Dog & Cat Sterilization in Singapore
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Endoscopy and Laparoscopy
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Orthopedic (Bone) Surgery
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Soft Tissue Surgery
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Sterilisation
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Dental Services
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Endodontics (Root Canal Treatment)
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Orthodontics (New)
- Prosthodontics (New)
Endoscopy involves using special flexible or rigid “tubes” with a camera and light source to non-invasively examine various parts of the body to diagnose growths and tumours, inflammatory disease, remove foreign bodies/stones and obtain biopsy samples.
Laparoscopy, also known as keyhole surgery, is another option for pet owners who want less pain and faster recovery for their beloved furkids. It is a minimally invasive surgical option with less pain, smaller wounds and faster recovery. The procedure uses tiny video cameras (endoscopes) and fine instruments via tiny incisions. This procedure is performed by our Principal Veterinarian, Dr Brian Loon, who has been performing endoscopy and laparoscopy since 2014.
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Our orthopaedic department is led by our Principal Veterinary Surgeon, Dr Brian Loon. We perform various bone surgeries such as:
- Femoral head ostectomy (FHO) for severe hip dysplasia or hip dislocation/ luxation
- Toe or leg amputation
Orthopaedic surgeries are performed in our surgery suite reserved for sterile procedures. Our veterinarians also trained and equipped to perform various pain management techniques such as epidural anaesthesia, local nerve block anaesthesia, fentanyl patches, continuous rate infusions (CRIs) and acupuncture to ensure a pain-free and smooth recovery. Our hospitalisation facilities are catered for animals of all sizes to provide a peaceful environment for recuperation.
Post-operative care including initial activity restriction and subsequent physiotherapy is essential in ensuring a successful post-surgery recovery. Our veterinary team will work closely with pet owners through this process.
What surgeries are performed at Amber Vet?
Examples of surgeries we perform:
- Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery and spay
- Lump/tumour removals
- General abdominal surgery
- Sterilisation (Neuter/castration, spay)
Please call us for more information on particular surgeries.
What can I expect during the admission process?
All pets undergoing surgery will receive a thorough pre-surgery check up to fully understand your pet’s health and any pre-existing medical conditions. Owners will be guided through the surgical procedure, potential risks/complications as well as post-operative care to expect.
A pre-anaesthetic blood test is recommended for all pets prior to anaesthesia or surgery. This assesses liver and kidney function, red blood cell levels and blood clotting function. This allows us to thoroughly assess your pet and provide you the assurance that risks of anaesthesia and surgery are minimised.
Important notes:
- The admission process is expected to take about one hour.
- The owner registered in our accounts must be present to sign permission forms. Please call us to make prior arrangements if another representative will be present at admission instead.
- A deposit of 50% of the estimated cost of the procedure will be collected at admission.
What is done to ensure my pet’s safety and comfort during surgery?
When monitored intensively, the risk of general anaesthesia is generally very minimal in both young and old pets without severe organ dysfunction. All our patients under anaesthesia are closely monitored by a dedicated nursing staff as well as advanced equipment to monitor breathing rate, heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, ECG, body temperature and carbon dioxide levels in the breath. This ensures that your pet remains as safe as possible during the entire procedure.
We are equipped with the Covidien ForceTriad ™, a human-grade electrocautery/ blood vessel sealing machine that makes precise surgical incisions with less bleeding and seals blood vessels, thus minimising overall blood loss and surgical time, especially useful in surgeries such as large tumour removal, splenectomy and laparoscopic spay.
At Amber Vet, we provide sterilisation (also known as neuter for males or spay for females) for dogs, cats as well as small animals such as rabbits.
In addition to standard open abdominal surgery, we also provide minimally invasive keyhole surgery (laparoscopy) for spays, as well as neuters for testicles that are undescended in the abdomen. (Testicles that are not retained in the abdomen, i.e. retained in the groin or located normally in the scrotum, cannot be performed laparoscopically). Find out more about minimally invasive laparoscopy (keyhole) surgery.
Dental COHAT
Oral health is important for pets. At Amber Vet, we provide more than just routine dental scaling and polishing. We perform Dental COHAT (Complete Oral Health Assessment and Treatment) – which includes full mouth dental x-ray to detect any decaying abnormal teeth (including hidden teeth roots) which are not visible to the naked eye.
Root canal treatment (endodontics) is available at Amber Vet for pet owners who want to save their pet’s chipped or fractured teeth that are functionally important such as canine (fang) teeth and chewing molars/premolars (carnassial teeth).
Read more about Root Canal Treatment here.
Orthodontic dental treatment involves the correction of misaligned (maloccluded) teeth. Unlike in humans, we do not perform orthodontic treatment for cosmetic reasons. Malocclusion in dogs and cats result in difficulty chewing well, and importantly pain due to inability to teeth causing ulcers on the gums/hard palate, which can result in nasal/sinus infections if severe. These issues are often under-diagnosed, with the canine teeth most commonly affected.
