WELCOME The
Veterinary Hospital was established more than 30 years ago & is the longest
established private veterinary clinic in Dubai.We offer the quality care, that
your pets deserve, in all aspects of Veterinary Medicine, with particular emphasis
on prevention of disease.
Our highly qualified
staff provide ( 24 hours, a day / 7 days, a week) a unique & competent diagnostic
support and assistance for your animals whilst our modern computer facilities
keep track of your pet's medical history. All
of us at The Veterinary Hospital
have lived our lives with pets. We know that each is an individual with
his or her own personality and a member of the family. We want the best standards
of healthcare for our own pets and we aim to provide that same standard for our
patients.

Sunday
to Thursday | from
8 am until 7 pm | Saturday | from
8 am until 1 pm | Friday | from
10 am until 6 pm |
 By
Appointment Only
Friday | 10am
until 6pm | ~ | ~
NEW ~ | Saturday | 8am
until 1pm | ~ | ~ | Sunday | 8am
until 1pm | & | 2pm
until 7pm | Monday | 8am
until 2pm | & | 3pm
until 7pm | Tuesday | 8am
until 1pm | & | 4pm
until 7pm | Wednesday | 8am
until 1pm | & | 2pm
until 7pm | Thursday | 8am
until 2pm | & | 3pm
until 7pm |

Due to our vets being on leave, we unfortunately will be closed on
the following days:-Saturday, 16th August Friday,
15th August Friday, 22nd August Friday, 29th August After
these dates the weekends will be back to normal.
View a map of our location
Download
our map as MS Word document
Download our New Client's Registration
form
If this is your first visit to our clinic ( or your details have
changed ), please download, complete & hand this form to reception when you
next visit. This will speed up your registration with us.
Take
A Virtual Tour of Our Facilities
Read
the recent newspaper article about us

Anthony
Goodhead, the eye specialist from Johannesburg Animal Eye
Hospital will be visiting us on Friday
10th and Saturday 11th October, 2008 Anthony
holds his Certificate in Veterinary Ophthalmology from the Royal College of Veterinary
Surgeons. 
All
consultations with the specialist are on a referral basis only. If you feel
your pet may benefit seeing the specialist please speak to your Veterinary Surgeon
in the first instance.

On
a hot day the temperature inside a stationary car can rapidly increase to double
that on the outside, this can happen within six to ten minutes. To add to their
problems remember that dogs sweat only on their paw pads. Panting
is the primary method of cooling down. Because of issues with respiration, some
short-nosed breeds are more susceptible to heat stress including boxers, pugs
& Pekinese. Dogs left in backyards can also die from heat stroke & should
have a place where they can go to escape the sun. Shade is a must as well as a
big bowl of fresh water. Dont over-exercise your pet when its hot.
Avoid the midday sun - keep your walks or play sessions to early mornings and
the night when it is cooler.
We
speak - English, Arabic, German, French, Danish,
Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, Afgani, Tagalog/Cebuano & Kapampangan
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