Experience exceptional veterinary services at Dr. Paws. We offer a full range of care for your pets, from routine checkups to advanced treatments.
24/7 Emergency Al-Sahafa Branch: 05520 30564
24/7 Emergency Al-Mather Branch: 05313 53667
Al-Sahafa Branch:
Al Thumama Road, Al Sahafa, Riyadh 13315
Al-Mather Branch:
Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Road, Northern Mathar, Riyadh 12314
Al-Sahafa Branch:
Al Thumama Road, Al Sahafa, Riyadh 13315
Al-Mather Branch:
Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Road, Northern Mathar, Riyadh 12314
From wellness exams to advanced treatments, Dr. Paws provides comprehensive veterinary care for your pet’s every need.
Al-Sahafa Branch:
Al Thumama Road, Al Sahafa, Riyadh 13315
Al-Mather Branch:
Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Road, Northern Mathar, Riyadh 12314
From wellness exams to advanced treatments, Dr. Paws provides comprehensive veterinary care for your pet’s every need.
Al-Sahafa Branch:
Al Thumama Road, Al Sahafa, Riyadh 13315
Al-Mather Branch:
Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Road, Northern Mathar, Riyadh 12314
From wellness exams to advanced treatments, Dr. Paws provides comprehensive veterinary care for your pet’s every need.
Al-Sahafa Branch: Al Thumama Road, Al Sahafa, Riyadh 13315
Al-Mather Branch: Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Road, Northern Mathar, Riyadh 12314
From wellness exams to advanced treatments, Dr. Paws provides comprehensive veterinary care for your pet’s every need.
Al-Sahafa Branch:
Al Thumama Road, Al Sahafa, Riyadh 13315
Al-Mather Branch:
Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Road, Northern Mathar, Riyadh 12314
At Dr. Paws, we believe preventative care is essential for a long and healthy life for all pets. Our periodic pet examinations, also known as wellness exams or checkups, are a crucial part of our comprehensive veterinary services. These routine visits allow our veterinarians to assess your pet’s overall health, detect potential problems early, and provide personalized recommendations for their ongoing care.
During a canine periodic medical examination, we perform a thorough physical examination, including:
Vital Signs: Checking temperature, pulse, and respiration rate.
Cardiopulmonary Auscultation: Listening to the heart and lungs to detect any abnormalities.
Ophthalmologic Examination: Examining the eyes for signs of cataracts, glaucoma, or other eye conditions.
Otoscopic Examination: Examining the ears for infections, mites, or other ear problems.
Oral Examination: Assessing the teeth and gums for tartar buildup, gingivitis, or other dental issues.
Dermatological Examination: Examining the skin and coat for allergies, infections, parasites, or other skin conditions.
Abdominal Palpation: Gently feeling the abdomen to check for organ enlargement, masses, or other abnormalities.
Musculoskeletal Evaluation: Assessing joints and muscles for signs of arthritis, lameness, or other musculoskeletal issues.
Feline periodic medical examinations are performed with a gentle and patient approach, minimizing stress for your cat. The examination includes:
Vital Signs: Checking temperature, pulse, and respiration rate.
Cardiopulmonary Auscultation: Listening to the heart and lungs.
Ophthalmologic Examination: Examining the eyes and ears.
Oral Examination: Assessing dental health, which is particularly important in cats.
Palpation of the Abdomen and Lymph Nodes: Checking for any abnormalities.
Assessment of Coat and Skin: Looking for signs of dermatological issues.
Avian periodic medical examinations require specialized knowledge and handling techniques. Our avian exams include:
Physical Examination: Careful assessment of feathers, beak, eyes, nares (nostrils), and listening to heart and lungs.
Weight and Body Condition Scoring: Assessing overall health and nutritional status.
Examination of the Uropygial Gland: Checking the preen gland for any abnormalities.
Palpation of the Abdomen: Gently feeling for organ enlargement or other issues.