Dog breeds predisposed to malocclusion include long-nosed (dolichocephalic) breeds such as the dachshund, collie, greyhound, Italian greyhound, whippet and Afghan hound due to their narrow lower jaws resulting in linguoversion of canine teeth, where the lower canines are positioned too narrowly and rub on the hard palate (roof of the mouth). Short-nosed breeds also commonly have malocclusion issues due to their shortened lower jaw (overbite), including the shih tzu, boxer, bulldog, chow chow, lhasa apso, pekingese and pug.
There are a wide variety of procedures to correct malocclusion, such as temporary crown extension, power chain, inclined plane devices, expansion screws, or crown shortening with vital pulpotomy. The choice of technique will depend on a thorough assessment by our veterinarians, led by our principal veterinarian Dr Brian Loon.



Prosthodontics involves the fitting of artificial replacements for the crowns of teeth. This is commonly done on teeth that have compromised crown structure, making it prone to damage when chewing. Chipped/fractured teeth that have had root canal treatment performed are the most common cases to have a prosthetic crown considered.
The prosthetic crown is usually made of alloy metal, providing superior strength and resistance to biting forces compared to the original tooth structure. This involves a minimum of a 2-step process about 2-3 weeks apart. The first step involves preparing the tooth to receive the prosthetic crown by carefully shaping it with fine burs, followed by creating a detailed impression of the shaped tooth. This impression is then sent to a laboratory to custom manufacture the prosthetic crown. When the crown arrives a few weeks later, a second shorter anaesthetic procedure is then needed to fit the crown on the tooth and seal it in place. With good general dental care and avoidance of chewing on very hard objects, the prosthetic crown can be expected to last many years.


Dog Sterilization in Singapore
Sterilization is an important step in responsible pet ownership, helping prevent unwanted litters and reducing the risk of certain health and behavioural issues. If your dog is still a puppy, sterilization is generally recommended at around six months of age, before reaching sexual maturity. At Amber Vet, our experienced veterinarians perform sterilization procedures for both male and female dogs with care and precision, ensuring your pet’s safety and comfort throughout the process.
Male Dog Sterilization (Neutering)
Neutering your male dog helps prevent unwanted breeding and reduces certain health and behavioural issues. At Amber Vet, our experienced vets perform two types of neutering techniques to suit your dog’s needs:
Standard Open Neutering for Dogs
This is the most common and reliable method for neutering male dogs. An incision is made at the base of the penis to remove both testicles. Recovery typically involves at least 7 days of restricted activity and pain management to ensure proper healing. Our vets at Amber Vet are experienced in performing open abdominal neutering safely and effectively for dogs of all sizes and breeds.
Laparoscopic Neutering for Dogs
Laparoscopic neutering is a minimally invasive technique, but it is only suitable in certain cases, such as when a dog has abnormally retained testicles in the abdominal cavity. This approach uses small incisions and a camera to locate and remove the testicle(s) from the abdomen. While it offers less pain and faster recovery, its use is limited to these specific situations. Our vets at Amber Vet are skilled in performing laparoscopic surgery with precision and care, ensuring your pet experiences minimal discomfort and a smooth recovery.
Female Dog Sterilization (Spaying)
Spaying your female dog is an important step in preventing unwanted pregnancies and reducing the risk of serious health issues such as uterine infections, pyometra and certain cancers. At Amber Vet, our experienced veterinarians offer two surgical options, carefully tailored to your pet’s needs:
Standard Open Spaying for Dogs
This traditional method involves making an incision of 5–12 cm along the abdomen to remove both the ovaries and uterus. The incision is closed in several layers with sutures, and recovery usually takes 2–3 weeks with restricted activity. Our vets at Amber Vet are highly skilled in this technique and ensure comprehensive pain management and safe anaesthesia throughout the procedure.
Laparoscopic Spaying for Dogs
Laparoscopic spaying is a minimally invasive alternative to traditional spay surgery, offering smaller incisions, less discomfort, and faster recovery. In this technique, only the ovaries are removed (a procedure called ovariectomy) through 2–3 tiny incisions (0.5–1 cm) using a camera and specialised instruments. Removing the ovaries eliminates the source of reproductive hormones, which means the uterus will no longer undergo hormonal changes, preventing heat cycles and pregnancy. The uterus remains in place but becomes inactive and typically does not pose a health risk once the ovaries are gone. The wounds are closed with minimal suturing, reducing post-surgical pain.
The Process of Dog Sterilization in Singapore
Step 1: Initial Consultation
Book a consultation with our veterinarian to discuss the procedure, benefits, and address any questions or concerns you may have about your dog’s sterilization.
