My Companion Mobile Vet

Mobile Albion Vet – Veterinary Care in the Comfort of Home

If you're looking for an Albion vet who can visit at home, My Companion Mobile Vet provides professional veterinary care to families throughout Albion and the surrounding northern suburbs of Brisbane.

As a mobile veterinary service, we bring many of the services you'd normally expect from a clinic consultation directly to your door. For some pets and their owners, this can make veterinary care more accessible, less stressful, and more practical than a trip to a traditional practice.

Whether your pet needs a vaccination, a general health check, weight or dietary advice, a quality-of-life assessment, or end-of-life support, we can often provide care without them ever leaving the place they feel most settled.

Is Our Mobile Vet in Albion the Right Fit for You?

Many pets manage veterinary visits well and continue to receive excellent care from their local clinic. For some animals, though, a home visit may be a better option.

Patients our vets in Albion commonly see include:


  • Cats that become distressed by travel or clinic environments
  • Dogs that experience anxiety in waiting rooms or during car trips
  • Older pets with arthritis, reduced mobility, or age-related decline
  • Families with multiple pets who find coordinating clinic visits difficult
  • Busy households with young children
  • Pets receiving palliative, hospice, or end-of-life care
  • Pet owners who value the calm and convenience of an at-home appointment

For these patients, being assessed in familiar surroundings can reduce stress and allow us to observe them behaving as they naturally would.

Vet Services Available for Albion Residents

Many families searching for vets in Albion need routine care as well as more specific consultations. As a mobile practice, we can provide a broad range of services in your home, including:

  • Cat and dog vaccinations and preventative healthcare, including C5 and F3 vaccinations
  • General health consultations and wellness checks
  • Weight management and dietary advice
  • Arthritis assessment and ongoing care
  • Senior pet health reviews
  • Quality-of-life assessments for pets managing chronic illness or age-related decline
  • Palliative and hospice care
  • Prescription and preventative health products
  • In-home cat and dog euthanasia and aftercare support

Some services do still require a traditional veterinary hospital or clinic setting, including surgery, emergency care, advanced imaging, and hospitalisation. 

Where this level of care is needed, we work alongside your local vets in Albion and nearby referral hospitals to help ensure your pet receives the most appropriate treatment.

Senior Pet Health and Mobility Support

For older pets, the physical demands of a routine clinic visit can be significant.

Loading into a car, navigating an unfamiliar building, and standing on slippery floors can be difficult for animals already managing joint stiffness or weakness. Home visits allow us to assess how your pet moves and functions in the environment they use every day – which often provides information a clinic setting simply can't replicate.

We can also discuss practical changes at home that may support your pet's comfort and day-to-day quality of life.

End-of-Life Care and In-Home Euthanasia

Home-based care can be particularly valuable during the final stages of a pet's life.

We provide quality-of-life assessments, palliative care, hospice support, and peaceful home euthanasia vet visits for families who want their pet to remain in familiar surroundings. Sedation is provided before the final procedure, every time, so your pet is calm and comfortable before anything else takes place.

For cats especially, mobile cat euthanasia removes the stress of travel entirely. Many cats become highly distressed in carriers and cars, and a home visit eliminates that experience when it matters most.

If you're not yet certain whether the time has come, a cat quality of life assessment can help you understand your pet's current comfort levels and what options are available, without any pressure to make an immediate decision.

We understand that this period can feel overwhelming. Our role is to provide honest information, compassionate support, and the time and space your family needs.

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About My Companion Mobile Vet

My Companion Mobile Vet services Albion and surrounding northern Brisbane suburbs. We believe veterinary care should be shaped around the patient and their family — for some pets, that means visiting a traditional clinic, and for others, care at home is the gentler and more practical option.

Our lead veterinarian and owner is Fear Free Certified, with a strong focus on low-stress handling and patient-centred care throughout every consultation.

If you're unsure whether a mobile visit is the right fit for your pet, we're happy to talk through your situation and help you find the most suitable approach.

Call or SMS 0468 386 268, or book online.

Nearby Areas We Also Service

If you're looking for an Ascot vet or live just outside Albion, we also provide mobile veterinary services to surrounding suburbs including:

Ascot Hamilton Hendra Clayfield Kalinga

and other northern Brisbane suburbs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does your Albion vet service cover Brisbane, QLD? 

Yes. My Companion Mobile Vet serves Albion in Queensland — we're not the Albion Park Vet Hospital in New South Wales. We're a mobile-only service, so there's no clinic to visit and no waiting room involved.

What happens during an in-home euthanasia visit? 

We arrive at an agreed time that suits you and your family. Sedation is given first so your pet is fully relaxed and comfortable before anything else takes place. From there, we proceed gently and without rush, and you're welcome to stay close throughout the entire process.

What does a cat quality-of-life assessment involve? 

We visit your home and assess your cat's pain levels, mobility, appetite, and general daily comfort. The goal is to give you a clear understanding of what your cat is experiencing and what options are available — most families find it brings real clarity when they've been feeling uncertain for some time.

Do you offer mobile cat euthanasia for cats that find travel distressing? 

Yes – this is a common reasons cat owners contact us. Our Fear Free certified vet has experience with anxious and difficult-to-handle cats, and pre-sedation is available for cats who are particularly stressed before or during handling.

How do I book a mobile vet visit in Albion? 

Call or SMS 0468 386 268, or book through the My Companion Mobile Vet website. We'll confirm your appointment time and let you know what to have ready before we arrive.

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