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I have chihuahua who is sick and in the mood to eat. I would treat this dog in a good vet doctor.

Anyone who can recommend me there experience.

I live here in doi saket.

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Mahidol Road going from Airport Plaza toward the river, about 40 meters before the road into Chiang Mai Land is a pet clinic which did well for my dog.

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Mahidol Road going from Airport Plaza toward the river, about 40 meters before the road into Chiang Mai Land is a pet clinic which did well for my dog.

Agree, my favourite vet is Dr. Piyapong, but they are all good IMO.

If you are coming from Airport Plaza it's on the left just before Chiang Mai Land.

Ban Mha Ka Maew Animal Hospital Mahidol Road Pa Daet, Mueang Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, 50100

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Mahidol Road going from Airport Plaza toward the river, about 40 meters before the road into Chiang Mai Land is a pet clinic which did well for my dog.

Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

But I don't know really the names of the road. Is it near in the far eastern university?

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There are small clinics in new shopfronts popping up everywhere these days. For simple things, vaccinations, medication and so forth, any one of them are probably fine. For anything serious, blood work, surgery, etc. it's best to go to one of the bigger hospitals that have been around for years. Our favorite Dr. at Baan Mha ka Maew Animal Hospital is also Dr. Piyapong. He also has an evening clinic in Sansai.

We recently discovered another fully equipped, well staffed animal hospital open 24 hours on Chotana Road. It has been there for many years. We had an emergency late at night with our dog and the g/f found it on the Internet. We found it to be quite good if you have an emergency in the middle of the night. I could get the details if anyone is interested. You have to call them in advance and let them know you are coming or they won't open the door for fear of drug addicts armed with guns, machetes, etc. robbing them of anything they can get their hands on, which they said would happen too often when they left the doors unlocked. Some even showed up holding an animal.

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Mahidol Road going from Airport Plaza toward the river, about 40 meters before the road into Chiang Mai Land is a pet clinic which did well for my dog.

Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

But I don't know really the names of the road. Is it near in the far eastern university?

If you click on uptheos link on post #3 there is a map.

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I wouldn't recommend the vet clinic on Mahidol road in front of the entrance to Chiang Mai Land. One of our dogs was mistreated and died just a day after (but of-course I can't stop you from going there).

I would suggest two places: the CMU Faculty of Vet clinic on the Canal Road; and another which I forgot the name but it's inside Chiang Mai Land.

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The one inside Chiang Mai Land , take the entrance form Chang clan road 50/ 75 meters in it is on you right hand side.

They are fantastic even fixed our 13 year old dog that was completely run over by an SUV.

They also provide swimming lessons for you dog.

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The one inside Chiang Mai Land , take the entrance form Chang clan road 50/ 75 meters in it is on you right hand side.

They are fantastic even fixed our 13 year old dog that was completely run over by an SUV.

They also provide swimming lessons for you dog.

Is that Dr. Nook? - if so I have heard good things.

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The one inside Chiang Mai Land , take the entrance form Chang clan road 50/ 75 meters in it is on you right hand side.

They are fantastic even fixed our 13 year old dog that was completely run over by an SUV.

They also provide swimming lessons for you dog.

Is that Dr. Nook? - if so I have heard good things.

The Doctor who owns that clinic on CMLand is the Professor of Veterinary Orthopedic Surgery at CMU. He specializes in bone ailments and surgery. He is well published and there are many articles written about him. He is a super nice guy - perhaps in his late 30's. I'm embarrassed to say I forget his name (I don't believe it is Nook) but have his card here and can scan it and post it (in Thai only) if anyone is interested. He took good care of our cat when she broke her leg. He may be one of the only animal "specialists" here in C.M. One problem is that he is very busy and sometimes get delayed at CMU. He comes in from about 17:30-19:00 M-Sat.

Here is his website http://www.vet.cmu.ac.th/webmed/Branch/preclinic/Matta%20Animal%20Clinic/metta%20animal%20clinic.htm

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