My dogs have had 3 operations one was quite a major op a couple of years ago and we have always used the same vet who is situated on the klong road, he/she explains everything in detail and is extremely good surgically and follow ups. We have used him for 4 years now with no problems whatsoever, the whole of the staff and vets are very friendly.
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Kasetsart University Veterinary Training Hospital
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Thanks. The vets at klong road are my regular vets, for minor things. They also spayed/neutered my 3 dogs, but that was before I saw the last surgery (I happened to be there and they invited me into the room) and realized it's all a matter of chance there (no monitoring equipment whatsoever, no gloves).bryan wrote:My dogs have had 3 operations one was quite a major op a couple of years ago and we have always used the same vet who is situated on the klong road, he/she explains everything in detail and is extremely good surgically and follow ups. We have used him for 4 years now with no problems whatsoever, the whole of the staff and vets are very friendly.
Hope you get on ok
The older guy is the best one, but I've dealt with all of them. No complaints in general, but I just wouldn't want them to do anything major again unless I have no other choice (emergency, etc).
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Hey, good thread! Can anyone tell me the exact entrance I'm supposed to use when bringing in a dog? I might use this place for routine vaccinations, etc...
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Re: Kasetsart University Veterinary Training Hospital
From the left side is best as it takes you past the reception window, but it doesn't matter whether you use the front or the side, you'll wind up in the same place.
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