16/06/2024
All 3 Brighton Vet Care clinics will be closed on 17 June 2024, Hari Raya Haji. We will be back to meet your veterinary needs on Tuesday, 18 June 2024.
Welcome to Brighton Vet Care! Serangoon Gardens: [email protected]
Bukit Timah: coronation@
(64)
Closed on Public Holidays
Last registration for appointment 30 minutes before closing.
All 3 Brighton Vet Care clinics will be closed on 17 June 2024, Hari Raya Haji. We will be back to meet your veterinary needs on Tuesday, 18 June 2024.
All 3 Brighton Vet Care clinics will be closed on 22 May 2024, Vesak Day. Our Serangoon Gardens and Katong teams will be back to meet your veterinary needs on Thursday, and the Bukit Timah clinic will open as usual on Friday.
Our heartiest congratulations to our sweet Dr Melissa, head veterinarian of Brighton Vet Care Katong! Our Katong clinic is closed today for her wedding celebrations, and will be back to its usual opening hours from tomorrow 5 May (Sun).
Congratulations to our very own super-vet-tech Benzley Lee for winning the Singapore Veterinary Nurse & Technician Award 2023/2024! Benzley has been an amazing vet tech and a key member of our team; we couldn’t be prouder and we know many of our Brighton pawrents take delight in his success too! 🎉
Thank you to SVNTC (.sg), SVA and Royal Canin for organizing and presenting this award!
Selamat Hari Raya! Our clinics are closed today. Serangoon Gardens and Katong will open as usual tomorrow (11/3) and Bukit Timah will open as usual on Friday (12/3).
Dear pawrents, kindly take note of changes to our hours over the Easter weekend! A gentle reminder that dogs shouldn’t be eating chocolate or raisins so do keep your chocolate easter eggs and raisin hot cross buns safely hidden away from your pets!
Are you in the mood for the festive season already? 🎄🎄🎄
sharing a tender moment with nurse Joiee while was going through his x-ray images with his pawrents. We are grateful for the opportunity to love and connect with your furry loved ones; knowing how stressful a vet visit can be for many pets, our team endeavours to sayang them whenever we can ❤️
All 3 outlets will be closed today for a company event! See you guys tomorrow!
All three clinics will be closed on 1st September as it is polling day! The clinics will be open on 2nd September. ☺️
Isn’t Rumi the cutest little puppy! ❤️ she is here for her first puppy vaccine!
Is your dog vaccinated? Schedule an appointment to find out how you can keep them well protected against viruses such as parvovirus, canine distemper and adenovirus!
Selamat Hari Raya Haji! Please take note that the clinics will be closed tomorrow as it is a public holiday! Operations will be back to normal on 30 June!
Mice are social animals and are very intelligent. They require a large cage filled with plenty of enrichment. These can include but not limited to chew toys, climbing toys, different types of beddings and hideouts.
Common illness can include skin and respiratory issues as well as tumours so it’s important to handle them and monitor them frequently. As they are prey animals, they tend to hide their sickness well. Subtle signs of sickness such as reduce in weight, appetite or activity level would warrant a vet as soon as possible.
Handsome boy Lengzai came in and had a little bit of blood taken for a health screening.
Dear pawrents, kindly note that all 3 of our clinics will be closed tomorrow, Friday 2 June. We will resume normal hours on Saturday 3 June. Wishing every one a restful and peaceful Vesak Day!
Dear pawrents, please take note that our Serangoon gardens, Bukit Timah and Katong clinics will be closed on 1st May due to Labour Day.
Our Serangoon gardens clinic will be closed to 5 May 2023 for renovations.
Our Katong clinic would also be closed from 3pm onwards on 4th May due to a company event.
Please contact our Bukit Timah and Katong clinic during the clinic’s operating hours if there are any urgent requests. Please feel free to send emails for non urgent enquiries if you are unable to call through the lines. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
This is Izzy the Glen of Imaal terrier. She is the absolute sweetest puppy! She came in for a check as she just flew in from England.
