Rabbits, hamsters, sugar gliders, reptiles, birds — partner vets with exotic experience visit your home. Exam happens in the habitat your pet knows, with handling matched to the species.
Exotic pets are not handled like cats or dogs — from restraint to exam, everything requires species-specific knowledge.
Full species-appropriate physical exam — including dental check (critical for rabbits and rodents), coat/skin check, palpation, and body condition evaluation.
Myxomatosis vaccine for rabbits and other vaccines available for select exotic species — ask first for your species.
Diarrhea, lethargy, swollen eyes, skin conditions, mild overgrown teeth in rabbits/rodents. Severe cases referred to specialty exotic clinics.
Correct rabbit diet (lots of hay, not lots of pellets), reptile enclosure temperature, proper lighting, ideal cage size — all on the table.
Just adopted a rabbit, sugar glider, or iguana? Education session on handling, food, environment, and warning signs to watch.
For exotic pets with conditions needing long-term management (e.g. recurring dental issues in rabbits, respiratory issues in birds).
The list below covers what we handle most often. For species not listed, ask via WhatsApp first.
Health checks, dental exams, myxomatosis vaccinations, digestion and hay-based diet management.
Hamsters, guinea pigs, sugar gliders, pet rats — exams, skin issues, mild tumors.
Bearded dragons, iguanas, snakes, geckos, tortoises — diet, lighting, enclosure temperature, common health issues.
Lovebirds, parakeets, cockatiels, parrots — exams, feather issues, and diet.
Exotic pets are even more stress-vulnerable than cats or dogs — and stress can lead to seriously misleading findings.
A severely stressed rabbit can go into shock and die. A panicked bird can escape or injure itself during handling. Exam in the home, in the cage they know, is far safer.
Many exotic-pet issues trace back to enclosure setup — temperature, lighting, size, substrate, layout. The vet can evaluate live and recommend fixes.
Transporting a reptile or bird cage to a clinic is awkward, and the conditions in transit (car temperature, vibration) can be dangerous. The vet brings what is needed.
Clinics with experienced exotic vets in Jakarta are still scarce. Home visits mean you do not have to travel far for the right vet.
No app to download, no booking forms — just send a WhatsApp message and we handle the rest.
WhatsApp us — share the exotic species (be specific: not just "rabbit" but "Holland Lop, 2 years old"), the concern or reason for the visit, and your area.
We pair you with the closest partner veterinarian in your area and confirm a visit time that works around your schedule.
Your vet arrives with full equipment, performs the exam or treatment in your home, and walks you through next steps face to face.
The estimate below applies to inner Jabodetabek. Outer-edge areas may have a small surcharge — we always confirm before the vet sets out.
Higher than cat/dog services because exotic-experienced vets are more specialized and fewer in number. Routine exams at the lower range; cases involving procedures (e.g. rabbit teeth trimming) at the higher range. Always confirmed before the vet sets out.
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Chat on WhatsAppMost commonly: rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, sugar gliders, bearded dragons, iguanas, non-venomous snakes, geckos, tortoises, lovebirds, parakeets, cockatiels, parrots. For species outside this list (e.g. hedgehogs, ferrets, primates, wildlife), ask first — we confirm whether a partner vet has experience with that species.
We refer you to an exotic-specialty clinic in Jakarta with more equipment (X-ray, reptile anesthesia, exotic lab). We still provide consultation to help you decide the next step.
Rabbits are very fragile — lethargy or not eating for more than 12 hours is serious (gut stasis can be fatal in 24–48 hours). Contact us as fast as possible; if our response is delayed or no vet can come quickly, head straight to the nearest exotic clinic.
Yes. Share the tower name and unit on WhatsApp. For reptiles with large enclosures or sound-sensitive birds, we plan a low-stress approach.
For routine exams: yes. For specialty procedures (e.g. rabbit dental trimming, reptile X-ray) that require clinic equipment, we usually refer those cases. We always confirm before the visit what can be done at home and what needs the clinic.