Appointments 04 338 7726
Emergency 055 509 9835

Why We Are The Best Animal Hospital In Dubai

The Veterinary Hospital in Dubai upholds the professional ethics and clinical standards demanded by The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (United Kingdom). Our veterinary surgeons are proud members of the R.C.V.S., maintaining up to date knowledge, strictly monitored by the R.C.V.S.

The Veterinary Hospital is licensed with the Dubai Municipality and has received the highest awards for its’ exemplary clinical standards.

We are also the first animal hospital in Dubai to be awarded the Gold Standard award by the International Society of Feline Medicine ISFM, distinguishing us as a truly cat-friendly clinic alongside our dedication to other species of pets. We receive surgical and medical referral cases from all over the Gulf.

We take pride in our transparent communication with our clients and are happy to spend time providing explanation for your peace of mind. We speak over 8 languages in the hospital, so you won’t need to be concerned about communication issues around your pet.
 

Laboratory

Blood biochemistry, ECG, Urinalysis, Haematology, Fungal culture & Faecal exams, all carried out in house. We also have direct access to University labs in Europe, Australia & South Africa.

Radiology

Precision X-ray equipment with digital processing allows for faster diagnosis.

Dental

Ultrasonic dental scaling equipment allowing us to give your animals the best in dental care.

Pharmaceutical

All forms of veterinary prescriptions are available at our practice dispensary.

Surgical Department

  • Our modern, well-equipped theatres ( including gaseous anaesthetics) cater for all small animals.
  • Specialist equipment enables complex orthopaedic, soft-tissue and dental surgery to be performed. • We are proud to offer spinal surgery as well as the most current orthopaedic surgical procedures.
  • We perform keyhole surgery to minimise patient trauma and enhance rapid recovery.
  • Modern anaesthetic equipment has greatly reduced the risks involved in general anaesthesia.