Step 2: Health Assessment
A full health check, including blood tests and diagnostics if needed, ensures your dog is fit for surgery and helps identify any risks beforehand.
Step 3: Surgery (Open or Laparoscopic)
Based on your dog’s needs, our vets will perform either standard open surgery or laparoscopic surgery.
Step 4: Immediate Post-Surgical Care
Your pet is carefully monitored as they recover from anesthesia, with pain relief and supportive care provided to ensure comfort.
Step 5: At-Home Recovery Instructions
We provide detailed instructions on activity restrictions, wound care, and warning signs to watch for, along with scheduled follow-up visits for a smooth recovery.
Dog Sterilization Price in Singapore
The cost of dog sterilization in Singapore at Amber Vet starts from $610. The final cost may vary depending on factors such as your dog’s sex and weight. We believe in transparency, so we will provide you with a detailed breakdown of all costs before proceeding, ensuring you are fully informed and comfortable with the process.
| Procedure | Estimated Cost (SGD) |
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| Male - Open Surgery | $640 - $1,200 |
| Male - Laparoscopic (Subject to clinical assessment) | $1,650 - $2,850 |
| Female - Open Surgery | $750 - $1,360 |
| Female - Laparoscopic | $1,530 - $2,610 |
Price Includes:
– Sedation, General Anaesthesia, Pain control
– IV fluids to maintain blood pressure
– Dedicated nurse and equipment to monitor anaesthesia to ensure a safe procedure
– Post operation pain relief medication
– Consumables
Price Excludes:
– Consultation fee (from $59)
– Pre-anaesthetic blood test
– For female patients, additional costs apply for on-heat/pregnant/fatty inside abdomen etc)
– For male patients, additional costs apply for any undescended testicles
Cat Sterilization in Singapore
Sterilization is an important part of responsible pet ownership, helping to prevent unwanted litters and reduce risks of certain health and behavioural problems. If your cat is still a kitten, sterilization is generally recommended at around six months of age, before they reach sexual maturity. At Amber Vet, our experienced veterinarians perform safe and precise sterilization procedures for both male and female cats, prioritizing your pet’s comfort and well-being every step of the way.
Male Cat Sterilization (Neutering)
Neutering your male cat helps prevent unwanted litters and reduces certain health and behavioural issues. At Amber Vet, our experienced vets perform the standard neutering technique, which is quick, effective, and well-suited for most cats.
Standard Open Neutering for Cats
This common method involves making small incisions directly on the scrotum to remove both testicles. It is a straightforward procedure with a typically fast recovery time and minimal discomfort. Our vets at Amber Vet are experienced in performing this surgery safely and effectively for cats of all sizes.
Laparoscopic Neutering for Cats
Laparoscopic neutering is a minimally invasive option but is only used in specific cases, such as when testicles are retained inside the abdomen. Using small incisions and a camera, our vets can precisely locate and remove these hidden testicles. While offering less pain and faster recovery, this method is reserved for these special circumstances. Our Amber Vet team is skilled in laparoscopic techniques to ensure your cat’s comfort and smooth healing.
Female Cat Sterilization (Spaying)
Standard Open Spaying for Cats
This technique involves a single abdominal incision to remove the ovaries and usually the uterus. While still an effective and safe procedure, this method involves a larger incision and typically a longer recovery time than laparoscopic surgery. Our vets can perform open spays if requested by pet owners.
Laparoscopic Spaying for Cats
Laparoscopic spay is the preferred method at Amber Vet for female cats. This minimally invasive technique uses small incisions and a camera to carefully remove the ovaries, resulting in smaller wounds, less pain, and a faster recovery compared to traditional methods. Laparoscopic spaying allows for minimal discomfort, helping your cat get back to normal activities sooner.
The Process of Cat Sterilization in Singapore
Step 1: Initial Consultation
Book a consultation with our veterinarian to discuss the sterilization procedure for your cat, its benefits, and address any specific concerns or questions you may have.
Step 2: Health Assessment
A thorough health check is performed to ensure your cat is fit for surgery. This may include blood tests and other diagnostics to evaluate overall health and identify any potential risks.
Step 3: Surgery (Open or Laparoscopic)
Based on your cat’s needs, our vets will perform either standard open surgery or laparoscopic surgery.
Step 4: Immediate Post-Surgical Care
Your pet is carefully monitored as they recover from anesthesia, with pain relief and supportive care provided to ensure comfort.
Step 5: At-Home Recovery Instructions
We provide detailed instructions on activity restrictions, wound care, and warning signs to watch for, along with scheduled follow-up visits for a smooth recovery.
