Concordia Pet Care 2025-11-22
Welcome Dr. Simon Cheung to Concordia Pet Care
A warm welcome to Dr. Simon, our newest Night Veterinarian, joining the team at Concordia. Since September 16th, 2020, Concordia has operated as a 24-hour pet hospital for 896 consecutive nights, enabling us to provide out-of-hours animal healthcare.
Concordia Pet Care 2025-11-22
Concordia 2022 in Retrospect, Looking Forward to a Better 2023
Concordia 2022 in Retrospect, Looking Forward to a Better 2023
Concordia Pet Care 2025-11-22
Happy Chinese New Year!
2023 Lunar New Year greetings from Concordia Pet Care: May the Year of the Rabbit bring prosperity to you, new opportunities on your path, and blessings to your life.
Concordia Pet Care 2025-11-22
Announcement of Service Hours for the Spring Festival of Concordia Exotic Department
Concordia Exotic Services will be closed from 22nd January to 25th January 2023 (during the Chinese New Year). Unfortunately, we cannot provide medical care for exotic animals during this time. Our Dogs & Cats' medical services and 24 Hour Emergency services will be the same as usual if you would like to make an appointment please call us beforehand. Thanks for your understanding!
Concordia Pet Care 2025-11-15
Cocordia Exotic Service Annoucement
Dr. Zoltan will be on leave from 12 January until 28 January because he was invited to speak at the VMX conference in Orlando, Florida. If you would like to know more about this conference, please check: https://finance.yahoo.com/....../veterinary-leaders......
Concordia Pet Care 2025-11-22
Merry Christmas to you all!
All the staff at Concordia Pet Care wish you and your furry kids a safe and sound Christmas Eve and a happy Christmas! We wish everyone good health and safety!
Concordia Pet Care 2025-11-22
Christmas Gifts for You!
2022 Christmas is around the corner and this year Concordia Pet Care would like to thank everyone who has trusted us for so long and given us a chance to help your pets be healthy and happy. Thus, we have prepared Christmas gifts for you all, we hope every little baby can live happily and stay healthy!!
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  • Hospital News
    We’re Hiring: Veterinary Assistants
    Join Concordia Pet Care, a 24/7 veterinary hospital in Happy Valley, Hong Kong, as a Veterinary Assistant. Competitive pay, comprehensive benefits & professional growth opportunities.
    We’re Hiring: Receptionist (Client Service)
    We’re hiring a Receptionist (Client Service) at Concordia Pet Care! Join our dynamic, 24-hour veterinary hospital in Happy Valley, offering competitive salary, benefits, and a friendly team environment. Apply now!
    New Microchip Policy for Dogs in Hong Kong: Full Implementation of ISO Microchips and What You Need
    According to two official notices published in the Gazette by the Hong Kong SAR Government on 6 June 2025, the government will introduce microchips that comply with the standards of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 11784 and 11785), embedded with a Hong Kong-specific code. These microchips will be used for canine identification and serve as official proof of rabies vaccination. At the same time, the announcement exempts legally imported dogs from the mandatory implantation of a Hong Kong-coded microchip, facilitating cross-border pet management and promoting animal welfare.
    Congrats to Dr. Ruby for passing the MANZCVS Emergency & Critical Care Exam!
    Congratulations to Dr. Ruby for recently passing the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (MANZCVS) Membership Examination in Emergency and Critical Care! By achieving this qualification, she has demonstrated exceptional knowledge and skills in this specialized field. 'MANZCVS Membership' is an official recognition of a veterinary surgeon's advanced expertise in a designated area of veterinary practice.
    Veterinarian Recruitment: Join Our Professional Team
    We are Concordia Pet Care, a young and dynamic veterinary clinic. We are located in Happy Valley, with over 10,000 sq. ft. of space, equipped with comprehensive and advanced facilities.
    Receptionist (Client Service) Needed - Join Our Team!
    If you thrive in a dynamic environment and believe you have what it takes to be a valued member of our team and receive proper recognition, we encourage you to submit your resume and cover letter. Join us in providing exceptional care and service to our clients and their beloved animals!
    Concordia Pet Care | Vets Team Dr. Elaine Ng Yuen Ling CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER
    Dr. Elaine Ng is one of Hong Kong's few veterinary specialists with dual certifications in canine and feline medicine. A graduate of the University of Cambridge, she holds multiple professional qualifications. Specializing in orthopedics, soft tissue, and laparoscopic surgery, she provides holistic treatment plans tailored to each pet's needs.
    A Guide on Spaying a Dog: Health Benefits & What to Expect
    As a responsible dog owner, one of the most impactful decisions you can make for your pet’s health is spaying your dog. Spay surgery offers significant benefits that go beyond preventing unwanted litters. This guide covers why spaying is vital, the best time for the procedure, and how to care for your dog afterward.
    Case Sharing: Utilizing Minimally Invasive Palliative Procedures (MIPP) to Alleviate Respiratory Obs
    An 11-year-old Weimaraner was diagnosed with a space-occupying nasal tumor that had completely obstructed the back of his nasal cavity, causing noticeable upper respiratory stertor. Despite this diagnosis, the dog remained bright, happy, and active. Given his overall well-being, the carers were reluctant to pursue radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or traditional surgical resection due to the potential trauma and complications associated with these treatments.
    Unveiling Hidden Dangers—How a Labrador's Liver Biopsy and FISH Test Revealed Stealthy Leptospirosis
    This case involves a 7-year-old spayed Labrador Retriever who was referred for endoscopy due to significantly elevated liver parameters. Prior to this, she had undergone multiple investigations at a tertiary referral hospital, including an ultrasound, but all results were considered relatively normal. Based on these findings, she was diagnosed with idiopathic hepatitis of unknown origin and was discharged with hepatic support supplements.
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