By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Veterinary clinics in Singapore are VCS-regulated (Veterinary Council of Singapore licenses individual vets) and AVS-regulated for practice ownership. Neighbourhood GP vets handle 80% of common needs; specialist and 24-hour clinics handle complex cases and emergencies. Clinic equipment (digital X-ray, in-house blood analysis, proper surgical theatre) varies widely and affects diagnosis quality and speed. KakiList connects you with 113 verified Veterinary Clinics providers serving the Sengkang area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.4★ based on Google reviews. Sengkang is a newer town with modern HDB flats and Executive Condominiums. Homes here typically have newer fittings and systems. Whether you live near Sengkang MRT or around Compass One, Sengkang Riverside Park, our providers serve all parts of Sengkang. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Most veterinary clinics requests from Sengkang households cover dental cleaning under general anaesthesia, blood work, X-ray, and ultrasound diagnostics. With Compass One and Sengkang MRT shaping how traffic flows through Sengkang, locally-active providers save time on travel and typically offer faster response than North-East-wide teams.
Average rating: ★★★★☆ 4.4 across 26164 reviews
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Because Sengkang is primarily a HDB/EC area, veterinary clinics jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near Compass One will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
Every practising vet in Singapore is registered with the Veterinary Council of Singapore (VCS). Registration is verifiable on VCS's online directory. For specialist services (ophthalmology, dermatology, orthopaedics), look for vets with additional MANZCVS, RCVS, or American College specialist qualifications.
Neighbourhood GP consultation: S\$45-95. Specialist or 24-hour clinic: S\$80-160. Emergency after-hours: S\$200-500 just for initial assessment. Vaccination: S\$80-150. Blood work: S\$150-400. Sterilisation (cat/small dog): S\$300-950. Dental cleaning under GA: S\$350-900.
For routine care (vaccinations, deworming, minor conditions), GP vets are sufficient and cheaper. For complex diagnosis (persistent conditions, unusual symptoms, surgical candidates), specialist clinics produce better outcomes. GP vets should refer out when cases exceed their scope — those who try to handle everything often delay proper diagnosis.
Pre-surgical blood work (for pets over 5-7 years or with chronic conditions), proper anaesthesia monitoring, multi-modal anaesthesia protocols, post-op pain medication, and written discharge instructions. Clinics skipping pre-surgical blood work are cutting an anaesthesia-safety step that matters for senior pets.
Legitimate dental recommendations are based on actual findings — periodontal disease, plaque build-up requiring GA-supported cleaning. Clinics pushing annual dental cleanings for healthy pets are often running revenue-focused practices. Dental cleaning under GA (S\$350-900) has anaesthesia risk — it should match actual need, not calendar.