Cat Sterilization Price in Singapore
The cost of cat sterilization in Singapore at Amber Vet starts from $550. The final cost may vary depending on factors such as your cat’s sex and weight. We believe in transparency, so we will provide you with a detailed breakdown of all costs before proceeding, ensuring you are fully informed and comfortable with the process.
| Procedure | Estimated Cost (SGD) |
|---|---|
| Male - Open Surgery | $590 - $690 |
| Male - Laparoscopic (Subject to clinical assessment) | $1,640 - $1,740 |
| Female - Open Surgery | $610 - $740 |
| Female - Laparoscopic | $1,520 - $1,620 |
Price Includes:
– Sedation, General Anaesthesia, Pain control
– IV fluids to maintain blood pressure
– Dedicated nurse and equipment to monitor anaesthesia to ensure a safe procedure
– Post operation pain relief medication
– Consumables
Price Excludes:
– Consultation fee (from $59)
– Pre-anaesthetic blood test
– For female patients, additional costs apply for on-heat/pregnant/fatty inside abdomen etc)
– For male patients, additional costs apply for any undescended testicles
Benefits of Pet sterilization (Spay/Neuter)
Understanding what happens during an emergency visit can help alleviate some of the stress and uncertainty:
- Reduced Risk of Certain Cancers Sterilization for dogs and cats significantly lowers the chances of developing serious cancers.
- Prevention of Infections Spaying prevents life-threatening uterine infections (pyometra) in females, a common and dangerous condition.
- Longer Life Expectancy Pets that undergo sterilization often enjoy a longer life expectancy.
- Decreased Aggression Sterilising dogs and cats helps in reducing aggressive behaviors. This includes fighting with other animals and displaying dominance.
- Responsible Pet Ownership Sterilization is a key aspect of responsible pet ownership. It contributes to the welfare of the overall pet community by preventing overpopulation and reducing the incidence of abandoned animals.
- Improved Community Health Sterilising dogs and cats helps reduce the spread of zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans. A controlled pet population contributes to a healthier community environment.
What Conditions Can Sterilization (Spay/Neuter) Treat?
- Pyometra: Cat sterilization almost eliminates this life-threatening uterine infection in females, which often requires emergency surgery and can be fatal if untreated.
- Prostatitis: Reduces the risk of prostate inflammation or infection in males, which can cause significant discomfort and urinary issues.
- Prostate Enlargement: Prevents benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in older males, which can lead to severe urinary and bowel complications if left untreated.
- Aggressive Behavior: Reduces aggressive tendencies in males, leading to a safer and more harmonious environment for both pets and their owners.
- Territorial Marking: Decreases urine marking behavior in males, helping to maintain a cleaner and more pleasant living space.
- Roaming Behavior: Reduces the tendency to roam in search of a mate, which decreases the risk of pets getting lost, injured, or involved in accidents.
Provide your pet with a healthier, longer life. Contact us now to book an appointment for dog or cat sterilization in Singapore.
Recovery After Sterilization
Immediately After Surgery
- Monitor your pet: Keep them calm and in a quiet space.
- Hydration & Food: Offer small amounts of water and food once they’re home.
- Rest: Limit activity for 24-48 hours to prevent strain.
Wound Care
- Check the incision: Look for redness, swelling, or discharge.
- Prevent licking: Keep a cone collar on at all times till the post-operative recheck
Pain Management
- Pain relief: Administer prescribed medication.
- Signs of discomfort: Watch for excessive whining or lack of appetite.
Activity Restrictions
- Limit exercise: Keep your pet calm for 3 days after laparoscopic surgery.
- Avoid jumping: No strenuous activity until cleared by your vet.
What to Watch For
- Infection signs: Redness, swelling, or pus.
- Behaviour changes: Loss of appetite or unusual lethargy.
- Bleeding: Contact us if bleeding or excessive swelling occurs.
Amber Vet: Experienced in Laparoscopic Spay & Neuter
At Amber Vet, your pet’s safety and comfort are our priority. Dr Brian Loon, our veterinary surgeon, has a special interest in minimally invasive procedures such as laparoscopy and has been performing laparoscopic surgeries since 2014. Over the years, he has successfully completed more than 300 laparoscopic spays and other keyhole procedures, helping pets experience less pain, smaller incisions, and faster recovery. His expertise and commitment ensure that every procedure is carried out with precision and care, providing the highest standard of surgical care for your pet.
Frequently Asked Questions
We treat a variety of pets, including dogs, cats, and small animals such as rabbits. Our experienced team is equipped to handle a wide range of health needs for different species.
Spaying is the surgical procedure to remove the ovaries and uterus in female pets, while neutering is the removal of the testicles in male pets. Both procedures prevent reproduction and offer health and behavioral benefits.
Keyhole surgery involves smaller incisions, which lead to quicker recovery times, less post-operative pain, and minimal scarring. This advanced technique is particularly beneficial for spaying and treating undescended testicles.