Regular checkups are vital for maintaining your pet’s well-being and preventing serious health issues. We recommend the frequency of these exams based on your pet’s species, age, breed, and health history. Contact us to schedule your pet’s wellness visit and ensure they receive optimal veterinary services.
Maintaining your pet’s hygiene and appearance contributes significantly to their overall health, comfort, and well-being. At Dr. Paws, we offer a range of gentle and effective pet clean up services, designed to keep your pet looking and feeling their best. These pet clean up services, while not strictly medical, are an important part of preventative care and complement our other veterinary services:
Nail Clipping: Regular nail trims are essential for preventing overgrowth, which can cause painful discomfort, difficulty walking, and even joint problems. We offer nail trimming for dogs, cats, and birds, using techniques that minimize stress and ensure a comfortable experience.
Ear Cleaning: Clean ears are healthy ears! Our gentle ear cleaning service helps prevent infections, removes wax buildup, and keeps your pet comfortable. This service is available for dogs and cats and is especially beneficial for breeds prone to ear problems.
Bath and Drying: We offer soothing bath and drying services using high-quality, pet-safe shampoos and conditioners. This service helps remove dirt, debris, and odors, leaving your pet’s coat clean, soft, and healthy. This service is primarily for dogs and cats and can be tailored to their specific skin type.
Hair Combing and Cutting (Grooming): Regular grooming, including combing and haircuts, is essential for maintaining a healthy and manageable coat. Our experienced groomers provide breed-specific haircuts and gentle de-matting services, helping prevent painful matting and skin irritations. This service is primarily for dogs and cats with longer or thicker coats.
Accurate and timely diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment. At Dr. Paws, we offer a comprehensive range of diagnostic veterinary services to quickly and accurately assess your pet’s health. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with advanced diagnostic technology, allowing us to perform a variety of tests, including:
Chemical Blood Tests: These tests evaluate organ function (liver, kidneys, pancreas), electrolyte balance, and other important blood parameters.
Complete Blood Count (CBC): A CBC provides information about red and white blood cells, platelets, and other blood components, helping diagnose infections, anemia, and other blood disorders.
Urine Analysis: This test assesses kidney function, detects urinary tract infections, and identifies other urinary system abnormalities.
Intestinal Parasite Examinations: Microscopic examination of fecal samples to detect and identify intestinal parasites.
Fungal Disease Examinations: Various tests, including microscopic examination and cultures, to diagnose fungal infections.
Viral Disease Examinations: PCR Test, we are the pioneer, and almost we are the elite in delivering this service across the KSA
X-rays (Radiography): Providing detailed images of bones, joints, and internal organs.
Dental X-rays: Specifically used to assess the health of teeth and surrounding bone structures.
Ultrasound: Using sound waves to create real-time images of internal organs, allowing for detailed evaluation of their structure and function.
Microscopic Examination: Examining samples (e.g., blood, tissue, urine) under a microscope to identify cells, bacteria, parasites, or other abnormalities.
Internal and External Endoscopy: Using a small camera attached to a flexible tube to visualize the inside of organs or body cavities.
These comprehensive diagnostic veterinary services enable our veterinarians to pinpoint the cause of your pet’s illness or injury and develop a precise and effective treatment plan.
At Dr. Paws, our experienced veterinarians perform a wide range of medical surgeries using the latest techniques and state-of-the-art equipment. We understand that pet surgery can be a stressful time for both pets and their owners, and we are committed to providing a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment throughout the entire process. Our comprehensive pet surgery services include:
Sterilization Operations (Spay/Neuter): These routine procedures, ovariohysterectomy (spay) for females and castration (neuter) for males, prevent unwanted litters and offer numerous health benefits, including reducing the risk of certain cancers and behavioral problems.
Orthopedic surgery for pets: We address a variety of bone and joint conditions, including fractures, ligament tears (such as cruciate ligament ruptures), hip and elbow dysplasia, and other orthopedic issues. Our orthopedic veterinary services aim to restore mobility and improve your pet’s quality of life.
