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House Visits

Wellness Exam
 

Please note that vaccination, deworming, blood tests, etc are not included in our standard services. If your pet requires any of these, please inform us in advance to ensure we have everything necessary for their care.

During our house visits, we prioritize preventive care to ensure your pet's long-term health and happiness. With thorough check-ups from head to tail, including skin, ear, dental, and heart examinations, we aim to catch any issues early.

Monitoring vaccination and deworming schedules, discussing diet, behaviour, and health concerns we help promote a healthy, fulfilling life for your beloved companion by your side.

Advantages of In-Home Veterinary Care

An on-site veterinary consultation, your pet receives personalized care tailored to their needs, all within the comfort of your home.

Reduce Stress

Pets feel relaxed and secure in their own surroundings, minimizing anxiety during examinations and treatments.

Convinience

Saves time and eliminates the stress of traveling to a clinic, particularly for multiple pets or elderly owners.

Personalized care 

Veterinarians gain insight into a pet's behavior and lifestyle, allowing for tailored treatment plans.

Safety

 Reduces the risk of contagious diseases commonly found in clinic waiting rooms.

House Visits

Illness exam 
 

Bringing a veterinarian to your home offers numerous benefits for your pet. By receiving care in a low-stress environment, your pet can remain calm and comfortable throughout the examination and any necessary tests.

 

Additionally, conducting tests such as ultrasound, ECG, blood tests, etc, at home ensures quick and accurate results, allowing for immediate treatment if needed. 

Please note that all blood tests, snaps test, fecal test and specialised diagnostic tests are not included in our standard services. If your pet requires any of these, please inform us in advance so we can ensure we have everything necessary for their care.

When to schedule a
Sick Pet house visit ??

  • Vomiting, diarrhea, or acting tired

  • Eye chances or secretion 

  • Showing pain, discomfort, or distress

  • Coughing, sneezing or having trouble breathing 

  • Limping or walking problems

  • Skin infection, bumps or sores.

  • Shaking head and ear secretions

  • Peeing more or having accidents 

  • Sudden seizures or collapsing.

  • Drinking more or less than normal

  • Eating something harmful or foreign.

  • Refusing food or water

  • Worries about overall health or well-being.

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 At our in-house sick pet visits, we offer a range of diagnostic tests tailored to your pet's needs. Here there are some examples :

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