You can schedule an appointment by calling us at +65 6245 5543, sending a WhatsApp message to 9091 5543, or emailing us at enquiry@ambervet.com. Our staff will assist you in finding a convenient time for your visit.
During your pet’s first visit, we will conduct a thorough health examination, discuss any concerns you have, and create a customized health plan tailored to your pet’s needs. This is also an opportunity to get to know our team and facilities.
Yes, we offer emergency and critical care services to address urgent health issues. Our team is equipped to handle a wide range of emergencies with expertise and compassion.
Obviously, there would be no unwanted litters once your pet is sterilised. Sterilisation also reduces the possibility of certain undesirable behaviours such as spraying or marking of territories (mostly in male animals) and mating calls (for female cats). Your pet is also less likely to leave the house to look for mates – they may endanger their lives while doing so, such as falling from a high level (especially for cats) or get into traffic accidents. Sterilisation also prevents or reduces certain medical conditions and diseases from arising, such as mammary growths, ovarian or uterine cancer and pyometra (pus build-up in an infected uterus) in females, and enlarged prostates and testicular cancer in males. All of these conditions can be life-threatening.
As the procedure removes the sex hormones, the change can cause appetite to become unregulated and the metabolic rate to decrease. Hence, some sterilised pets have the tendency to over-eat and gain weight. However, if the amount of food given to your pet and its body weight are closely monitored, weight gain should be almost negligible. A small percentage of sterilised dogs may develop urinary incontinence after sterilisation, more so in female dogs. This does not usually cause a medical problem to the pet, but if it is severe and a problem for the pet owner, medications can be prescribed to control the condition.
Some owners are concerned of behavioural changes after sterilisation. Male dogs with urine marking or humping behaviour, and dogs and cats that are excessively hyperactive or vocal as they are looking for a mate, usually improve with sterilisation. Otherwise, sterilisation rarely results in negative changes in behaviour. Almost all dogs and cats retain their inherent “personality” after sterilisation.
Sterilisation is usually a day surgery and pets can go home the same evening. As anaesthesia is required, there is always a small degree of risk involved. To minimise these risks, pre-anaesthetic blood tests are recommended to ensure that the kidneys and liver are functioning normally to clear the anaesthetic agents from the body, and your veterinarian should practise a high level of anaesthetic monitoring of your pet’s vital signs during surgery. This ensures that in the low chance that there is any impending danger to the pet’s safety, changes in the vital signs will be detected, and appropriate actions will be taken to keep the pet safe. Younger animals are usually better candidates for anaesthesia because they are able to clear the anaesthetic drugs from their system swiftly. While older animals can undergo sterilisation and other surgical procedures, more care must be taken prior to, during and after the procedure to ensure their utmost safety.
Spaying (Females)
An incision is made on the midline of the abdomen. The incision length may range from 3cm to about 15cm in length, depending on the size of the animal. Major parts of the reproductive tract (ovaries and uterus) are then removed surgically. Absorbable stitches are used to close the surgical incision, and suture removal is usually not required.
Neutering (Males)
For cats: A small incision is made on the scrotum and the testicles are removed. No stitches are usually placed as the wound heals very quickly, and stitches may irritate the cat more.
For dogs: A small incision is made just above the scrotum. The testicles are surgically removed from this incision. The wound is stitched with an absorbable suture. No suture removal is usually
required. For all sterilisation procedures, the animal should receive appropriate levels of pain relief medication before, during and after the procedure, ensuring that they recover from the procedure in a pain-free and comfortable manner. The animal usually returns to normal behaviour within one to two days post- surgery, and the wound heals well within one to two weeks.
Many myths and irrational fears about sterilisation still exist amongst pet owners. If you have any questions and concerns about sterilisation, be sure to get them answered by your veterinarian before making a decision on sterilising your pet.
For more information and greater detail on sterilisation, we recommend the reading material available at https://www.veterinarypartner.com.
Why Choose Amber Vet for Your Pet’s Care?
A Dedicated Area For Dogs & Cat
Our clinic offers dedicated separate areas for dogs and cats, located adjacent to each other but fully separated to ensure comfort for all animals and their owners. This setup provides a peaceful, stress-free environment where pets can receive the care they need without the presence of other animals.
Care for All Pets
We provide expert care for all pets, from cats and dogs to pocket animals. Our compassionate team is dedicated to ensuring the health and well-being of your feline, canine, or companion with specialized care tailored to their unique needs.
Modern Equipment
Our clinic is equipped with advanced technology that allows us to offer a broader range of diagnostic and treatment options, ensuring we can provide the most accurate care for your pet’s needs.
A Vet Clinic Near You - Located in the East Coast
Caring for Pets, Loved by Owners

With a leap of faith, we travelled from Tampines to the Bedok clinic, and the journey was truly worth it. Dr Alicia and the staff were very attentive and kind towards our community cat. Dr Alicia addressed our concerns professionally and patiently, and even provided a detailed follow-up report after the visit. This helped identify conditions that were previously missed.
