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Maryanne Egan, Kerryn James and Robyn Slattery in front of the RCVC logo

Dhelkaya Health welcomes shire’s first not-for-profit Regional Community Veterinary Clinic

The first not-for-profit Regional Community Veterinary Clinic (RCVC) officially opened its doors in Castlemaine on 19 May, marking a significant milestone for pet owners in regional Victoria. The clinic was founded on the belief that companion animals play a crucial role in the wellbeing of people living in rural and regional communities.

The opening ceremony was attended by local MP Maree Edwards and Georgie Purcell MP, both long-time supporters of the initiative. The RCVC began as an idea from local veterinarian Yvette Berkeley and has grown from volunteer-run pop-up clinics into a fully established bricks-and-mortar facility.

RCVC has worked closely with Dhelkaya Health, whose staff and volunteers have often supported clients with pet care during times of illness or transition. In many cases, the emotional bond with a pet has been so strong that clients have delayed or avoided necessary medical treatment or residential care out of concern for their animals.

The formal opening was attended by Dhelkaya Health’s Complex Care Social Worker Maryanne Egan and Executive Director of Community Services and Wellbeing Kerryn James, alongside RCVC Co-founder Robyn Slattery.

Kerryn James said: “It was incredible to hear the many ways the clinic has already been supporting our clients, patients, and residents with their pets—particularly those who are older, frail, or living on a low or fixed income.”

“For many of our clients, their pet is the most important companion in their daily life,” she added. “RCVC provides vital short-term pet care support and future care planning, offering peace of mind to clients who might otherwise hesitate to seek help.”

RCVC’s services are currently means-tested and available to pet owners experiencing financial hardship, including those receiving government benefits or concessions.

This new community resource is set to make a meaningful impact, helping ensure that no one has to choose between their health and their beloved companion animal.

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