Veterinarian that makes house calls near me

During a house call, your pet will be probably be more calm and relaxed than when they go to a hospital, allowing for a more thorough exam and a more thoughtful consultation.

• Dr Steve can observe how your pet behaves at home, as well as how the home environment influences their quality of life.

• You'll get to see everything that happens, to be sure that your pet is being handled with appropriate care every step of the way. If there's something that you don't want to watch, let Dr Steve know and he'll find a private place.

• When the time comes to say goodbye to a family pet due to injury, illness or other unfortunate events, Dr Steve can come to the home to provide gentle, peaceful and compassionate euthanasia. For additional information about this service, click here.

Cancer in pets is increasingly common and is the leading cause of death in dogs over 10 years old. Fortunately, cancer can be stopped if detected early.

Emergency and Critical Care

Accidents and emergencies can happen at any time, even during the holidays or in the middle of the night. That’s why our Singapore pet clinic provides emergency and critical care for 24 hours daily.

To see whether a house call vet is right for you, please visit our resource library and read the article titled "Is a House Call Vet Right for you and your pet?"

House Call Vet Search

To locate a House Call Vet, enter your Zip Code and select the number of miles from your Zip Code to be searched.

The Housecall Vet was founded by Head and Senior Veterinarian Dr Chua Hui Li. This affable and seasoned vet has 15 years of experience under her belt and has had stints at several established clinics such as ARVC, Companion Animal Surgery, Singapore Vet Clinic, Mount Pleasant Clementi and The Cat Clinic.

Services range from general health check-ups, vaccinations, microchipping and registration, long-term care for chronic illnesses to end-of-life service and arrangement of cremation services.

Consultation starts from $95 for the first pet and $45 for the second pet. Text or WhatsApp 9109 8939 to book your appointment.

Visit its website for more information.

The Housecall Vet SG

VetPal

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VetPal promises that each of its housecall vets has had over 10 years of experience so you can be sure your pets are in good hands. Its core housecall vet services include general consultations, vaccinations, blood tests, preventative medication, and end-of-life services.

You can also opt for annual care plans that comprise vaccination, basic nail clipping, deworming, and faecal tests.

Consultations start at $130 for the first pet and $60 for each subsequent pet. Additional surcharges apply for consultations longer than one hour or after regular business hours apply. Annual care plans start from $330 for dogs and $290 for cats.

WhatsApp 8588 8954 or visit its website for more information and bookings.

 

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VetMobile SG

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Helmed by Dr Angeline Yang, this veterinary team focuses on a combination of Western and Chinese medicine to treat various ailments and help your furbabies live a comfortable life. You can call on them for pocket pets (aka smaller animals) including rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and tortoises, too.

They’ll perform general health checks, canine and feline vaccinations, pain management and treat cat flu. Ultrasound scans for certain conditions can be done at your home as well, such as detecting fluid in abdomen, pyometra or dermal masses.

And just like you may consider TCM for your own treatment, there’s also acupuncture and TCM assessment available for pets, typically used to treat chronic pain due to arthritis, intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD), or idiopathic seizures, according to VetMobile.

Visit its website for more information.

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The Visiting Vets

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All paw-rents themselves, the doctors at The Visiting Vets know just what pet owners and their pets go through and require. You can count on full health check-ups, vaccination and microchipping, internal and external parasite treatment, behavioural advice, blood tests and lump checks, heartworm testing and prevention as well as home euthanasia from its housecall practice, which is led by Dr. Kim Koh. She graduated from Melbourne University with a BVSc in 2009 and has worked in both equine and small animal practice.

E-mail thevisitingvets@gmail.com or visit its website for more information. It’s located at 9 Taman Serasi #01-09, Singapore 257720.

The Visiting Vets

ZumVet

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For non-emergency cases or to top up any long-term medications, you may want to call on ZumVet. Launched just last October, this online pet healthcare provider connects you with a network of vets across the island and offers teleconsultations through its in-app video platform.

Need a vet to physically give your furry friend a checkup? It conducts home visits, with services ranging from wellness exams to wound cleaning, vaccinations, IV infusions and blood taking.

Video call consultations start from $25 (for 15 minutes) and house calls start from $125 (up to 90 minutes, for up to 3 pets), excluding medications, diagnostic testing procedure costs, or other treatment procedure costs.

Visit its website for more information.

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Vet On Wheels

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Operating from a van (hence its name), Vet On Wheels utilises not only conventional drugs but also holistic therapies for long-term treatment plans, especially for chronic diseases. It’s headed by Dr Jasmine Tan Kia Ming, who has a veterinary medical degree from Murdoch University, and has been practising small animal medicine since 2008.

It counts on Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) to draw up personalised treatment plans for each pet, including those with seizures, cancer, heart, kidney or liver diseases, and arthritis.

Call 8870 6630, e-mail sgvetonwheels@gmail.com or visit its website for more information.

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Pets Avenue Veterinary Clinic

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Pets Avenue Veterinary Clinic has physical clinics situated at Beauty World and Farrer Road, but also provides home visits and telemedicine services. The clinic also tends to birds, rabbits and hamsters.

Call on them for palliative care, heartworm testing and prevention, lump assessments, parasite treatments and more.

Do vets come out to your home?

Yet, when it comes to our pets, it's not uncommon for a vet to pay a visit to your home – and there are some circumstances in which a home visit can be a big help. Here are some situations in which a home visit from the vet is the best possible option.

Can I ask vet to come to my house?

If you ring a vet practice and ask for a home visit, they will often be able to arrange a mutually convenient time to come out to you. We can all appreciate the desire to have your veterinarian visit you at home instead of having to find the time to take your pet to the clinic.

Can you call a vet and ask questions for free?

There is no need to guess or worry about your pet's health and behavior when you have access to the FREE PetIQ Veterinary Helpline. Call 1-800-775-4519 to speak with a dedicated veterinary professional who will listen to your concerns and provide you with the best options for your pet's care.

How much does it cost to euthanize a dog Singapore?

Our euthanasias are pain-free, gentle and peaceful. Please contact us at 8877 6607 to find out how we can help your beloved pet. Prices start from $300. We are also able to provide recommendations for cremations.

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