Digestive System Operations: Our surgeons are experienced in treating conditions affecting the stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, and other digestive organs. These procedures may include foreign body removal, biopsies, and treatment of conditions like bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus).
Rhinoplasty (for Brachycephalic Breeds): Specifically designed for brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds like Bulldogs, Pugs, and Boxers, this procedure widens the congenitally narrow nostrils to significantly improve breathing and alleviate brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS).
Urinary Tract Operations: We address a range of urinary tract conditions, including bladder stones, urinary obstructions, and other urinary system issues. These procedures aim to restore normal urinary function and alleviate discomfort.
Prior to any pet surgery procedure, we conduct a thorough pre-surgical evaluation, including a physical exam, blood work, and other necessary tests, to ensure your pet is a good candidate for surgery. We thoroughly discuss the procedure, potential risks, and post-operative care instructions with you. We prioritize pain management throughout the surgical process and provide comprehensive post-operative care to ensure a smooth and comfortable recovery. These surgical veterinary services are a vital part of our commitment to providing complete and compassionate care for your pet.
Good oral hygiene is crucial for your pet’s overall health and well-being. Dr. Paws offers comprehensive dental veterinary services designed to keep your pet’s teeth and gums healthy throughout their lives. Our services include:
Professional Teeth Cleaning (Prophylaxis): This is the cornerstone of preventative dental care. During a professional cleaning, we remove plaque and tartar buildup from above and below the gum line using specialized instruments. This process helps prevent periodontal disease, a serious condition that can lead to tooth loss, pain, and even organ damage. We also polish the teeth to create a smooth surface that is less susceptible to plaque accumulation.
Comprehensive Dental Check-ups (Oral Examinations): Regular dental check-ups are essential for early detection of dental problems. During these examinations, our veterinarians thoroughly assess your pet’s oral health, checking for signs of gum disease, tooth decay, oral tumors, and other abnormalities. We may also recommend dental X-rays to evaluate the health of the tooth roots and surrounding bone.
Scaling and Root Planing: Scaling removes tartar buildup from the tooth surface, both above and below the gum line. Root planing smooths the tooth root surfaces, making it more difficult for plaque to adhere. This procedure is particularly important for treating periodontal disease and preventing further damage to the gums and supporting bone.
Tooth Extractions: In cases of severe dental disease, such as advanced periodontal disease or fractured teeth, extraction may be necessary. Our veterinarians perform extractions with careful attention to pain management and patient comfort.
Oral Surgery: For more complex dental issues, such as oral tumors or jaw fractures, we offer advanced oral surgery procedures.
Regular dental care, including professional cleanings and home care, is essential for preventing periodontal disease, which can lead to serious health problems affecting the heart, kidneys, and other organs. Our dental veterinary services are designed to maintain your pet’s oral health, improve their quality of life, and contribute to their overall well-being.
Pet vaccinations are a cornerstone of preventative veterinary services, protecting your pet from a range of contagious and potentially life-threatening diseases. At Dr. Paws, we understand that every pet is unique, so we tailor our pet vaccinations protocols based on your pet’s species, age, lifestyle, and individual risk factors.
Trivalent and quadrivalent vaccines are among the most important vaccines that cats must receive to protect them from a group of serious viral diseases. The trivalent vaccine provides protection against three diseases:
Feline Herpesvirus: Causes upper respiratory tract infections in cats, which can lead to serious health problems.
Calicivirus Also causes upper respiratory tract infections, and can cause chronic respiratory problems.
Panleukopenia: Also known as feline distemper, it is a highly contagious viral disease that affects the digestive system, causing diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and can be fatal.
The quadrivalent vaccine adds protection against Feline Leukemia, a cancer that affects the cat’s immune system.
Protection from fatal diseases: These vaccines protect cats from potentially fatal diseases or diseases that can cause serious health complications.
Strengthening the immune system: These vaccines help strengthen the cat’s immune system, making it more resistant to diseases.
Preventing the spread of diseases: These vaccines help prevent the spread of diseases among other cats.
