About Maranatha Veterinary Clinic
Maranatha Veterinary Clinic is a KakiList-verified veterinary clinic based at Telok Blangah Drive, serving clients islandwide. It holds a 4.5-star rating across 48 Google reviews — a moderate sample size that offers reasonable directional confidence. Pricing is positioned at a mid-range level ($$), though specific consultation or procedure fees are not publicly listed and should be confirmed directly with the clinic.
When arranging a visit, it helps to have your pet's vaccination records to hand, as these are typically required for consultations and any boarding or extended care arrangements. Be prepared to share your pet's size, breed, and temperament, as these factors may influence the examination approach and any recommended treatments. New clients are encouraged to call ahead or submit an enquiry form to confirm appointment availability, discuss any existing health concerns, and understand what to bring to the first visit. If your pet has a history of anxiety in clinical settings, mention this when booking so the team can make appropriate arrangements.
To get started, reach out to Maranatha Veterinary Clinic by phone or through the contact form on their listing. Have your pet's vaccination history and a brief description of any symptoms or concerns ready, and confirm the consultation fee and appointment slot before your visit.
Visit the facility, check the vaccination policy, and confirm insurance before drop-off.
I’m incredibly thankful to Maranatha Vet for the amazing care they gave my 14.5-year-old Pomeranian, Toffee. Toffee had been struggling with severe dental issues that were greatly affecting his quality of life. He couldn’t sleep properly due to nasal blockages caused by oral fistula infections, was constantly sneezing, and often struggled to breathe comfortably. He was clearly in pain and discomfort, restless during the day, and it was heartbreaking to see him suffer. When we consulted Dr Koa, she immediately recognized the urgency of Toffee’s condition and managed to slot him in for emergency dental surgery. From the very beginning, Dr Koa and Nicole were incredibly patient, kind, and reassuring, taking the time to answer all my questions and guide me through every step of the process. Dr Koa carefully explained what the dental surgery would involve and was very honest about the risks, especially given Toffee’s age, small size, and minimal remaining gum. She walked me through potential complications such as poor gum healing or even jaw fracture, and explained exactly how these situations would be managed if they arose. Her calm, transparent approach gave me great peace of mind. Prior to surgery, Toffee also underwent all the recommended tests and ultrasounds to ensure his safety was always the top priority. During the dental procedure, Dr Koa also addressed a lump on Toffee’s butt that no other vet had previously raised concerns about. She suggested performing a biopsy during the same surgery to avoid additional anesthesia. Thankfully, it turned out to be a fat-filled sac, which she removed and explained was unlikely to grow back. The impact of the surgery was almost immediate. Toffee began sleeping soundly again, breathing comfortably, eating happily, and showing relief that was obvious in his behavior. Today, Toffee is happy, energetic, pain-free, and truly seems like his old puppy self again. This experience opened my eyes to how crucial dental care is for dogs and how much pain poor oral health can cause. I’m deeply grateful to Dr Koa, Nicole, and the entire Maranatha Vet team for their professionalism and taking such wonderful care of Toffee. Highly recommend.
My cat, Shadow, was referred here by his primary vet for FORLs and dental surgery. Dr Nora and her team were highly recommended and I can see why! As a concerned pet owner, I was afraid to send my senior cat in for dental surgery as there are always risks. Dr Nora did all the checks and tests to rule out any issues and ensure that both Shadow and herself were going into the surgery fully informed of what the risks were. During this process, we even managed to find out that Shadow had a heart issue, which I wouldn’t have known had she not run an extensive blood panel. Shadow did amazing during surgery and came back acting like he did not go under anesthesia at all! He is back to his regular activities and it really makes me so happy to see him enjoying his meals again (even asking for more!) Special thanks to Jeev and Amanda as well for answering my bazillion questions patiently and making us feel at ease. I can see why EverVet recommended Maranatha to us for dental cases, and I can vouch for Dr Nora’s expertise and empathy as a vet. To the team, thank you for taking care of my Shadow and he says MRRP MEOW!
Highly recommend Dr. Nora for all things dental! Very professional, extremely knowledgeable and a well-equipped clinic (with dental x-rays!). As a human dentist myself, she is the only vet in Singapore I would bring my pets to for any dental procedures!
Dr Nora came highly recommended from our usual vet for dental procedures. We brought our cat here for a canine extraction and the surgery went well! She is now pain-free. Dr Nora is very friendly and knowledgeable, and is also very patient with my gazillion questions. We can tell she truly cares for her patients and their humans! Amanda and Jeev are also friendly and helpful. Charges are also reasonable, however do note that they charge a 50% emergency surgery surcharge which I think is fair because they have to slot you in their schedule. I would highly recommend Dr Nora and her team!
1. Make an appt to see vet at 915, but the doctor only arrived at 945. 2. I sent them a form to fill up for insurance claim. 2 pages. They requested me to pay $78 for it. The same form was sent to other vet and it costs me $20, which I find it reasonable. They quoted me $78 for the 2 pages, that's ridiculous. It's either they are just not willing to fill it, or they are doing daylight robbery.
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated veterinary clinics providers on KakiList, so you can see how Maranatha Veterinary Clinic stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maranatha Veterinary Clinic (this page) | ⭐ 4.5 | 48 | — | ✓ |
| Noah's Ark Veterinary Practice | ⭐ 5.0 | 35 | — | ✓ |
| Animal Infirmary | ⭐ 5.0 | 5 | — | ✓ |
| True Care Vet | ⭐ 5.0 | 5 | — | ✓ |
Maranatha Veterinary Clinic displays a mid-range pricing tier ($$), but specific fees for consultations, vaccinations, or procedures are not publicly listed. In Singapore, a standard veterinary consultation typically ranges from S$30 to S$80, with additional charges for diagnostics, medications, or specialist treatments depending on your pet's condition. For surgical procedures, dental work, or emergency care, costs can vary considerably based on the complexity of treatment and your pet's size and breed. It is advisable to ask for an itemised estimate before authorising any procedures. See the full Veterinary Clinics cost guide for Singapore →
For dogs, core vaccinations typically include the DHPP combination (distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza) and rabies, with bordetella often required if your dog is also using boarding or daycare facilities. For cats, the FVRCP vaccine (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia) is standard, along with rabies vaccination. Most clinics and boarding facilities in Singapore require proof that vaccinations are current — generally within the past 12 months — at the point of drop-off or during intake for any communal services. Bring your pet's vaccination booklet or digital records to the appointment so the veterinary team can review immunisation history and advise on any boosters that may be due.
Maranatha Veterinary Clinic is verified by KakiList, meaning operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. However, no specific regulatory licences are listed in the clinic's public profile at this time. Veterinary facilities in Singapore that offer boarding services are required to hold an Animal & Veterinary Service (AVS) licence under the National Parks Board. If boarding or extended care is relevant to your needs, it is worth confirming directly with the clinic whether the appropriate AVS licence is held. You should also ask about their protocol in the event your pet becomes unwell or sustains an injury during a visit or procedure. Visit the facility, check the vaccination policy, and confirm insurance before drop-off.
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