Why deworming matters\n\nIntestinal worms affect appetite, growth, and overall health, and some are zoonotic (transmissible to humans, especially children). Adult pets need deworming every 3 months; puppies and kittens more frequently during their first 6 months.
What to expect
From booking to aftercare.
- Step 1
Reserve a slot
Pick a time that suits — we confirm within hours. Bring your pet's prior vaccination card if you have one.
- Step 2
Deworming visit
A short wellness check, then the schedule itself. We log it to your portal so reminders fire 30, 7, and 0 days before the next due date.
~15 min in clinic
- Step 3
After you leave
Mild soreness or low fever for 24h is normal. WhatsApp us if anything looks off — Dr. Lily® triages out of hours.
Frequently asked
Every 3 months for adults; every 2 weeks for puppies until 12 weeks, then monthly until 6 months.
Yes — some species are zoonotic. Routine deworming + handwashing protects the whole family.
Both are available. Choice depends on size, species, and palatability. We will suggest what suits your pet.
