


Vet for Your Pet is a full-service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of compassionate veterinary care for pets.
Our expert veterinarians use cutting-edge technology to ensure accurate diagnoses and the best treatment for your beloved pets.
Personalized care and professional advice to keep your furry companions thriving—because their health matters.

Who We Are?
We Love Your Pet, Just as You Do!
Vet for Your Pet, Veterinarian, Dr. Pranav Raj Joshi and Dr. Ekata Pandey at Vet for Your Pet are the best veterinarians in the Kathmandu Valley to care for your pets. They are committed to your pet’s health and well being. Vet for Your Pet excels in compassionate pet care and the science of veterinary medicine.

Our Services
Our services include comprehensive consultations, general soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries, advanced radiology, complete laboratory services, and vaccinations and wellness care.

Our Branches
Visit our branches for expert care and a full range of veterinary services.

Chandol

Bhaktapur
Clinicial Skill Learning
The Clinical Skills Learning Center (CSLC) is designed to upskill veterinary professionals through hands-on, evidence-based training, equipping them to effectively address clinical challenges in their workplaces.


Meet Our Team
Get to know the compassionate experts dedicated to your pet’s health and well-being

Dr. Pranav Raj Joshi
Founder & Team Leader

Mr. Sandeep Joshi
Co-founder & Director

Dr. Ekata Pandey
Veterinary Surgeon

Dr. Pujan Singh Kunwar
Veterinarian

Dr. Nisan Lekhi
Assistant Veterinarian

Dr. Nisan Lekhi
Assistant Veterinarian

Mr. Mukesh Tulsibakhyo
Hospital Manager

Mr. Mukesh Tulsibakhyo
Hospital Manager

Need an Appointment?
Book easily by call, email, or Facebook—our Chandol team is here for you, including emergencies.
You can call us at
Gapali-4, Bhaktapur
Chandol-4, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu
FAQ'S
Each veterinary hospital sets its own fees. These fees are largely based on expenses, such as salaries, utilities, and rent, that all vary from one area to another. However, the services that are covered under the same procedure or treatment may also differ from clinic to clinic. Medications, medical techniques and products, anesthetics, and equipment can all affect the cost of services.
The Vets want their patients to have the best possible outcome. This is why the Vets sometimes make the decision to refer patients to veterinary specialists or specialty clinics when advanced training or equipment will be beneficial. Veterinarians make every effort to stay current and skilled in many aspects of animal health. However, board-certified specialists have extensive experience and training in a particular area of veterinary medicine or surgery.
Dogs and cats are largely carnivores that eat some omnivorous foods. It is important to ensure your dog’s food is both complete and balanced for its stage of life, and if it has any medical issues. Further, the answer is different for each pet depending on the lifestyle and life stage of the pet and the owner. So, it is recommended to consult with Pet Nutritionist regarding your pet’s diet plan.
It’s important to remember all dogs are individuals, and what diet might be fine for your friend’s dog may be completely inappropriate for your dog. When it comes to a daily diet for your dog, it’s important to consult with your vet. It is entirely acceptable to feed your dog a pure kibble diet. Or you can mix their diet up with some cooked meat, fish, vegetables and rice.
Choose human-grade meat as some pet meat and bone products will contain preservatives that can be bad for your dog’s health. Practice impeccable food hygiene as the risk of both you and your dog getting a food-borne bacterial infection such as campylobacter or salmonella is high.
Don’t be scared to bulk out your dog’s meal with cooked pumpkin or raw grated carrot. Many dogs lack enough fiber in their diet, and the addition of cooked pumpkin or grated carrot can improve their bowel health.
Be careful to make sure your dog isn’t consuming the whole bone as this can lead to constipation.
Many clinics and pet stores offer varieties of toys and accessories for pets. With all of the options out there, sometimes it’s hard to figure out what’s safe. Your Vets hospital and pet stores can also recommend toys based on your pet’s age, breed, needs, and interests. All you need to make sure is of the quality of the products that you give your pet.
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