Thonglor Pet Hospital
Thonglor Pet Hospital Rama 9 provides comprehensive care from diagnosis and medical treatment to surgery, inpatient care and physical rehabilitation. Multidisciplinary veterinary teams can coordinate treatment across several specialist departments according to each patient’s condition.
The Ability Center provides integrated care for pets with mobility and movement disorders through collaboration between the Brain and Spine Center, Bone and Joint Center, and Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center.
Care may include diagnostic assessment, medication, surgery, post-treatment care and an individual rehabilitation programme to help each patient regain appropriate movement and quality of life.
The Ability Center is suitable for pets experiencing:
• Seizures, loss of balance or abnormal walking
• Limb weakness or inability to stand
• Neck or back pain and suspected intervertebral disc disease
• Bone fractures, joint dislocation or ligament injuries
• Osteoarthritis and reduced mobility
• Recovery following surgery, injury or neurological treatment
The Heart Center provides screening, diagnosis, treatment planning and long-term monitoring for diseases affecting the heart and circulatory system.
Veterinary assessment is recommended for pets experiencing coughing, rapid breathing, difficulty breathing, reduced exercise tolerance, fainting, abdominal enlargement or other signs that may be associated with heart disease.
Screening may also be recommended for breeds and age groups with an increased risk of cardiac conditions.
The Eye Center provides diagnosis and treatment for both common and complex eye conditions, including cases that may require specialist surgery.
Conditions treated may include cataracts, glaucoma, corneal inflammation, corneal ulcers, retinal disease, eyelid abnormalities and other disorders that may affect vision.
The Dermatology and Allergy Center provides care for conditions affecting the skin, coat and ears, as well as food and environmental allergies.
The veterinary team evaluates the patient’s history, clinical signs and possible causes to develop an appropriate treatment and long-term management plan.
Assessment may be recommended for pets with chronic itching, red skin, hair loss, unusual skin odour, recurring rashes, skin wounds or repeated ear infections.
The Imaging Center provides advanced diagnostic imaging to help identify the location, severity and possible cause of medical abnormalities.
Available diagnostic services include:
• 1.5 Tesla MRI
• 128-slice CT Scan
• Ultrasound
• Digital X-ray
• Echocardiography
• Fluoroscopy and other imaging procedures selected according to the patient’s condition
MRI is particularly suitable for evaluating the brain, spinal cord, nerves and soft tissues. CT Scan produces detailed cross-sectional and three-dimensional images and may be used to assess bones, joints, the chest, abdomen, internal organs and structures involved in surgical planning.
Some examinations may require an appointment, fasting, sedation or general anaesthesia. The veterinary team will assess the patient’s health and recommend the most appropriate preparation before the procedure.
In addition to the specialist centers highlighted above, the Rama 9 Headquarters provides services including:
• Surgery and Anaesthesia Center
• Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgery Center
• Internal Medicine Center
• Oncology and Cancer Clinic
• Thonglor Cat Center
• Senior Pet Center
• Oral and Dental Clinic
• Exotic Pet Clinic
• General Practice
• Emergency and Urgent Care
• Alternative and Holistic Medicine Clinic
• Reproductive Medicine Clinic
• Pet Relocation Service
Specialist schedules and selected diagnostic services may vary each day. Please contact the hospital in advance to confirm availability and arrange an appointment.
Emergency assessment and stabilisation are available 24 hours a day for pets with sudden, severe or potentially life-threatening symptoms.
Conditions requiring urgent assessment may include difficulty breathing, collapse, loss of consciousness, repeated seizures, serious accidents, severe bleeding, rapid abdominal swelling, inability to stand or walk, severe pain, suspected poisoning or inability to urinate.
Emergency patients can be assessed without a prior appointment. Owners are encouraged to call 02-079-9999 while travelling to the hospital so the team can prepare according to the patient’s condition.
IPD Excellence provides structured inpatient care for pets requiring hospitalisation, continued treatment or close medical monitoring.
Inpatient areas are organised according to the animal species, health condition, infection-control requirements and level of care required by each patient.
The Smart Ward provides continuous inpatient monitoring and coordinated treatment by veterinary and nursing teams 24 hours a day.
The Intensive Care Unit is designed for patients with severe, unstable or life-threatening conditions who require critical care and close monitoring of vital signs.
The Special Care Unit provides a higher level of observation and medical support for patients who require more frequent monitoring than those in a standard inpatient ward.
Private inpatient rooms are available for selected patients and may allow owners to remain close to their pets during treatment and recovery, subject to hospital policies and room availability.
The Cat Ward is a dedicated feline inpatient area designed to reduce stress by limiting noise, odours and contact with other animal species.
The Exotic Ward provides accommodation and monitoring tailored to the environmental, nutritional and medical requirements of exotic pets.
The Nursery Ward provides care for newborn animals up to approximately 45 days old, including young animals that require hand-feeding, temperature management or close neonatal monitoring.
Professional bathing, grooming and hygiene services are available for dogs and cats. Medical Grooming may be recommended for pets with underlying health conditions, skin problems or other medical considerations.
Paw & Pal Pet Park provides an activity and relaxation area where pets and their owners can spend time together within the hospital grounds.
The Pet Shop offers pet food, healthcare products, daily essentials and accessories for dogs, cats and other pets.
Pet Taxi provides transportation for pets travelling to and from the hospital. Owners should contact the hospital to confirm the service area, schedule, conditions and fees.
Pet Relocation provides guidance and preparation for international pet travel.
Services may include microchip verification, health examinations, vaccination planning, rabies antibody testing, health certificates, travel crates and document preparation according to the requirements of the destination country.
Owners should contact the hospital well in advance, as requirements and preparation periods vary between countries.
Yes. The Rama 9 Headquarters is open 24 hours every day for general consultations, emergency cases, specialist treatment and patients requiring close medical monitoring.
No prior appointment is required for an emergency assessment. Calling 02-079-9999 while travelling to the hospital is recommended so the team can prepare according to the patient’s condition.
Key specialist services include the Ability Center, Heart Center, Eye Center, Dermatology and Allergy Center, Imaging Center, Brain and Spine Center, Bone and Joint Center, Rehabilitation Center, Surgery Center, Internal Medicine Center, Oncology and Cancer Clinic, Cat Center, Dental Clinic, Senior Pet Center and Exotic Pet Clinic.
The Ability Center provides coordinated care for pets with mobility problems involving the brain, nervous system, spinal cord, bones, joints and muscles. It also provides rehabilitation after injury, surgery or neurological treatment.
Yes. The hospital provides a 1.5 Tesla MRI and 128-slice CT Scan for the diagnosis of conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, chest, abdomen and internal organs.
MRI is particularly suitable for examining the brain, spinal cord, nerves and soft tissues. CT Scan is commonly used to evaluate bones, joints, the chest, abdomen and selected internal organs. The veterinarian will recommend the most appropriate examination based on the patient’s symptoms and the suspected area of concern.
MRI normally requires the patient to remain completely still and therefore usually requires general anaesthesia. CT Scan may require sedation or anaesthesia depending on the body area and type of examination. The veterinary team will assess the patient’s health and anaesthetic risk before the procedure.
Yes. The Rama 9 branch accepts referral and complex cases from other veterinary clinics and animal hospitals. Owners or referring veterinarians should provide the patient’s treatment history, laboratory results, previous diagnostic images and current medication list whenever available.
Advance appointments are recommended because specialist schedules may vary each day. Emergency patients can be assessed 24 hours a day without a prior appointment.