Customer Reviews
★★★★★
Bangalore Pet Hospital has a rating of 4.3
out of 5 based on over 4478
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Had a great experience at Bangalore Pet Hospital with my cat. The vets and staff are caring, professional, and thorough. The hospital is open 24x7, which is a big plus for emergencies. It's also fully equipped with X-ray, ICU, blood tests, oxygen support, and more—all under one roof. Clean facility, quick service, and genuine love for animals. Highly recommend for reliable and advanced pet care in Bangalore!
ASOK M S (☆ 5/5)

After almost a year, I finally decided to share my pain and trauma. This is not just a review, but a scar that will stay with me forever. I had a 6-month-old kitten named Shira, whom I found on the street. In July 2024, she accidentally jumped from the 2nd floor and got injured. I rushed her to a small vet hospital where they gave her a painkiller and sent her back. Minutes later, she passed blood in her urine, which terrified me. I googled the best nearby vet with ultrasound and x-ray facilities, and found "Bangalore Pet Hospital." Without seeing any reviews, I just rushed there.
Dr. Vishwas quickly diagnosed Shira with a broken bone in her hip, but no internal bleeding. They suggested surgery to fix the bone, but Shira was so small. I regret agreeing to the surgery badly. I spent around 50k for her two-week. After 3-4 days of admitting when I used to visit Shira she started trying to walk, but the doctors insisted surgery was mandatory. I told them she wasn’t vaccinated because I found her as a stray, but they said they would vaccinate her when she was discharged. I also consulted another clinic that assured me Dr. Lohit was the best for surgery, but I kept asking the doctors if she was strong enough for it.
They said Dr. Lohit had checked Shira and approved the surgery. They never considered how lack of vaccination could affect her ability to survive such major surgery. Early one morning, they called to say Shira’s blood levels were fine, so they would proceed. I regret agreeing to it and would do anything to go back in time and stop the surgery n get my baby back home. Post-surgery, she was coming out of anesthesia, but she seemed too dull. She had gagging reflexes, and when I mentioned this to Dr. Lohit, he asked if she was vaccinated. He had no idea she wasn’t, and I later realized if they had postponed surgery until she was vaccinated, my baby might have survived.
After surgery, Shira stopped eating, and they claimed she had a fatal parvo attack. Three days later, Dr. Lakshmi told me Shira’s white blood count was dangerously low, and she was isolated. That was the last time I saw her alive. I held her on my shoulder, and she meowed loudly, gripping my finger with her paw. I asked Dr. Vishwas if we could arrange blood for her or do anything to save my baby but he said they were giving her injections to raise the count and by morning it’ll increase. Later that night, Dr. Lakshmi called to say Shira’s BP and temperature were dropping, within 5 mins she again called n said shira had seizures, again within 5 mins she called and said shira passed. all this happened while I was crying n on the way, when I reached there I saw my baby dead and she looked like evening when I met her and came right after that only my baby left this world her loud meow was the last I heard her, but Dr Lakshmi lied on call saying just few mins ago she passed away, because her shift was ending and she wanted to just inform me n leave. When I got there, no doctors I knew were present. I took Shira home in tears, comforted by other pet parents. If the doctors had been transparent and told me there was no way to save her, I would have stayed with her during her final moments.
I know Shira passed after I left, and the calls Dr Lakshmi made about her seizures were all lies. I can never return to that hospital, the trauma is too much. I don’t blame the doctors entirely, but I urge you not to admit animals just to make money. You know how strong the medications are and how viruses like parvo can attack when pets aren’t vaccinated. I feel terrible n still regret agreeing for the surgery, the doctors should have postponed surgery or suggested emergency treatments only, my baby would have been alive today.
Money cannot erase this trauma, and no one should go through this. If you're a pet parent, always seek a second opinion, especially when desperate to save your pet. Don’t blindly agree to treatments without understanding the full risks. I really hope n pray nobody should go through what my shira baby went through.
manasa sushi (☆ 1/5)

Worst place to take your dog for grooming. They have overworked labour who do a shabby job, and they don’t care about the order in which the pets are to be called in. They write the name in a book for namesake and call in whoever they see waiting in front of the cabin.
The only reason why you might want to consider them is Dr.Lohit, who is one of the best vets in Bangalore. Other vets don’t even know the basics and can be risky to consult.
They get many dogs for grooming owing to the hospital and Lohit’s popularity, but their grooming section at the basement is no better than a sweatshop churning out low quality work.
Mahesh Nair (☆ 1/5)

Very good hospital. Doctors are helpful and understanding. All the helpers are also very good and helpful.
My baby Shadow had a surgery and now she recovered fully. I am so grateful to all the doctors and helpers from the hospital for taking care of my baby.
Immediate action was taken when I approached the hospital at night. They diagnosed so perfectly and took immediate action for the treatment.
Thank you so much for your kind support and help. I highly recommend this hospital to all pet parents.
Poulami Roy (☆ 5/5)

For me this is best hospital they save my cat which was a street cat , thankyou Dr viswas ,we believe in you and all other staff they were very calm and good in their work . You people are blessing for pet parents.
SUMAN BALONI (☆ 5/5)

I had a great experience at BPH. The staff is incredibly kind, professional, and genuinely cares about the well-being of pets. From the moment we walked in, they made sure my pet felt comfortable and safe.
The veterinarians are knowledgeable and take the time to explain everything in detail, ensuring I understood the treatment plan. The facility is clean, well-equipped, and provides a range of services, from routine check-ups to emergency care.
A special thanks to [Doctors for their patience and dedication. Highly recommend this hospital for anyone looking for quality pet care!
Debarati Ghosh (☆ 5/5)

We've been bringing our precious furball Cookie for 9 years now. Just love the place and the excellent care we've always got! Very very reasonable pricing also. One week ago Cookie got poisoned by eating pesticide covered grass and had her liver and kidneys damaged. One week later we have a fully cured active little furball. Some amazing amazing care by Dr Lohith and his team of wonderful doctors and support staff at Bangalore Pet Hospital. Especially love the way everyone came in to check on her while the drips were on, and all the love, care and compassion shown to her and us throughout. Thank you!!
hephzibah c (☆ 5/5)

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Address
Bangalore Pet Hospital is located at Varthur Main Rd, Patel Narayanswamy Layout, Siddapura, Whitefield, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560066, India
Phone
The phone number of Bangalore Pet Hospital is +91 72597 82425
Business Hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours