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Veterinarians in Mauritius

Find trusted veterinary care for your pets across Mauritius. From routine checkups to emergency care, connect with experienced vets in your region.

Need Emergency Care?

If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, contact an emergency vet immediately.

Find Vets by Region

Port Louis District

Veterinary clinics in Port Louis and surrounding areas

Plaines Wilhems (Curepipe, Quatre Bornes)

Central region veterinary services

North (Grand Baie, Pamplemousses)

Northern region veterinary clinics

Vets serving Grand Baie, Pamplemousses, and northern coastal areas

South (Mahébourg, Souillac)

Southern region veterinary services

Vets serving Mahébourg, Souillac, and southern areas

East (Flacq, Centre de Flacq)

Eastern region veterinary clinics

Vets serving Flacq, Centre de Flacq, and eastern coastal areas

West (Black River, Rivière Noire)

Western region veterinary services

Vets serving Black River, Flic en Flac, and western areas

What Services Do Vets in Mauritius Provide?

Routine Care

  • Annual health checkups and wellness exams
  • Vaccinations (rabies, distemper, parvovirus, more)
  • Parasite prevention and treatment (fleas, ticks, worms)
  • Dental cleanings and oral health
  • Nutritional counseling
  • Microchipping and ID services

Medical Care

  • Diagnosis and treatment of illnesses
  • Surgery (spay/neuter, emergency, elective)
  • Diagnostic testing (bloodwork, X-rays, ultrasound)
  • Emergency and critical care
  • Chronic disease management (diabetes, kidney disease)
  • Senior pet care

How to Choose a Veterinarian

Consider These Factors

  • Location and accessibility: Choose a vet convenient to your home for regular visits and emergencies
  • Services offered: Ensure they provide the services your pet needs (surgery, diagnostics, emergency care)
  • Hours of operation: Check if they have emergency or after-hours services
  • Experience with your pet type: Some vets specialize in certain animals or breeds
  • Facility quality: Clean, well-equipped clinic with modern diagnostic tools
  • Staff friendliness: Compassionate, patient, good communication
  • Cost and payment options: Transparent pricing, payment plans if needed

Questions to Ask

  • What are your hours of operation?
  • Do you provide emergency services or have emergency vet referrals?
  • What payment methods do you accept?
  • What diagnostic equipment do you have on-site?
  • Do you have experience with [my pet's breed/species]?
  • What is your protocol for after-hours emergencies?

When to Visit a Vet

Regular Checkups

  • Puppies/kittens: Multiple visits for vaccinations (8, 12, 16 weeks)
  • Adult pets (1-7 years): Annual wellness exams
  • Senior pets (7+ years): Twice-yearly exams

Emergency Situations

Contact emergency vet immediately if:

  • Difficulty breathing or choking
  • Severe bleeding or trauma
  • Unconsciousness or collapse
  • Seizures
  • Suspected poisoning
  • Heatstroke (especially in Mauritius climate - see Heatstroke Guide)
  • Inability to urinate or defecate
  • Severe vomiting or diarrhea

Veterinary Care in Mauritius Climate

Mauritius's tropical climate creates specific health challenges for pets that require veterinary attention:

  • Year-round parasites: Fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites are constant threats. Regular preventive treatments and vet checkups are essential.
  • Heatstroke risk: High temperatures and humidity year-round mean heatstroke is always a concern. Know the symptoms and have emergency vet contacts ready.
  • Tick-borne diseases: Babesiosis (tick fever) is common in Mauritius. Watch for symptoms: fever, lethargy, pale gums, loss of appetite.
  • Skin issues: Heat and humidity can exacerbate skin allergies and infections. Regular vet checks help catch problems early.

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Cost of Veterinary Care in Mauritius

Veterinary costs vary depending on services needed. General guidelines:

  • Consultation: MUR 500-1,500
  • Vaccinations: MUR 400-800 per vaccine
  • Spay/neuter: MUR 2,000-5,000 (varies by size and clinic)
  • Emergency visit: MUR 1,500-3,000+
  • Bloodwork: MUR 1,500-3,000+
  • X-rays: MUR 1,500-3,000+

Contact clinics directly for accurate pricing. Some offer payment plans for expensive procedures.

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