Bandage changes, suture removal, and recovery monitoring after surgery — at your home. Your pet heals where they feel safest, without the stress of another clinic trip.
The vet arrives with sterile equipment for wound care, bandage changes, and recovery monitoring.
Clean the wound area using aseptic technique, evaluate condition, and apply a fresh bandage if still required.
For wounds at the right stage — typically 10–14 days post-op depending on the procedure.
Check for infection signs (excess redness, swelling, discharge, odor), tissue healing progress, and pain response.
Assess whether pain medication should continue or whether the dose can be reduced.
When to allow normal activity, when bathing is OK, when the e-collar can come off — all based on your pet's actual progress.
Clear explanation of what to monitor after the vet leaves, and when to contact us or head to an emergency clinic.
This service is follow-up care after surgery already done at a clinic. The surgery itself stays in the clinic — we handle the recovery phase that follows.
Suture inspection, removal at the right time, prevention of infection or dehiscence.
Bandage changes, tissue healing evaluation, drain removal where applicable.
Wound monitoring after bone or joint surgery — wound check and early home rehab discussion.
After dental extractions, abscess drainage — monitoring and medication adjustments as needed.
A pet that just came through surgery has been through enough. Recovery should not add unnecessary stress.
Stress slows tissue healing. Pets that stay home in a calm environment typically recover faster with fewer complications.
Lifting a large dog or senior cat post-op in and out of the car can pop sutures or worsen pain. The vet comes to you — your pet just rests.
You can show the vet exactly where the wound sits, how your pet moves around the house, and any concerns — all with full context.
Open wounds are more vulnerable to bacteria in busy environments. In-home care with aseptic technique reduces exposure.
No app to download, no booking forms — just send a WhatsApp message and we handle the rest.
WhatsApp us — share the type of surgery, surgery date, and what is needed (bandage change, suture removal, check-up). Photos of the wound help the vet prepare.
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.
Range depends on wound complexity. Simple suture removal at the lower range; complex bandage change with topical medication at the higher range. For multi-visit packages (e.g. 3 post-op checks), we provide a package estimate on WhatsApp.
Get an Estimate on WhatsAppMessage us on WhatsApp with the type of surgery and the date. We will match you with a partner vet experienced in wound care and confirm the visit.
Chat on WhatsAppPost-op recovery only. The surgery stays at a clinic with full anesthesia and sterile facility. We handle the follow-up: bandage changes, suture removal, monitoring, pain management.
Depends on the surgery. A simple spay typically needs 1–2 visits (early check + suture removal). A larger surgery or complex wound can need 3–5 visits. We discuss the schedule at the first visit.
Key things: appetite, behavior (still lethargic vs. starting to be active), wound condition (redness, swelling, discharge, odor), and whether your pet is trying to remove the e-collar or lick the wound. Daily wound photos help — send them to us anytime.
Yes. Send photos and videos on WhatsApp anytime — we evaluate and advise. If an extra visit or emergency clinic referral is needed, we point you in the right direction.
Yes. We need the surgery type, date, and any medical notes from the operating clinic (medication prescriptions, post-op instructions). A pre-visit photo of the wound is also very helpful.