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CONSULTATION

Our free consultation service offers patients a chance to discuss their health concerns with a qualified professional, receive expert advice, and explore treatment options—all without any obligation. It’s a valuable opportunity to gain clarity and guidance in a supportive and informative environment.

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CATEGORY I

  • There is exposure, yet no wound nor penetration.
  • ​The treatment is merely cleaning or washing the area exposed, but if the patient insists on getting vaccination, the vaccine that will be administered are anti-rabies and anti-tetanus only. 

CATEGORY II

  • There is little to almost not visible wound, yet there is penetration.
    The wound is located in body, chest or thighs.
    The animal is a pet and vaccinated.
  • The treatment is typically cleaning or washing the wound, and the patient is highly recommended or advised to get anti-rabies and antite-tanus. 

CATEGORY III

  • There is multiple lacerations or wounds, or spontaneuos bleeding.The wound is located in neck-to-head, hands or feet.
    The animal is stray, sick or deceased.
  • The treatment is cleaning or washing the wound, and the patient is highly recommended or advised to get RIG, anti-rabies and antite-tanus. 
  • Some cases are usually referred to hospitals, especially, if the wound is lacerated to suture.​
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