Although our dear Princess is a stray cat, we could genuinely feel the care and attention given to her condition. We also deeply appreciate the continued follow-up via WhatsApp to check on her progress.🌿
Dr Sharon is incredibly patient and actually listens, asking questions going beyond the usual, and taking all the tests from other clinics into account that led to her suspicion that a tooth was pushing on our cat Duxtons sinus cavity.
It was a gamble without x-rays to confirm but we agreed to treatment over a few weeks which included boosting his vaccinations and having a full blood panel and x-rays the morning of his surgery.
The day of the surgery I was beside myself with worry but the exceptional team were always at the other end of WhatsApp to reassure me. He had quite a rough time at home recovering after having 3 of his canines removed, but again, they were so communicative and genuinely helpful on WhatsApp.
The improvement is clear, and all the anxiety and money was worth it.
We also take our other cat Chippy who became extremely reactive at the vet for the first time (he’s adopted so not much is known about his history) so much so I feared the nurses were going to get hurt! But they simply shrugged it off and prescribed us some medicine to help him with the anxiety when we came back for his annual vaccinations, which went smoothly 😅
We always find Amber Vet a clean, quiet and calm environment who, as best as possible, stick to your actual appointment time which is important if your cats hate waiting. They do not over crowd or cram back to back consultations.
Everyone we’ve met there is wonderful and so friendly, a special thank you to of course Dr Sharon and Naomi.
Dr Loon was my attending vet, and despite my pet's many ailments, under Dr Loon's meticulous care, he lived to a very good age of 17. Milou's final moments was also at Amber, and I would personally like to thank Dr Suria, Melissa, and the other nurses who went out of their way to make him comfortable at the end. Everything was handled with so much sensitivity and love and I would like to extend my most heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to the whole team.
I recently brought my new kitten there for vaccinations, and he was handled by Dr Sharon. She is very detailed and careful, and even for a routine procedure like kitten vax, they will send a follow up message the next day to check in on the pet's condition.
I will always recommend Amber Vet for anyone looking for a trusted and compassionate veterinary clinic.
To me, what sets Dr. Loon apart is his meticulous attention to detail. Despite Honey having seen several different vets throughout her puppyhood, it was only Dr. Loon who detected her heart murmur. His ability to catch what others missed speaks volumes about his expertise.
I truly believe Dr. Loon is one of Singapore's premier practitioners, armed with more than a decade of experience and a perfectionistic tendency - trust that your furry family member will be in good hands at Amber.
Honey says thanks for helping her live her happiest, healthiest life!
Throughout the years, Amber Vet has provided consistent, high-quality care —from routine checkups and preventive treatments to moments of urgent need. Their compassion, professionalism, and dedication have never wavered.
Over the past two years Casper was diagnosed with nasal cancer, a journey that has been emotionally and medically challenging. Throughout this time, Dr. Loon and Dr. Elise have shown exceptional medical expertise, thoughtful treatment planning, and compassion. They have walked closely with me every step of the way—patiently explaining options, adjusting care as needed.
The support staff is equally impressive —friendly, organised and always ready to lend a hand.
What stands out most about Amber Vet is not just their clinical excellence, but the genuine kindness and empathy shown by everyone on their team.
More importantly, I know that Casper receives care that is both medically sound and emotionally attuned.
I am deeply grateful for the years of care Amber Vet has provided and continue to provide. I wholeheartedly recommend them to anyone seeking outstanding veterinary support from professionals who truly care.
We are incredibly grateful to Dr. Elise for the exceptional care and expertise she has given to our cat, Tigi. Since she was 6 months old, Tigi had been suffering from recurring bacterial and yeast infections in her ears. She was constantly scratching, which led to torn skin and the need to wear a cone for extended periods. Over time, her condition worsened—she developed crusty eyes and experienced increasing discomfort. Despite seeing multiple vets over seven months and making various dietary changes, we were unable to find the root cause of her issues.
That changed when we came across Dr. Elise, a feline specialist who visits Singapore quarterly. From the start, Dr. Elise took a thorough and compassionate approach. She performed an endoscopy and was the first to diagnose Tigi with Proliferative and Necrotizing Otitis Externa (PNOE)—a rare, immune-mediated skin disease affecting the ears, linked to an overactive immune response.
For the past year and a half, Dr. Elise has overseen Tigi’s care, monitoring her progress closely. Even when she's abroad, she stays in touch through regular updates from Amber Vet. Under her guidance, Tigi has made remarkable improvement, and her medication has now been successfully tapered down to alternate days.
Dr. Elise's deep knowledge, dedication, and compassion have truly transformed Tigi’s life. We are so thankful for everything she has done. She is a truly remarkable and rare kind of veterinarian.