This is the first time our Katong clinic is seeing this breed. Have you seen them around before? 😍
Cheek pouch prolapse
Hamster have cheek pouches which they use to store food. Sometimes the cheek pouches can become impacted or infected and may lead to a cheek pouch prolapse.
It is an emergency and they should be seen by a vet as soon as it is noticed. Many may require surgical intervention to help fix the problem.
Swipe to see how Tutu looks like post surgery.
Say hello to Willow. Labradors and their intense gaze when you have food is 😍
Dear pawrents! Please take note that we will close at 3pm on 21st January. We will be closed on 22 and 23 January and will be opened on 24 January. We are also having a team event on 2nd February and will only open until 5.30pm for that day.
We wish everyone a happy lunar new year and prosperity in the new year!
This is Bonnie the Singapore Special! The magic behind this photo are treats! He is super food motivated and was so happy to come to us as he gets plenty of treats when he’s here 🥰
This is Huahua the chihuahua. He came in because he was very weak. Young puppies require frequent feeding and they can get hypoglycaemic (Low blood sugar ) if they do not eat. Thanks to Huahua’s owner for bringing him in swiftly, Huahua was feeling much better when he left the clinic.
Signs can include weakness, lethargy , poor appetite, twitching, tremors, seizure and coma. It is an emergency and would require immediate attention. Many times some puppies would not eat and drink during an episode and this can result in the blood sugar falling even lower. Very small puppies such as Pomeranians and Chihuahuas are especially susceptible.
For adult dogs, hypoglycaemia can happen due to different diseases.
Chinchillas have the densest fur out of all the mammals and are very soft! They originate in the Andean mountains of South America.
Common issues we see with them are gastrointestinal related, dental, skin and respiratory.
This is Didi and he is very adorable and cooperative !
This the season to be jolly falalalala🎶🎶
Do take note of our opening hours this festive season! We wish everyone a merry Christmas and a happy new year!
Dear pawrents! Please take note that all three of our clinics would be closed on 24 to 25 December and 31st December to 1st January.
Do make your appointments in advance whenever possible and let us know if there are any changes to your appointment.
We wish everyone merry Christmas and a happy new year! Happy holidays!
Dear pawrents, kindly take note of our new opening hours 🎄
This is Reno! He is a Bergamasco Sheepdog! The breed originated from Italy and it’s no surprise that they were bred for herding and guarding livestock. Reno is such a sweet boy!
The best dressed award goes to Toto ! Look at her smile 😍
A health screening was done for Toto today. Health screenings are recommended to be done on an annual basis for young and adult dogs and cats. Give us a call to find out what we have included in our packages !
Dear pawrents! Please take note that all three clinics at Serangoon gardens, Bukit Timah and Katong would be closed tomorrow on 19 October for a company event!
Monday | 10:00 - 15:00 |
16:00 - 21:30 | |
Tuesday | 10:00 - 15:00 |
16:00 - 21:30 | |
Wednesday | 10:00 - 15:00 |
16:00 - 21:30 | |
Thursday | 10:00 - 15:00 |
16:00 - 21:30 | |
Friday | 10:00 - 15:00 |
16:00 - 21:30 | |
Saturday | 10:00 - 15:00 |
16:00 - 21:30 | |
Sunday | 10:00 - 15:00 |
16:00 - 21:30 |
Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Brighton Vet Care posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Send a message to Brighton Vet Care:
At Brighton Vet Care, our dream is to provide the kind of care we want for our own pets. This means we are obsessive with details, and are always working our hardest to bring the best veterinary technology to you.
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy new year! Do take note that both the Serangoon Gardens and Bukit Timah clinics would be closed on 24,25,31 December and 1st January.
While fleas and ticks are the more common ectoparasite seen in Singapore, we sometimes see lice and mites as well. This is a Trichodectes canis and is also known as a canine chewing louse. This particular specimen has a belly filled with blood! This species is also known to be a carrier for tapeworm and it is important for dogs that are found to be infected to also be dewormed.
Want your business to be the top-listed Pet Store/pet Service?