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Animal Hospital in Rajabhat University

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We have been there more than 15 times during the years with cats and dogs.  Today we were there with Blackie 7 years old who got some skin problems, loosing some hair. 

Within 5 minutes a very nice veterinarian was checking the dog up. We told him that we wanted a good checkup with blood test and medicines that could help.  

He examined the spots with problems, shaved a part of a leg and took the blood sample. 

After just over 30 minutes we got the lab-test. The check included also liver and kidney-functions.  Everything was normal. 

But we got a special shampoo to use twice a month, a special cream for the affected spots and two different medicines.

 

The total bill was 2 190 baht and of that was one medicine that was very expensive, more than 1000 baht. 

The fee for the vet was 120 baht! 

 

The good thing with this Animal Hospital is that they have good equipment including X-ray, their own lab and they have the latest knowledge of treatment and medicines.

 

For the yearly shots we use our local vet but when there is something special we use Rajabhat. 

 

Link in Google Maps to Animal Hospital: https://goo.gl/maps/pcVKnpQNUHebNJpp6

 

Pics of bill, lab-test and medicines.

 

 

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

The vet I take my three dogs to: one chihuahua (Snowball), one chihuahua cross (Cookie) and one great big black hairy monster (Mr Pom) - started out as a tiny scrap of puppy rescued from the side of the road a year ago; is also a lecturer at that faculty. He himself trained in Australia. His prices are about the same, although results take a bit longer ( he has to send them to the university labs!).

  • 2 weeks later...

Mr Pom is now incarcerated at the vet. Naughty little rascal managed to collect a "dose" which caused a tumour on his willy ( which bled copiously) requiring surgery and medication. He has also been castrated which will wipe the smile off his chops for a week or two. He has to stay in the animal hospital for 7 days.

I don't know what the bill will be - but expect 3 - 4 K, + B200 a night board.

 

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There's a lass on the Super highway opposite the MaeLao hospital, the blue sign is in Thai but she speaks English.

Very good with the animals and reasonably priced, one of our cats was badly bitten in a fight a week ago and with treatment and a nights observation it came to 600B.

 

https://www.facebook.com/chiangrairaksasatmaelao

 

 

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