HOUSECALL VET AND NURSE
Comfort, convenience and care. Our Creature Comforts Veterinary Housecall Practice brings you professional veterinary consultations in the comfort of your home. Let us come to you and your pets.
- Avoid the stress of travelling and waiting
- Enjoy the highest quality care for pet
- Perfect for pet owners with busy schedules
PEAK HOUR OR NOT,
WE’RE HERE TO HELP

Available 8am-6pm

English and Cantonese Speaking Veterinarians

Monday to Saturday
HOUSECALL PACKAGE
CONSULTATION PRICE
(Not inclusive of additional service fees)
VET CONSULTATION
$1050/ Visit
One DHPPi or F3 vaccination at no charge
2nd pet check onward
+ $450/pet
Further Area Distance Surcharge
+ $210-$420
NURSE CONSULTATION
$350/Visit
Only available after vet consultation
Further Area Distance Surcharge
+ $210-$420
MEET OUR PROFESSIONALS
Say hello to our team of professionals with years of extensive training & experience in the field.

DR. DAVID QUACH
Hospital Director
Year of Experience | 12+ years
Veterinary degree | BSc, BSc, MVS
Language | English, Cantonese, Mandarin

DR. FALLON MORALEE
Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Year of Experience | 12+ years
Veterinary degree | BVSC
Language | English

DR. FREDERIC CHANE
Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Year of Experience | 12+ years
Veterinary degree | DMV, DIPL.CLIN ACUPUNCTURE
Language | English, Cantonese, French

Dr. Annabelle Mohring
Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Year of Experience | 10+ years
Veterinary degree | BSc
Language | English

Dr. David Quach
Hospital Director

Dr Fallon Moralee
Senior Veterinary Surgeon

Dr. Frederic Chane
Senior Veterinary Surgeon

Dr. Annabelle Mohring
Senior Veterinary Surgeon
HEAR IT FROM OUR PAWRENTS
"I can't say enough good things about Creature Comforts Housecalls! They made it so easy to get my cat's annual checkup without any stress or anxiety for either of us. The vet and nurse were both extremely knowledgeable and friendly, and I appreciated the convenience of having them come to my home.”
Client: Katy Cheung
"As a busy professional, it's hard to find the time to take my dog to the vet, but this service made it incredibly easy. The vet and nurse were both so kind and compassionate with my pup, and I loved that he could receive top-quality care in the comfort of our own home. Highly recommend!"
Client : Jordan Kwok
LOCATION
Veterinary Centre TKO
4300 sq ft flagship
Shop G18, Papillons Square, 21 Tong Chun Street, Tseung Kwan O
2915 7007 8am -8pm
East Island Animal Hospital
24 Hours Care Service
256 Shau Kei Wan Road. Hong Kong Island
2915 3999 Service : 24hrs
Housecalls
Award Winning
Door to Door
97730372 9am - 6pm
Housecall service will incur an additional charge
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- All Questions
- Surgery & Procedures
- 絕育手術
- EIAH APPOINTMENTS
- Renal Health
- 預約與更改
- Appointments and Rescheduling
- DESURGERY (NEUTERING)
- FreezePen
- Laboratory and blood bank
- PICKUPS
- Prescription Food, Medication and Item Pick-Up
- Preventive Health
- Surgical Options
- 處方糧、藥物與領取物品
- 預約與取消
- 領取處方糧與藥物
- Anesthesia Safety
- Diagnostics
- Lab Reports and Sample Collection
- Language and Visit Support
- Medication Dispensing and Delivery
- Other Common Questions
- Pre-Surgery and Ultrasound Prep
- SURGERY and ULTRASOUND PREP
- Spay and Neuter Surgery
- Special Treatments and End-of-Life Care
- VISIT INFO
- 其他常見問題
- 到訪與營業資訊
- 報告與樣本收集
- 手術與超聲波須知
- 手術與超音波檢查注意事項
- 特別療法與善終服務
- 藥物領取與送遞
- 語言與陪診
- Anesthesia
- Appointments
- Cat and Dog Comfort
- Consultation Fees
- Dental Care
- Emergency
- Surgery
- Cutting Edge Imaging
- Puppy and Kitten
- Dental
- Acupuncture
- Desex
- Laser
- Housecall Vet and Nurse
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Should I keep my new puppy or kitten in a cage or let them roam around the house to get more familiar with the new environment?
You should supervise your puppy or kitten at all times to ensure they dont eat anything they shouldnt, and to make sure they dont hurt themselves. If you are supervising them, they can be allowed to explore their new home!
Should I neuter my puppy or kitten, even if I only have one pet at home?
As a general rule, puppies/kittens should be neutered at around 6 months old. You can give us a call to learn precisely when your pet should be desexed. There are many benefits, including reduced incidence of behaviour problems, reduced prostate problems, reduced incidence of mammary cancer and eliminating the risk of developing fatal uterus infections
When can I take my new puppy for a walk or to the dog park? I can't wait to let them meet some new friends!
Your puppy/kitten can come into contact with vaccinated animals 2 weeks after their second vaccine, and with unvaccinated animals 2 weeks after their final vaccination.
My new puppy or kitten cries a lot at night. What should I do?
You can help to train your pet to become relaxed when they are on their own. You can book an appointment with our Doctor, Dr Isabella, who has a special interest in behaviour. She can give you detailed advice on how to help your puppy/kitten sleep properly.
How much food should my new puppy or kitten eat per day?
Puppy and kittens should be on a puppy or kitten diet until they are 6 months old. Each brand of food has different recommendations, and you should follow the instructions on the packet. If your pet is under or over weight, we might recommend you feed a little more or a little less as appropriate
My new puppy or kitten looks quite dirty. Can I give them a bath?
You can bathe a puppy for kitten carefully, using pet friendly shampoo. You should ensure no water or soap gets in their eyes or in their mouth, and dry them with a towel straight away so that they dont get cold.
My pet's vaccine is overdue. Can I bring them for vaccination even if they haven't arrived at my home yet?
You can bring your pet in for a vaccination at any time, and we can give advice on which vaccinations they need and when they will need boosters
Should I bring my new puppy or kitten for a check-up before they arrive at my home?
We recommend bringing in your puppy or kitten in for a check as soon as you get them. We will give you advice on how to take care of them, what to feed them, which preventative medications they need, training tips and can discuss desexing and tooth brushing
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