The keyhole spay was a total game changer — the recovery was so much quicker and she was so active and normal immediately lost-surgery. Best of all, there’s no visible scar at all once the tiny wounds healed!
We also did a dental procedure at the same time so she wouldn’t need to be under anaesthesia again later. I was really impressed that they use dental x-rays just like at a human dentist. They were able to identify a tooth that looked completely normal on the outside but was actually starting to crack under the gumline causing her discomfort — something we’d never have known without the x-ray.
Huge thanks to Dr. Loon and the team for their excellent care and expertise. Highly recommend!
I didn’t specify any doctor but was so lucky to be assigned to Dr. Sharon Choy and team — Dr Choy was incredibly gentle, patient, and unbelievably sweet with Salmon. You could just feel how much she cared.
The entire team of receptionist and vet techs were absolute angels too — kind, thoughtful, genuinely sweet, and really went beyond to make Salmon feel safe and loved. They even came out after the appointment just to say goodbye and give her cuddles! It completely melted my heart.
Everything from the diagnosis to the communication was clear and professional. They even followed up post-visit to check in on how Salmon was recovering, which I found so thoughtful and rare these days.
As for pricing, it’s hard to compare exact market rates, but I was pleasantly surprised. The charges all itemized, transparent, and fair considering the number of tests and services included. Honestly, it’s worth every cent for the level of care they provide.
I’m just really, really grateful to have stumbled upon this clinic. They turned what could be a stressful visit into something genuinely heartwarming. Everything felt thorough, yet comforting.
Would absolutely recommend Amber Vet to anyone looking for compassionate, professional Vet care.
Thank you to the whole team for making Salmon’s first vet experience such a positive and loving one. You’ve definitely gained a loyal client.
For paw-rents unsure of putting your fur babies under general anaesthetic for dental or ear work, my experience has been positive and I can highly recommend Dr Loon and Amber Vet for this!
Meng
May 2025
Dr Sharon and the team are always super friendly and the 2 pups are always excited to see them and have little concerns for the nail clippings (which has always been an issue for these sensitive souls)
It’s the only clinic where my furkid actually feels at ease. He never gets anxious here, which says a lot! The staff are incredibly friendly, kind, and meticulous. Special shoutout to Dr Sharon and her amaaazing team, especially Melissa, Naomi and Hao Yang, who are always warm, bubbly, and so passionate about what they do. They consistently go the extra mile, sending thoughtful follow-ups and detailed notes that really help put me at ease.
The team is also super responsive, proactive and easy to communicate with.
If you’ve been searching for a vet clinic that truly cares, this is the one. Can’t recommend Amber Vet enough. Thank you for the love and care you show to your patients 💕
From our first visit a couple of weeks ago, we were genuinely impressed by the thorough and comprehensive health check the team conducted. We had requested a full assessment for our senior dog, and what we received went far beyond our expectations. The level of detail and the range of investigations performed gave us peace of mind and helped us avoid potential health complications down the line — because truly, prevention is better (and more affordable) than cure.
As a family that has adopted and fostered many dogs over the years, we’ve been to numerous vets — but none have matched Amber Vet’s advanced medical setup. It’s almost like a mini hospital for pets, which means we don’t have to travel between different clinics for diagnostics or procedures. It’s all available in-house, which is incredibly convenient and reassuring.
During the initial check-up, our dog presented with a heart murmur, and we were promptly scheduled for a heart ultrasound right there at the clinic. After assessment, medication was prescribed to manage the heart condition — all explained clearly and with such care.
Today, our dog underwent teeth extraction, dental cleaning, and a lump removal under general anaesthesia. The team kept us updated throughout the day with calls and WhatsApp messages, which we truly appreciated — it helped ease our anxiety and showed how much they care.
The clinic is also immaculately clean, and we love that there’s a separate unit for cats, which helps reduce stress for both feline and canine patients. We also learned so much about preventive care and the latest in pet healthcare — insights we hadn’t come across in our visits to other clinics.
Another thoughtful touch: invoices are sent via email, along with detailed notes from the vet summarising the visit and sharing helpful tips discussed during the consultation — a fantastic way to keep track of care plans and advice.
Thank you again to Dr. Brian Loon and the entire Amber Vet team for your professionalism, kindness, and dedication. We feel lucky to have found you!
The support team are always helpful and detailed in their handling and explanation of the processes and procedures.
From the moment I made a cold call to Amber Vet, I knew I was finally in the right hands. The staff asked thoughtful, critical questions, and despite it being the very end of the day, they kindly slotted us in for a last-minute appointment. That level of care and responsiveness already set them apart.
