Veterinary Services

State of the art Veterinary Health Care Centre

Niti Bagh Pet Clinic is a well-established, full-service, small animal veterinary practice providing comprehensive
pet medical, surgical and diagnostic care since 1990.

Veterinary OPD

Your pet is an important part of the family, and when they are ill, you want the best available medical care. We are ready to provide your pet with comprehensive veterinary medical care - from wellness exams and vaccines to parasite control and nutrition, your pet will receive the highest quality care.

Diagnostics

At Niti Bagh Pet Clinic, we are equipped to provide the most current diagnostic, laboratory and therapeutic services. We offer on-site x-rays, ultrasounds, electrocardiographs and other diagnostics to care for your pets' complete health care needs.

Vaccinations & Deworming

Pets today can live longer, healthier lives than ever beforeā€”in part because of vaccines that help protect them from deadly infectious diseases. The vets at Niti bagh Pet Clinic will administer the vaccines and dewormings for your pets.

Treatment & Surgeries

We have state-of-the-art surgical facilities including spaying, neutering, mass removal, orthopedic procedures and more. We utilize the safest available anesthetics to provide that extra margin of safety, especially for our older or high risk patients.

Our pets can't speak

Our pets can't speak, they cannot tell us if they feel unwell or have any other indicators of internal illness. We need to examine them every 6 months as well as run some routine screening tests to detect underlying disease BEFORE it is clinically apparent and/ or urgent. Please remember, pets will actively mask signs of illness until late in the course of disease.

We believe the following tests give us the best chance of helping your pet's live longer, healthier lives:

  • Blood Profile (a small blood test checking internal organ health)
  • Urine Specific Gravity (a urine test to check how well the kidneys concentrate urine)
  • Annual Health Profile (a blood test checking red and white blood cell counts and a more comprehensive internal organ screen)
  • Annual Health Profile (a blood test checking red and white blood cell counts and a more comprehensive internal organ screen)
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Pre-anesthetic blood testing is important in reducing the risk of anesthesia. Every pet needs blood testing before surgery to ensure that the liver and kidneys can handle the anesthetic. Even apparently healthy animals can have serious organ system problems that cannot be detected without blood testing. If there is a problem, it is much better to find it before it causes anesthetic or surgical complications. Animals that have minor dysfunction will handle the anesthetic better if they receive IV fluids during surgery. If serious problems are detected, surgery can be postponed until the problem is corrected.
For many surgeries, we use absorbable sutures underneath the skin. These will dissolve on their own, and do not need to be removed later. Some surgeries, especially tumor removals, do require skin stitches. With either type of suture, you will need to keep an eye on the incision for swelling or discharge. Most dogs and cats do not lick excessively or chew at the incision, but this is an occasional problem you will also need to watch for. If there are skin sutures, these will usually be removed 10 to 14 days after surgery. You will also need to limit your pet's activity level for a time and no baths are allowed for the first 10 days after surgery.
Spaying or neutering can be done at approximately 6 months of age. Your pet is given an exam prior to surgery to help determine whether your pet is healthy enough to undergo the surgical procedure. Current vaccinations are required at the time of surgery. Also a pre-anesthetic blood screen is recommended prior to undergoing anesthesia and surgery.