Vet clinic · Zouk Mosbeh
Routine care,
calmly delivered.
Routine consultations, vaccinations, and the kind of unhurried check-ups where the vet actually answers your questions. Same-day appointments often available.
- Routine + preventive care
- On-site lab basics
- Calm clinic, no waiting room chaos
no waiting room chaos.
Care across a lifetimeWhat they need,
What they need,
when.
A simple guide to routine vet care from puppyhood through their senior years.
0–12 months
Puppy / kitten
- +First exam at 6–8 weeks
- +Core vaccines + boosters
- +Deworming schedule
- +Spay / neuter conversation
1–7 years
Adult
- +Annual wellness check
- +Yearly booster vaccines
- +Dental check + clean
- +Parasite prevention
7+ years
Senior
- +Twice-yearly check-ups
- +Bloodwork & joint screening
- +Diet & weight management
- +Comfort-led care planning
Visit types
Plain pricing.
Procedures, medications and labs are quoted before we start work — never afterwards.
Consultation
$35or LBP 3,150K
30 min
- +Full physical exam
- +Notes added to the pet's profile
- +Treatment plan in writing
- +Follow-up call within 48h
recommended yearly
Vaccination visit
$28or LBP 2,520K
20 min
- +Core vaccine (boosters as needed)
- +Health check before injection
- +Updated vaccination card
- +Reminder before next due date
Annual check-up
$70or LBP 6,300K
60 min
- +Full exam, weight, dental check
- +Basic blood panel
- +Vaccination review
- +Year-ahead care plan
In an emergencyWhen to call,
When to call,
when to rush.
A quick reference. When in doubt, call first — we'll triage in seconds.
call us
Same-day, not urgent
- Mild limp that's not getting worse
- Itchy ears or skin
- Eating less than usual for a day
- Vaccines or boosters due
- Any 'is this normal?' question
rush in
Today, soon
- Sudden vomiting or diarrhea
- Drinking a lot more than usual
- Limping that's getting worse
- Cut or wound that won't stop bleeding
- Eye problems
ER, immediately
Won't wait
- Trouble breathing
- Collapsed or unresponsive
- Suspected poisoning
- Seizure
- Hit by a car
- Bloated, distended belly (esp. large dogs)
Lebanon-wide emergency veterinary partners we trust are listed when you call us, including their out-of-hours numbers.
For first-time patients
What to bring.
- 01Past vaccination cards (paper or digital).
- 02A list of any medications they're on.
- 03Notes on diet, allergies, recent travel.
- 04Stool sample if there's been digestive trouble.
- 05Their carrier or harness — calmer than ours.
House callsWe come to you,
We come to you,
when it makes sense.
For routine vaccinations, weight checks, or anxious patients who travel poorly, we offer house calls within Keserwan and parts of Mount Lebanon.
- Standard fee
- +$15 on top of the visit
- Coverage
- Keserwan & Mount Lebanon
- Booking
- WhatsApp recommended
house calls = less stress for cats. always.
Before you come
Quick prep.
- 01Bring previous vaccination cards or vet notes if it's a first visit.
- 02Don't feed for 4 hours before bloodwork.
- 03Write down any unusual behavior — even small things matter.
- 04Carriers welcomed — ours are free to borrow at the door.
Common questions