Dr. Suria was exceptional. She listened attentively to everything I shared, clearly explained each test she was performing and the reasons behind them, and most importantly she was precise and focused in her approach. Unlike other clinics that kept recommending endless tests, she was deliberate and confident in her diagnosis. For the first time, I felt like someone truly understood what was happening with my dog, and that brought me real peace of mind.
Ms. Aarin, an outstanding nurse who was there throughout the consultation. She was so gentle with my dog, and her calm presence helped me stay grounded and fully focused on explaining everything that had been going wrong.
Amber Vet is a rare gem. Every staff member we interacted with showed not just professionalism, but genuine care. The team is an apt embodiment of duty of care towards your pet. It’s only been two days since the visit, and I’m already seeing a significant improvement in my dog’s condition.
I’m truly grateful to have found this clinic—and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them to anyone who wants real expertise and heartfelt care for their pet.
Dr. Loon and his team are truly amazing—professional, compassionate, and incredibly skilled. From the moment we walk in, Dolly is treated like family, and it’s clear that her well-being is their top priority. Dr. Loon’s expertise put us at ease, and his genuine kindness made every visit a pleasure. The entire team goes above and beyond, providing top-notch care with a personal touch that’s hard to find.
If you’re looking for a vet who combines brilliance with heart, Amber Vet is the place to go. Dolly gives them two enthusiastic paws up, and so do we!
The nursing staff are not only welcoming and caring but they are highly efficient and capable. Communicating with Naomi and Melissa and the team is easy via phone or WhatsApp. Making requests and discussing care is straightforward and conclusive. You can ask a question and get a response on the same day. The nurses all remember our dog, and I can tell he is less fearful coming here. He can pick up on the vibe that the staff are genuinely happy to see him.
We travel to go to Amber Vet, having not found satisfaction with the (multiple) vets in our more local area. Our dog has a complex, rare illness for which there is almost no expertise in Singapore, meaning we must work closely with our dog's vet here in Singapore and a vet in the USA to ensure we are doing the right thing for him.
The volume of diagnostic information, research and hospital visits that has gone into treating our dog is monumental. We found that trying to share this information with vets and get them up to speed was virtually impossible. They simply didn't have the capacity nor the willingness to invest that level of time and commitment into understanding our dog's very specific needs.
Coming to Amber Vet was the best decision. Dr Loon looked through the information, took the time to fully understand our situation, and even had a phone call with the other vet in the USA. It is a special sort of professional who proactively works with with others, rather than insisting they know everything. We are so grateful that he took the time to do this. I can tell when we go to see him that he is taking his time listening to our dog's heart and lungs and checking him over, and he has added significant clinical and advisory value to the ongoing care of our dog, making tailored and specific recommendations to keep him whole body healthy, rather than just focusing on this illness.
Amber Vet has worked with us to take samples of blood and ship them for specialised testing elsewhere, meaning they have to work with couriers and data from 3rd party laboratory services, and, despite this being unusual and outside their norms, they work with us for the good of our dog.
The exceptional level of tailored, considerate, pragmatic, patient-centred care is just what we need to help us through an emotionally traumatic time. We feel like we have a team in our corner. The result is that we trust and appreciate the care from all the team at Amber Vet and would not want to go anywhere else. We cannot recommend them highly enough.
I brought my rabbit to AmberVet due to a loss of appetite and had a great experience. Booking an appointment was smooth, and the process was very efficient. The vet was knowledgeable and thorough in her check-up, ensuring there was nothing serious. She explained that the recent weather changes might be affecting my rabbit’s appetite and provided helpful supplements. She also advised me on keeping my rabbit’s environment cool and comfortable. Overall, she was very accommodating and made sure my rabbit got the best care. Highly recommended!
Like to specially thanks Dr Loon for doing a great job for performing the operation and making sure my cat is safe during the procedure. 👍🏻
Also thanks to Safder who has been consistently following up during the pre and post surgery, appreciated that.
Thanks to the rest of the team whom I came across, for your assistant and help.
Amber Vet provides a peace in mind for me and thanks once again. 👍🏻
Do consider for a consult if you want a potential alternative to extractions.
When we first visited Amber Vet, we could see that our dogs are more comfortable with the place as compared to other clinics. That really speaks something which is why we didn't really mind travelling all the way from Bishan to Siglap for all the appointments or replenishment of medication over the years. The last few years were not easy for Boy boy & Girl girl but you guys really made it much easier for us.
Now that Boy boy & Girl girl are on the other side of the rainbow bridge, we just want to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone at Amber Vet especially Dr Loon, Dr Emma and Melissa for your great service and attentive care all the time!
We wish you guys the best and will definitely recommend Amber Vet and Dr Loon to others. Thank you so much!
Derrick & Emily
We've had so many problems with Jenny's diet and with the new cat food food, new ideas of feeding and entertainment, we're really seeing a difference.
I can't recommend Amber Cat Vet more, especially for nervous cats! 🙂
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