Veterinary Services in Kenya

Comprehensive pet healthcare solutions to keep your furry friends happy and healthy. Find trusted vets, emergency care, and essential pet health information.

Our Veterinary Services

Vaccinations

Vaccinations & Preventive Care

Essential vaccinations to protect your pets from rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and other dangerous diseases.

We follow the latest vaccination schedules recommended by Kenyan veterinary authorities.

Surgery

Surgical Procedures

From routine spaying/neutering to complex surgeries performed in sterile environments with modern equipment.

Our surgeons have extensive experience with both cats and dogs.

Dental Care

Dental Care

Professional dental cleanings, extractions, and oral health assessments to prevent periodontal disease.

We provide dental care packages tailored to your pet's age and breed.

Diagnostics

Advanced Diagnostics

State-of-the-art diagnostic services including digital X-rays, ultrasound, blood tests, and microscopy.

Early detection leads to more effective treatment outcomes.

Nutrition

Nutritional Counseling

Customized diet plans for weight management, allergies, and specific health conditions.

We recommend high-quality food brands available in Kenya for optimal pet health.

Parasite Control

Parasite Control

Comprehensive flea, tick, and worm prevention programs tailored to Kenya's climate.

We use safe, effective products that protect without harming your pet.

Emergency Veterinary Care

Pet emergencies can happen at any time. Know when to seek immediate help and where to find 24/7 veterinary services in Kenya.

Emergency Symptoms

Difficulty breathing or choking

Difficulty breathing or choking

Severe vomiting or diarrhea (especially
with blood)
Loss of consciousness or seizures

Suspected poisoning (antifreeze, rat poison, etc.)

Trauma (hit by car, falls, animal attacks)

Bloated or distended abdomen

Inability to urinate or defecate

Extreme pain or distress

Important :If you see these signs, seek a vet immediately—delays can be fatal.

Find a KVB-Licensed Vet Near You

Use these trusted resources to locate accredited veterinary clinics in Kenya. Always verify licenses before visiting.

Clinic Selection Checklist

Clean facilities & equipment
Emergency services available
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Pet Health FAQs

How often should my pet see the vet?

Puppies and kittens should visit the vet every 3-4 weeks until they’re 16 weeks old for vaccinations and checkups. Adult pets (1-7 years) should have annual wellness exams. Senior pets (7+ years) benefit from bi-annual checkups as age-related issues become more common.

For dogs: Rabies (required by law), Distemper, Parvovirus, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, Leptospirosis, and sometimes Canine Coronavirus depending on risk factors.

For cats: Rabies, Feline Panleukopenia (Distemper), Feline Calicivirus, Feline Herpesvirus, and optionally Feline Leukemia for outdoor cats.

Your vet will create a customized vaccination schedule based on your pet’s lifestyle and local disease risks.

Kenya’s warm climate makes parasite control essential. Recommended methods include:

  • Monthly topical treatments (Frontline, Advocate)
  • Oral preventatives (NexGard, Bravecto)
  • Medicated collars (Seresto)
  • Regular grooming and inspection
  • Environmental control (washing bedding, vacuuming)

Consult your vet for products that are effective against local parasite strains.

Yes! Several insurers offer pet health coverage:

  • APA Insurance PetPlan: Covers accidents, illnesses, and some routine care
  • CIC Pet Insurance: Offers comprehensive medical coverage
  • Sanlam Pet Health: Includes third-party liability for dogs

Premiums typically range from KSh 2,000-8,000 annually depending on coverage. Most policies have waiting periods and exclusions for pre-existing conditions.

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