setting. Where that's the case, we'll refer you to a trusted facility and explain clearly what's involved.

How does in-home euthanasia work? 

A calming sedative is always given first, so your pet is fully relaxed and at ease before anything else takes place. You're welcome to stay close and hold them throughout the process, and we never rush.

 For many families, being at home makes a difficult moment feel a little more peaceful. If you'd like cremation arranged at the same visit, we can take care of that for you as well.

What does an animal quality-of-life assessment involve? 

Our vets in Ascot visit your home and work through a review of your pet's pain levels, appetite, mobility, and day-to-day experience. It's designed to give you a clearer picture of how your pet is doing – especially if you're trying to understand whether they're genuinely struggling or simply moving through the natural process of ageing. There's no pressure and no expectation that you'll have any decisions ready.

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