1-full general physical examination from head to tail 2-routine Deworming program 3-routine Defleas and delete ticks program 4-vaccines schedule
1_fully equipped sterilized surgical room 2-operate all soft tissue surgeries 3-operate an advanced orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation after surgery 4-post operative and intensive care unit 5-fully equipped sterilized dental department
1-emergency service for 24hrs, 7days 2-equipped ambulance fir critical and accidents cases 3-home visit 4-blood transfusion 5- professional medical dealing for toxicity and neurological cases
1- follow up 2-artificial insemination 3- c-section operation in Dystocia cases
1-balanced nutrition programs for puppies and kittens feeding 2- balanced nutrition program for pregnancy and nursing mother 3- balanced nutrition programs for overweight and emaciated animals 4- educational programs for forbidden food and food toxicity 5-provide all food products (dry food -canned food -food supplements)
1-medical shower protected from( fleas -ticks -allergy) 2-grooming and hair cut 3-nail trimming
Preventing illness and disease is essential to your pet's health. Preventative care can help achieve and maintain the highest levels of general health and well-being in your pet. Did you know that some common worms can also affect us too? Another reason worming your pet is essential! Vaccinations and parasite control protect against serious and life-threatening diseases. Pet dentistry, as with humans, is an important part of preventing diseases and pain. Blood tests can help to reveal underlying conditions and can also help to identify the genetic factors your pet may be pre-disposed to. We are always happy to discuss any aspect of your pet's healthcare plan with you.
Surgery can be a stressful time for both you and your pet. We think it’s a good idea to keep you well informed about the procedures and processes that are required before, during and after surgery. Our expert team is dedicated to providing your pet with the best possible outcomes. Our Vets perform desexing, soft tissue and orthopaedic procedures. Your pet will be in the capable hands of our experienced staff and we are focused on making this processes as smooth and safe as possible. We aim to ensure any surgery day is as stress free for you and your pet as possible. Your pet's safety is our highest priority. Dogs and cats are housed in separate areas, to ensure they don't disturb or frustrate each other We have separate surgical procedure rooms and operating theatres We use modern anaesthetic machines and the safest anaesthetic drugs and gases Your pet’s vital signs are monitored both electronically and by the surgical team, who will be with your pet until he or she has completely recovered from the anaesthetic Please note: Late and early pick-up and drop off of your pet is offered, for added convenience.
We offer the latest in diagnostic imaging technologies for your pet. Why is my vet suggesting diagnostic imaging? A complete physical exam is only part of the picture. Sometimes further tests are required to obtain an accurate diagnosis and select the right treatment for your pet. When is diagnostic imaging used? Some common situations where forms of diagnostic imaging may be recommended include the following: Lameness - X-rays are required to rule out broken bones, evaluate arthritis and examine the joints. Heart murmurs - X-rays can determine whether heart function is compromised, while ultrasound can determine the cause of a murmur. Breathing problems - X-rays evaluate lung function. Vomiting - X-rays check for foreign objects within the intestines or stomach. Abnormal blood test results - Ultrasound is useful for evaluating liver, kidney and other problems, when abnormalities are found on blood tests. Pregnancy assessment - X-rays can assess the number of babies your pet may be carrying, while ultrasound can be used in early pregnancy diagnosis and determining dates.
1-medical shower protected from( fleas -ticks -allergy) 2-grooming and hair cut 3-nail trimming
1- follow up 2-artificial insemination 3- c-section operation in Dystocia cases