Rabbit emergency vet in West Bangkok
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
Setthakit Animal Hospital
Bang Khae, Bangkok
24-hour night emergency call first
Official site lists emergency hours and 24-hour veterinary care. Call first to confirm rabbit/exotic coverage.
iVET Animal Hospital
Rama 9 / West Centre · ☎ 085-244-7899 / 02-641-5525
24-hour exotic/rabbit Rama 9
Official Exotic Pet Center page lists small mammals, rabbit surgery, and iVET Hospital 24 Hours.
Chulalongkorn University Small Animal Teaching Hospital
Pathum Wan · Henry-Dunant Road · ☎ +66 2218 9751 / +66 2218 9810
24-hour emergency exotic clinic Pathum Wan
Chulalongkorn states the emergency clinic is open 24 hours every day and services include exotic animal medicine.
UVET Animal Hospital
Bangkok
24-hour exotic pets Bangkok
Official site states 24-hour emergency care and services for general and exotic pets.
Grand Avenue Pet Hospital
Bangkok
24-hour general emergency call first
Official site describes Grand Avenue as a full-service 24/7 veterinary hospital in Bangkok. Call first to confirm rabbit/exotic coverage.
VetAzoo Exotic Pet Hospital
Pattaya / East-coast Thailand · ☎ +66 82 662 7999
24-hour exotic/rabbit Thailand fallback
Official site states exotic veterinary care for rabbits and other exotic pets is available 24 hours a day.
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.