Whether you adopt a new kitten, new puppy or rescue a dog or a cat from a shelter or street, you want your companion to be healthy and happy. Leela Veterinary Hospitals provides a complete program of medical care for pets including wellness and preventive care, internal medicine, diagnostics, surgery, and rehabilitation. We offer at convenient locations in Mysuru city to meet every patient need.

VETERINARIANS FOR COMPREHENSIVE PET CARE

From new kitten and puppy exams to geriatric care, our veterinary practitioners are trained to handle all routine treatments and surgeries. These veterinarians are also experienced in medical and diagnostic procedures, progressive and veterinary emergencies.

For your convenience, we are a offering appointments seven days a week. Morning, afternoon, and evening hours are available for routine exams.

We also provide a 24-hour emergency service should your pet experience an illness or injury at any time of the day or night.

General medicine services offered through Leela Veterinary Hospitals include:

  • Physical and Clinical examinations
  • Blood testing: Complete blood counts, Liver, Kidney function tests, Glucose test and other blood biochemistry analysis
  • Faecal testing
  • General dentistry
  • General dermatology
  • General surgery
  • Geriatric medicine
  • House calls: Only for emergencies
  • Laboratory
  • Laser therapy
  • Pain management
  • Paediatric medicine
  • Pharmacy
  • Radiology: X-rays, Ultrasound, CT, 3D CT, MRI, Fluoroscopy, C-arm.
  • Spay/neuter
  • Vaccinations
  • Dental examinations


Frequently Asked Questions

What is general practice in veterinary care?

General practice covers routine pet healthcare, including wellness exams, vaccinations, preventive care, diagnostics, and minor surgeries.

Why is regular veterinary check-up important?

Regular check-ups help detect health issues early, ensure vaccinations are up to date, and maintain overall pet wellness.

Do general practice veterinarians perform surgeries?

Yes, they handle routine procedures like spaying, neutering, and minor surgeries but refer complex cases to specialists.

Can a general practice veterinarian diagnose serious illnesses?

Yes, they perform diagnostic tests and initial treatments, referring pets to specialists if advanced care is needed.