An honest guide for pet owners: Khao Lak Pet Centre in Takua Pa district, clinic options in Phang Nga town, rabies vaccination and registration through the Provincial Livestock Office, and why Phuket is the realistic backup for anything beyond routine care.
Phang Nga's pet-care scene is small and genuinely local rather than built around foreign residents the way Phuket's is next door. The good news: Khao Lak Pet Centre, a well-documented volunteer-run clinic in Takua Pa district, has been serving the area's expat and rescue community for years, and Phang Nga town has its own smaller local options. For anything beyond routine care, Phuket's much larger veterinary sector is a short, realistic trip away. Here's exactly where to go, what to expect, and what things cost.
The best-known and most consistently documented option in Phang Nga: a volunteer-run clinic at 3/7 Moo 4, Khao Lak, Takua Pa district, associated with Dr. Sam and the wider Khao Lak Rescue volunteer network of Western and Thai staff. Open weekdays, with house calls available and appointments best booked a day ahead outside emergencies. Contact 076 410 642 or 086 272 7353 — confirm current hours directly, since a volunteer-run clinic's schedule can shift.
In the provincial capital, options found include Sirirat Animal Hospital on Siriraj Road, Tha Chang subdistrict, and smaller practices such as Doctor Paeng Veterinary Clinic and Phu Paa Andaman Animal Hospital nearby. These are drawn from a single Thai-language clinic directory rather than cross-verified across multiple independent sources the way Khao Lak Pet Centre is — call ahead to confirm current operating hours, English capability and services before relying on any of them for anything beyond a routine visit.
Rabies vaccination is available through local clinics, and formal registration/rabies-control matters route through the Phang Nga Provincial Livestock Office (สำนักงานปศุสัตว์จังหวัดพังงา), part of the national Department of Livestock Development (DLD), at 351 Petchkasem Road, Tha Chang subdistrict, Mueang Phang Nga district. This is the correct official contact point for provincial rabies-control programmes and livestock/animal registration questions, distinct from a private clinic visit.
Phang Nga has no full-scale animal hospital of its own. For emergencies, advanced imaging, complex surgery or anything beyond what Khao Lak Pet Centre or a Phang Nga town clinic can handle, Phuket's much larger veterinary sector — roughly 1 to 1.5 hours from Khao Lak and around 2 hours from Phang Nga town by road — is the realistic referral point, the same pattern Phang Nga residents already use for advanced human medical care.
Indicative pricing reflecting typical Thailand-wide provincial clinic costs rather than a Phang Nga-specific published price list. USD is approximate at about 36 THB to the dollar; always confirm the exact quote with the clinic.
| Service | Cost (THB) | Approx (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Consultation / check-up | 200 - 600 | 6 - 17 |
| Core vaccination (per shot, incl. rabies) | 300 - 800 | 8 - 22 |
| Deworm / flea & tick treatment | 200 - 600 | 6 - 17 |
| ISO microchip | 500 - 1,200 | 14 - 33 |
| Spay / neuter (cat) | 1,000 - 2,500 | 28 - 70 |
| Spay / neuter (dog) | 2,500 - 8,000 | 70 - 220 |
| Basic blood panel | 800 - 2,000 | 22 - 55 |
| House call fee (Khao Lak Pet Centre) | Varies -- confirm directly | -- |
Khao Lak Pet Centre is used to foreign pet owners and communicates in English; Phang Nga town clinics are more likely to be Thai-language first, so calling ahead or bringing a Thai-speaking friend is a sensible precaution, as with most services outside the main tourist strip.
Routine vet care in Phang Nga is paid out of pocket by cash or card, and prices are low enough that most owners self-fund. Pet insurance remains a small market in Thailand; a few local insurers offer accident-and-illness cover, but budgeting directly for care is the norm.
Keep your pet current on core vaccinations — rabies above all — plus deworming, and maintain an ISO 15-digit microchip and vaccination book. These are the same records needed for the Provincial Livestock Office's registration purposes and for any future pet import/export, so a clear, chipped, fully-vaccinated pet keeps every option open.
Phang Nga's heat and humidity mean year-round flea, tick and mosquito exposure, so monthly parasite prevention and heartworm protection matter. Ask whichever clinic you use for a prevention plan, and avoid walking pets in the midday heat.
Because Phang Nga's own vet options are limited and Phuket is the realistic backup for anything serious, it's worth saving Khao Lak Pet Centre's number, knowing the Phuket route in advance, and discussing with whichever local clinic you use when they would refer onward rather than treat locally.
Khao Lak Pet Centre (Khao Lak Vet Clinic) in Takua Pa district is the best-documented, foreign-owner-friendly option, associated with Dr. Sam and open weekdays with house calls available. In Phang Nga town itself, options include Sirirat Animal Hospital and a couple of smaller local clinics -- call ahead to confirm hours and English capability before relying on any of them for anything beyond routine care.
Yes. Rabies vaccination is available through local clinics, and formal rabies-control and registration matters go through the Phang Nga Provincial Livestock Office (part of the national Department of Livestock Development), based on Petchkasem Road in Tha Chang subdistrict, Mueang Phang Nga district. This is the correct official contact for provincial registration questions, separate from a routine clinic visit.
Not a dedicated one -- Phang Nga has no full animal hospital. Khao Lak Pet Centre handles emergencies during its hours and by phone, but for anything serious, complex surgery or advanced diagnostics, Phuket's much larger veterinary sector, roughly 1-1.5 hours from Khao Lak or about 2 hours from Phang Nga town, is the realistic backup -- the same referral pattern used for advanced human healthcare in the province.
As a rough guide, a consultation runs about 200-600 THB, a vaccination (including rabies) 300-800 THB, a microchip 500-1,200 THB, cat sterilisation 1,000-2,500 THB and dog sterilisation 2,500-8,000 THB depending on size. Pricing is broadly in line with the rest of provincial Thailand and well below US, UK or Australian costs. Confirm the exact quote with the clinic, since Phang Nga's options are smaller and less standardised than in Phuket.
Yes -- keeping your pet's ISO microchip and vaccination records current at Khao Lak Pet Centre or a Phang Nga town clinic covers the same documentation needed later for pet import/export or for registration with the Provincial Livestock Office. Start early if you're planning an eventual move, since rabies titre testing and export permits take lead time.
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