Litter and young-animal checks
Discuss health, development, physical abnormalities, ears, skin, and early concerns where appropriate.

House Call Vet
Practicing veterinary medicine for 25 years, I offer up to date health care and services, while offering you convenience and savings.
House calls
tricitymobilevet@yahoo.ca · Tricity Area
House call rhythm
A mobile visit should feel clear before it begins. The goal is to understand what your pet needs, plan a practical house call, and explain the next step if clinic-based care is required.
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Share your city, pet type, and what kind of visit you need.
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House calls are arranged around practical routes in Guelph, Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, and nearby towns.
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Your pet can be seen in a familiar setting, with referral options discussed if mobile care is not enough.
Services
As a mobile veterinarian I am able to come directly to your pet in need, conveniently at your home. Whether you have a dog or puppy, cat or kitten I am able to treat your pet.
List of services

Evaluate lungs, heart, kidney, liver, eyes, ears, joints, etc. Discuss risk of infectious diseases and recommend appropriate vaccination. Check for internal parasites. Check for retained deciduous teeth. Check for external parasites, ear mites, physical abnormalities, such as hernia, non-descending testicles, skin infection. Test for Feline Leukaemia and FIV (cats only).
Read moreEvaluate lungs, heart, kidney, liver, eyes, ears, joints, weight, nutrition, vaccination plan, parasites, teeth, skin problems, training or behavior concerns.
Read moreVaccinations protect against a variety of diseases. Core vaccines are considered to be necessary to the maintenance of your dog's or cat's health.
Read moreTravel consultation, international health certificates, laboratory services, heart worm care, minor wound repair, parasite care, and geriatric dog or cat care.
Read moreConsultation and humane elective in-home euthanasia support when it may be necessary for a pet.
Read moreFor breeders
House-call visits can be especially helpful for dog and cat breeders who need several puppies, kittens, or adult animals checked without the stress of transporting everyone to a clinic.
Discuss health, development, physical abnormalities, ears, skin, and early concerns where appropriate.
Review timing, records, internal and external parasite concerns, and practical next steps for litters.
Ask about FeLV/FIV testing and vaccine considerations for catteries or multi-cat households.
A house call can make coordinated checks easier when several animals need attention at once.

About
My name is Dr. Sergey Melnichouk, DVM MSc, Ontario Veterinary College 2001 Graduate. My passion is caring for all animals, big or small and I have been a practicing veterinarian for 25 years.
My goal and promise is to offer your pets up to date services to maintain their well being, as well as to offer convenience and savings. I service Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, and surrounding areas.
If during the visit, it is deemed that pet needs to get treatment not offered by mobile services, I will refer you to my affiliate clinics where further testing, treatment and care will be provided. Also, I can transport your pet to the clinic or hospital of your choice.
At home veterinary care is not only convenient and cost-effective, it can also be less stressful for you and your pet.
Professional service from a veterinarian practicing for 25 years. I will personally make sure your pet is well cared for.
Whether old or young I can treat your animals for a wide range of afflictions including minor wounds, infections, vaccinations, worms and fleas.
As a trained professional I offer consultation for special needs of animals, including when elective euthanasia may be necessary.
Coverage
Service is focused on Guelph, Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, and surrounding towns where at-home care can make a visit easier for pets and owners.
See full coverageThe main house-call routes are anchored by the Tricity communities where most appointments are planned.
Short-drive towns around the core service area are included where at-home care can make a visit easier.
These additional communities are part of the wider local coverage footprint for practical mobile veterinary visits.