About Animal Infirmary
Animal Infirmary is a veterinary clinic located at 112 Lavender Street, #01-01, Singapore 338728, serving pet owners islandwide. The clinic has been verified by KakiList, meaning a real person has confirmed its operating details and contact channels. It carries a 5-out-of-5 rating on Google, though this is based on only 5 reviews, so that signal should be treated as directional rather than definitive. Pricing sits at the mid-range tier ($$).
When engaging a veterinary clinic, it helps to come prepared with your pet's vaccination records, any previous medical history, and a clear account of your pet's current symptoms or health concerns. Mention your pet's size, breed, and temperament when booking, as this helps the team allocate the right appointment slot and prepare appropriately. For ongoing care, ask about recurring wellness packages or preventive health plans. Animal Infirmary can be reached by phone or via their enquiry form, so you may wish to call ahead to confirm appointment availability and any specific requirements before your visit.
To take the next step, call Animal Infirmary directly or submit an enquiry through their contact form to book an appointment, confirm consultation fees, and check whether walk-in slots are available alongside scheduled visits.
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Visit the facility, check the vaccination policy, and confirm insurance before drop-off.
Our Singapore Special Igor has seen both Dr Kiran and Dr Lim since this location was the Animal Infirmary. We saw several other vets and visited other clinics before that, but they were the only ones who managed to successfully diagnose and treat his severe skin condition. Now he’s itch-free for over six months and counting and able to fully enjoy his treats, toys and outings. There’s been an incredible improvement in his quality of life. The vet techs at The Vet Ward are also the same as before. They’ve always been kind and understanding of Igor’s skittishness and fearful reactions, and quick to offer solutions and reassurance. The prices of medications and consultations are also reasonable. Fingers crossed that The Vet Ward flourishes, so that its excellent veterinary care remains available to pets in the neighbourhood.
Used to come to Pet Infirmary, but since changed to Vet Ward recently. Came for my pom's diarrhea case, and in our humble opinion, he got well assessed, our concerns addressed. Walked in and out within 20mins on a Thursday morning. Very happy with our experience meeting Dr Kiran, we will definitely be back
Our dogs family vet. We visit Vet Ward since we got my 2 dogs. Doctor is very patience and staffs are friendly. Thank you for taking a good care of my 2 furbies.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Animal Infirmary (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 5 | — | ✓ |
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| True Care Vet | ⭐ 5.0 | 5 | — | ✓ |
| Meraki Vets | ⭐ 4.9 | 1173 | — | ✓ |
Animal Infirmary displays a mid-range pricing tier ($$), but specific consultation fees are not publicly listed. As a general guide, a standard veterinary consultation in Singapore typically runs between S$30 and S$80, with additional charges for diagnostics, vaccinations, medications, or procedures depending on your pet's needs. Surcharges may apply for larger breeds, complex cases, or after-hours visits. When you contact Animal Infirmary, ask for a breakdown of the consultation fee, any mandatory extras such as a physical examination or handling charge, and whether treatment estimates are provided in writing before procedures begin. This helps you plan your visit without surprises. See the full veterinary clinic cost guide for Singapore →
For dogs, core vaccinations typically include the DHPP combination (distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza) and rabies; bordetella is commonly required if your pet also uses boarding or daycare facilities. For cats, the FVRCP combination (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia) is standard, with rabies also recommended. Most clinics expect vaccinations to have been administered within the past 12 months. Bring your pet's vaccination booklet or digital records to your appointment. If your pet's vaccinations are overdue, Animal Infirmary's veterinary team can advise on a catch-up schedule. Confirm their specific requirements when booking, particularly if you are also using any affiliated boarding or grooming services.
Animal Infirmary is verified by KakiList, meaning its operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. However, no regulatory licences are currently listed on the KakiList profile, and the clinic is not registered with ACRA based on the information available. For veterinary clinics in Singapore, the relevant regulatory body is the Singapore Veterinary Council (SVC), which licenses veterinary surgeons under the Veterinary and Agri-Food Act. Before your visit, you may wish to verify that the attending veterinary surgeon holds a current SVC licence, which can be confirmed through the SVC's public register. Ask the clinic about their protocols if a pet is injured, has an adverse reaction, or requires emergency escalation during or after a procedure. Visit the facility, check the vaccination policy, and confirm insurance before drop-off.
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