Experienced and compassionate veterinarian committed to advancing animal health and welfare. Proficient in clinical diagnostics, surgical procedures, and client communication across both small and large animal practice. Dedicated to delivering high-quality, evidence-based veterinary care.
Book meWelcome! I'm a licensed veterinarian with years of clinical experience, currently practicing at Pet City Animal Hospital. My passion lies in providing comprehensive medical and surgical care to companion animals, with a particular focus on dogs and cats. I also have advanced training in exotic and avian medicine, and I’m committed to ensuring the health and comfort of every patient—whether furry, feathered, or scaled.
Beyond clinical care, I specialize in small animal surgery, zoonotic disease control, and client education. I believe that informed pet owners make the best decisions for their animals, and I take pride in guiding families through every stage of their pet’s health journey. My early work in the livestock sector helped build a broad foundation in animal health and preventive care, enhancing my ability to approach each case with depth and perspective.
I am registered with both the Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council (PVMC) as a Registered Veterinary Medical Practitioner (RVMP) and the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA), aligning my practice with international standards. Whether you're seeking routine wellness care or specialized treatment, I’m here to offer skilled, compassionate, and trustworthy veterinary support for you and your pets.
Protecting Your Pet from Silent Threats
"Infectious Coryza in Poultry: A Contagious Threat to Your Flock’s Health. Learn the signs, treatments, and prevention to keep your birds safe.
Feline Infectious Anemia (FIA) is a potentially life-threatening condition in cats caused by blood-borne parasites that destroy red blood cells, leading to anemia.
Understanding Feline Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing’s Disease): A Guide for Pet Parents By Dr. Fassih Ul Abbas, DVM RVMP, CVMA
Megacolon in cats is a condition where the colon becomes enlarged and loses its ability to contract, leading to severe constipation and fecal buildup.
Babesia spp blood parasites are transmitted by ixodid ticks.
Ready to discuss your pet's health or collaborate on veterinary matters? I'm here to help and would love to connect.
For urgent veterinary emergencies, please contact me through the phone number above