If you are looking for a calm, practical mobile vet Westminster pet owners can rely on, XCura provides veterinary care at home so your pet can be assessed where they are most settled. That means no waiting rooms, no stressful car trip, and no need to manage an anxious dog or reluctant cat through a clinic foyer before the consultation has even begun. Westminster is a City of Stirling suburb with its own distinct local identity, formally renamed in 1994, and today includes neighbourhood open spaces such as Ted Cross Reserve and Pycombe Worthing Reserve. (stirling.wa.gov.au)
For many households in Westminster, home veterinary care is not about convenience alone. It is often the better clinical setting for pets that are fearful in the car, reactive around unfamiliar animals, elderly, arthritic, or simply difficult to transport. XCura’s fully equipped mobile vet service brings common medications and portable diagnostic tools on-board, so many examinations, treatment plans, vaccinations, medications and selected diagnostic assessments can be handled during the visit. XCura also offers Tele-Pet consultations and follow-up support where needed. (xvet.com.au)
Westminster is a compact, established residential suburb with a practical mix of older homes, smaller blocks and ongoing redevelopment. City of Stirling history and planning material notes the area’s pattern of earlier State Housing Commission housing, brick homes on small to medium lots, and continuing duplex and unit-style redevelopment. In real life, that often translates to tighter parking, shared driveways, rear lots and more moving parts when you are trying to get an unwell pet to a clinic on time. A mobile vet visit removes much of that friction and allows the consultation to begin quietly at home. (stirling.wa.gov.au)
That matters in a suburb like Westminster, where local family infrastructure is close at hand. Westminster Primary School and Westminster Education Support Centre share the Marloo Road site, and St Gerard’s remains a longstanding part of the Westminster community. Nearby public transport links through Mirrabooka Bus Station and routes including the high-frequency 960 and route 360 also reflect how connected the suburb is. For busy households managing school runs, work, children and pets together, an at-home appointment is often the simplest way to get sensible veterinary care without losing half a day. (westminsterps.wa.edu.au)
As a veterinarian, one of the genuine advantages of home visits is observation. In the home, we can often assess:
That context can be useful for:
XCura provides professional mobile veterinary care across Perth, including Westminster home visits and Tele-Pet consultations. Services include:
The aim is not to imitate a rushed clinic visit at your front door, but to deliver thoughtful veterinary care in a setting that is quieter for both pet and owner. (xvet.com.au)
Just as importantly, home care has clear limits. Some pets still need:
When that is the safer option, that will be discussed plainly. No procedures, medications or fees are applied without your consent, and if you prefer treatment, medication supply or referral elsewhere, prescriptions or referrals can be arranged. (xvet.com.au)
A home visit is often a very good fit for:
It can also be a sensible option for non-emergency urgent issues such as:
provided the pet is stable.
Life-threatening problems such as collapse, severe bleeding, major breathing difficulty or suspected snake bite should go straight to a 24/7 emergency veterinary hospital. (xvet.com.au)
What services do you provide?
We provide mobile veterinary care across Perth, including home visits and Tele-Pet consultations. This includes:
What are your hours?
Appointments are available 7 days a week from 8:00am to 9:00pm, including weekends and public holidays, subject to availability. After-hours fees may apply. (xvet.com.au)
How do I book an appointment?
Bookings are made online. Once submitted, your request is reviewed and confirmed based on urgency, availability and location. On the day, you receive an ETA update before arrival. Same-day appointments may be available depending on urgency and schedule. (xvet.com.au)
What happens during a home visit?
A home visit includes:
Most consultations run for up to 30 minutes from arrival, and many medications can be supplied on-site. If a medicine is not available on the day, alternatives such as:
can be arranged. (xvet.com.au)
How does payment work?
The full appointment fee is securely authorised at the time of booking to reserve your visit. Payment is then finalised after the consultation is completed. Fees are discussed transparently before additional treatment or procedures are performed, and there are no hidden fees. (xvet.com.au)
Can you prescribe medication via Tele-Pet?
Only if your pet has been examined in person by XCura within the last 6 months, in accordance with WA veterinary regulations. (xvet.com.au)
Do you handle emergencies?
XCura manages urgent but non-life-threatening conditions. For emergencies such as collapse, severe bleeding, major breathing difficulty or confirmed snake bite, please go directly to a 24/7 emergency veterinary hospital. (xvet.com.au)
Do you provide follow-up support?
Yes. Follow-up support is included for the first 48 hours after your visit if needed. (xvet.com.au)
If you need a mobile vet in Westminster, XCura offers a calm, medically sound alternative to the usual clinic trip. For pets that struggle with car anxiety, for owners who want no waiting rooms, and for households that value careful assessment at home, mobile veterinary care can be the more practical option. Book online and include your Westminster address, access notes and your main concern so your request can be reviewed promptly for urgency, availability and location. (xvet.com.au)