Rabbit emergency vet in Central Singapore
These are source-cited public clinic listings for emergency call planning. Call before travel to confirm address, emergency intake, and whether a rabbit-savvy or exotic vet is on duty now.
Clinic verification
- Last verified: 2026-06-03
- Verification method: public clinic or institution pages checked; third-party sources are used only where no official clinic page was found.
- Before travel: call ahead. A 24-hour hospital may still need to confirm whether rabbit/exotic coverage is available at that moment.
- Go now if your rabbit has red-flag signs, but call while preparing to travel.
Clinics to call
Beecroft Animal Specialist & Emergency Hospital
Alexandra · 991E Alexandra Road #01-27 · ☎ +65 6996 1812
24-hour exotic/rabbit Central
Official site lists 24-hour emergency care and small exotic pets including rabbits.
Animal Wellness Referral Centre (AWRC)
Bukit Timah · 200 Bukit Timah Road · ☎ +65 6530 3530 / +65 9370 3530
24-hour/on-call exotics Central
Official exotics page states AWRC sees exotics and gives immediate-assistance contacts for 24-hour emergency veterinary support.
Bloom Pets Clinic
Boon Teck · 12 Boon Teck Road
overnight vet on-site rabbit listed Central
Official clinic page lists rabbit among accepted species and says 24-hour overnight vet on-site.
Birdvet Avian & Exotics Clinic
Singapore
exotic/rabbit specialist appointment
Official site presents Birdvet as an avian and exotics clinic and lists specialized veterinary medicine for rabbits.
Advanced VetCare Veterinary Centre
Bedok / Balestier · ☎ 6636 1788
24/7 emergency rabbits listed East/Central
Official site states 24/7 emergency and critical care; FAQ says the clinic sees rabbits, birds, and other small animals.
Westside Emergency & Referral Hospital
Serangoon · 86 Serangoon Garden Way · ☎ 6931 0095
24-hour rabbit ward North-East
Official facilities page lists 24/7 operation and a Rabbit, Cat & Small Animal Ward.
What to say when you call
- I have a rabbit emergency. Do you treat rabbits or exotic small mammals right now?
- State the main sign and how long it has been happening.
- Ask whether to come immediately, what to bring, and whether another clinic is better if no rabbit vet is on duty.
- Confirm the address, phone number, after-hours fee, and intake process.
Sources
Related city and region pages
Source-cited guidance; veterinary review pending.
Emergency FAQ
Can this wait until tomorrow?
Do not wait overnight if your rabbit is not eating, not passing droppings, weak, collapsed, breathing abnormally, bleeding, bloated, exposed to toxins, or rapidly worsening. Call an exotic-capable or rabbit-savvy vet while preparing to travel.
What should I tell the clinic first?
Start with the main sign, when it began, appetite, droppings, urine, breathing, posture, pain signs, recent surgery, heat exposure, trauma, and any possible toxin or medication exposure.
Should I use a product or home treatment first?
No. Products, food changes, supplements, and home care should only be discussed after a veterinarian has assessed the emergency risk. They are not substitutes for urgent veterinary care.