The pentavalent vaccine is one of the most important vaccines that dogs must receive to protect them from a group of serious viral and bacterial diseases. The pentavalent vaccine provides protection against five diseases:
Rabies: A serious viral disease that affects the nervous system and leads to death.
Parvovirus: A highly contagious viral disease that affects the digestive system, causing diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and can be fatal.
Adenovirus: Causes inflammation of the respiratory and digestive systems.
Parainfluenza: Causes inflammation of the respiratory system.
Bordetella: Causes inflammation of the respiratory system.
Protection from fatal diseases: This vaccine protects dogs from potentially fatal diseases or diseases that can cause serious health complications.
Strengthening the immune system: This vaccine helps strengthen the dog’s immune system, making it more resistant to diseases.
Preventing the spread of diseases: This vaccine helps prevent the spread of diseases among other dogs.
The rabies vaccine is one of the most important vaccines that both dogs and cats must receive. This vaccine protects against rabies, a viral disease that affects the nervous system and leads to death. Rabies can be transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected animal, so vaccinating pets is an important way to prevent the spread of this disease.
Deworming medications are not exactly vaccines, but rather medications used to eliminate intestinal worms that can infect pets. These medications should be given periodically as directed by the veterinarian, especially for pets that go outdoors or come into contact with other animals.
Our veterinary services team will discuss the appropriate pet vaccinations and deworming schedule for your pet and answer any questions you may have. These preventative veterinary services play a key role in maintaining your pet’s health and preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
Traveling with your pet can be a rewarding experience, but it requires careful planning and adherence to specific regulations. Dr. Paws offers comprehensive pet travel procedures services to ensure smooth and safe pet travel, both domestically and internationally. We understand that each destination has unique requirements, and our experienced team is here to guide you through the process. Our pet travel veterinary services include:
Health Certificates: A health certificate is an official document issued by a licensed veterinarian, verifying that your pet is healthy and free from contagious diseases. This certificate is often required for travel across state lines or internationally. We will perform a thorough physical examination of your pet to ensure they meet the necessary health standards. The specific requirements for health certificates vary by destination, so it’s crucial to contact us well in advance of your travel dates.
Rabies Testing for Travel Purposes: Rabies is a serious viral disease, and many countries require proof of rabies vaccination and/or a rabies titer test for entry. A rabies titer test measures the level of rabies antibodies in your pet’s blood, confirming adequate immunity. Our veterinary services include administering rabies vaccinations (if needed) and performing the rabies titer test. We will provide you with the official documentation required for international travel, ensuring it meets the specific requirements of your destination country. Please note that there are often waiting periods after vaccination or testing before travel is permitted.
Filling out Certificate Forms: The paperwork for international pet travel can be complex and confusing, with different countries having different forms and requirements. Our experienced team can assist you in completing the necessary certificate forms accurately and efficiently. We stay up-to-date on the latest regulations for various destinations, including European countries and those requiring specific endorsed certificates from the USDA APHIS (United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service). We’ll ensure all forms are properly filled out and endorsed, minimizing the risk of delays or complications during your travels.
These veterinary services for pet travel procedures are designed to make the process as stress-free as possible for both you and your pet. We recommend contacting us several weeks or even months before your planned travel date to allow ample time for necessary examinations, testing, and paperwork.
At Dr. Paws, we understand that leaving your pet behind can be stressful. That’s why we offer comfortable and caring boarding services as part of our comprehensive veterinary services, providing a true home away from home for your beloved companions. We cater to a variety of needs with specialized boarding options:
Therapeutic Pet Hotel: Our Therapeutic Hotel is designed for pets requiring specialized medical care during their stay. This option is ideal for:
Pet hotel and Fungi Treatment: This specialized boarding option is designed for pets undergoing treatment for fungal infections. We understand the importance of preventing the spread of these infections, which is why we provide:
Isolation: Pets receiving antifungal treatment are housed in a separate, isolated environment to prevent cross-contamination.
Specialized cleaning and disinfection protocols: We adhere to strict hygiene protocols to ensure the environment remains clean and free of fungal spores.
Administration of antifungal medications: Our trained staff administers prescribed antifungal medications according to the veterinarian’s instructions.
Monitoring of treatment progress: We closely monitor your pet’s progress throughout their stay, ensuring the treatment is effective and making adjustments as needed.
At Dr. Paws Veterinary Clinic, we understand that critical illnesses and injuries require specialized care. Our pet intensive care unit (ICU) is a dedicated space within our veterinary clinics designed to provide advanced monitoring and treatment for pets in life-threatening conditions. Our experienced veterinary team is trained in critical care medicine and utilizes state-of-the-art equipment to provide around-the-clock care. Our pet intensive care unit services focus on managing and treating a range of non-communicable diseases and critical conditions, including:
Organ Failure:
Metabolic Disorders: We manage complex metabolic conditions such as diabetes mellitus, Cushing’s disease, and Addison’s disease through careful monitoring, medication adjustments, and nutritional support.
Endocrine Diseases: We provide specialized care for pets with endocrine disorders, including hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and diabetes insipidus. Our team works to regulate hormone levels and manage associated symptoms.
Severe Injuries: We provide immediate and comprehensive care for pets with traumatic injuries, including fractures, internal injuries, and severe wounds. Our services include pain management, stabilization, and surgical intervention when necessary.
Other Critical Conditions: Our ICU is also equipped to handle other critical conditions, such as:
Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate and intensive veterinary services to give your pet the best possible chance of recovery.
Pet emergencies can be a frightening experience for both you and your beloved companion. At Dr. Paws, we understand the urgency and stress of these situations. We provide veterinary services through our emergency pet clinic during our regular business hours, and our dedicated team is prepared to handle a wide range of urgent medical situations. Some examples of emergencies we treat include:
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Trauma (Hit by Car, Falls): Injuries from vehicular accidents, falls, or other traumatic events require immediate veterinary attention. We’re equipped to assess and treat fractures, internal injuries, and other trauma-related conditions.
Difficulty Breathing: Respiratory distress can be a life-threatening emergency. If your pet is struggling to breathe, gasping for air, or has blue-tinged gums, seek immediate veterinary care.
Severe Bleeding: Uncontrolled bleeding, whether internal or external, requires prompt veterinary intervention to prevent further complications.
Poisoning: Ingestion of toxic substances can cause a variety of serious symptoms. If you suspect your pet has ingested a poison, contact us or the Pet Poison Helpline immediately.
Seizures: Seizures can be a sign of underlying neurological or metabolic problems. If your pet experiences a seizure, it’s important to seek veterinary care to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
Bloat (Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus): This life-threatening condition, common in large breed dogs, involves the stomach filling with gas and twisting. Immediate veterinary intervention is crucial.
Our emergency team will provide guidance and prepare for your arrival. For emergencies that occur, we will provide you with the appropriate referral information. Our goal with our emergency veterinary services is to provide swift, effective, and compassionate care when your pet needs it most.
We understand that visiting a veterinary clinic can be challenging for some pets and their owners. Whether your pet experiences anxiety during travel, has mobility issues, or you simply prefer the convenience of in-home care, Dr. Paws offers compassionate home care veterinary services to bring our expertise directly to you. Our home care services may include:
Wellness Exams: We can perform routine wellness exams in the comfort of your home, assessing your pet’s overall health, checking vital signs, and discussing any concerns you may have. This is especially beneficial for senior pets or those with mobility limitations.
Vaccinations: We can administer necessary vaccinations at home, protecting your pet from preventable diseases without the stress of a clinic visit.
Sample Collection: We can collect samples such as blood, urine, or fecal samples in your home for diagnostic testing, minimizing stress for your pet.
Our home care veterinary services are designed to provide accessible and compassionate care, ensuring your pet receives the necessary attention while minimizing stress for both you and your furry friend. Please contact us to discuss your pet’s needs and determine if a home visit is the right option.