Safurry Veterinary Clinic And Grooming Centre

Safurry Veterinary Clinic And Grooming Centre Veterinary and grooming services for your furbabies. We accept emergencies before 9am and after 7pm. Housecalls and sunday appointments is also accepted.

First deworming of these 3 little cuties on a rainy Tuesday morning..  Mocha, Caramel and Naughty..
22/07/2025

First deworming of these 3 little cuties on a rainy Tuesday morning.. Mocha, Caramel and Naughty..

Glad to see you again visiting the clinic for the annual rabies vaccine, little ones Guido and Galo..
04/07/2025

Glad to see you again visiting the clinic for the annual rabies vaccine, little ones Guido and Galo..

The super behaved patient for check up this morning, Gabby..
27/06/2025

The super behaved patient for check up this morning, Gabby..

30/05/2025

How Much Is a Vet Consultation? The Real Answer Might Surprise You

Why “Tingin Lang” Isn’t What You Think It Is

“Doc, magkano pa-consult?”
“Check-up lang naman, bakit may bayad?”
“Libre ba ang tingin?”

We hear these questions almost every day. And while we understand where they’re coming from, it’s time to clear the air and explain what a veterinary consultation really means—and why it’s one of the most undervalued services in the Philippines.

👀 “Tingin lang” is not just tingin. It’s clinical judgment.

When a vet examines your pet, we’re not just “looking.”
We’re:

Listening to their breathing and heart rate

Assessing hydration status, pain, fever, and weight loss

Interpreting symptoms based on history, environment, and breed predisposition

Considering possible differentials in our head

Forming a treatment plan

That’s not “tingin.”
That’s medical decision-making.

You’re not paying us just to see.
You’re paying us to know what to look for— and what to do next.

💡 What You’re Actually Paying For During a Vet Consult

Let’s break it down:

📚 6 Years of Veterinary Education:
In the Philippines, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) is a 6-year program—2 years of pre-vet, and 4 years of core vet medicine subjects, ending with clinical rotations and field work.

🧠 Board Exams + Continuous Learning:
Vets study for years to pass the PRC Veterinary Licensure Exam, and many continue to attend trainings, seminars, and certifications even after.

🩺 Facility Use and Support:
You’re using the clinic, equipment, and the assistance of trained staff.

⏰ Time and Focus:
Whether it’s 10 minutes or 45, your pet is being assessed with full attention, urgency, and professional care.

Just because we’re not doing surgery or bloodwork yet doesn’t mean “walang nangyari.”
Intellectual work is invisible—but it’s the foundation of every successful treatment.

⚖️ You Pay for Expertise, Not Just Action

Ever had a mechanic say, “The problem’s just a loose wire”?
Then he charges ₱1,500—not for the 2-minute fix, but for knowing where to look.

Same with vets.
Sometimes the best consults are the ones that prevent unnecessary medication, tests, or worse—complications.

💬 A favorite quote:
“You’re not paying me for 5 minutes. You’re paying me for the 6 years it took to learn what to do in those 5 minutes.”

🇵🇭 In the Philippine Setting...

We know—it’s common to expect consults to be free, especially in rural areas or low-cost clinics.
But this mindset often overlooks the value behind what seems like a “simple check-up.”

You’re not just paying for a glance.
🐾 You’re paying for years of training, the depth of judgment, and the safety of knowing your pet is in qualified hands.

🩺 A Vet Consult Can Save a Life Before It’s in Danger

Sometimes it ends with simple meds.
Sometimes we catch something early—before it becomes a ₱50,000 emergency.

That alone is worth far more than any consultation fee.

Because when you pay for a consult, you're not just buying advice.
You're buying peace of mind.
You're buying prevention.
You're buying time.

🙌 So, How Much Is a Vet Consult Really Worth?

It’s worth every peso it takes to:

✅ Catch a problem early
✅ Avoid unnecessary suffering
✅ Get the right diagnosis and plan
✅ Know that your pet is in capable, educated hands

So next time you ask, “Doc, magkano pa-consult?”
Know that it’s not just a fee.
It’s a small investment in the life of someone you love.

And that?
That’s priceless.




26/05/2025

No vet services on , May 30 to june 3, Grooming and merchandise is still available.
Vet services will resume on , June 4, Wednesday regular clinic hours.

Thank you!

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18/05/2025

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Why I Didn’t Answer Your Call: A Letter from a Veterinarian

By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, Dip., PCCP, Dip., PCVS

There’s a quiet pressure in our profession—a subtle but constant expectation to be available around the clock.

As veterinarians, we carry the weight of our patients’ health and the trust of pet owners who, at times, forget something essential:

We are human, too.

Dear fellow vets, this is our shared truth:

There are moments when we don’t answer the phone.

We see the messages, the missed calls—sometimes after hours, during dinner with family, or in the middle of personal time—and we choose not to respond immediately.

And that choice is not wrong...

That choice is necessary.

1. You Are Not On-Call for the World

If your clinic isn’t a 24/7 emergency hospital, you are not obligated to answer every call at midnight or on weekends.

You’re allowed to rest. You’re allowed to take a step back and recover.

2. Texting Is Not a Consultation

A photo of a swollen paw sent at 10:43 p.m. isn’t a clinical exam.

A text asking “anong gamot diyan?” isn't a proper workup.

We were trained to investigate thoroughly—not to guess over Messenger.

It’s okay to wait until morning. It’s okay to recommend a proper consultation.

3. You Can Care Deeply and Still Set Boundaries

Choosing not to answer doesn’t mean you don’t care. It means you’re making space to care better when it truly matters.

Our emotional reserves are not unlimited. Preserving them is a sign of professionalism, not apathy.

4. You Deserve Your Time Off

Weekends, holidays, after-clinic hours—you deserve them.

Other professions have clear start and end times.

Ours often doesn’t.

That’s why it’s even more important that we create our own margins.

5. Boundaries Protect Everyone

Saying “not right now” protects your focus, your wellbeing, and ultimately, your ability to serve each patient with clarity and compassion.

Healthy boundaries don’t distance us from our clients—they protect our capacity to serve them long-term.

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To Every Veterinarian Reading This:

You are not failing when you step away.

You are not less compassionate when you say, “Let’s discuss this during clinic hours.”

You are not unprofessional for protecting your space.

You are a veterinarian—and that is enough.

Take care of yourself.

Because the best care starts with a well-balanced, respected, and whole you.

07/05/2025

We will be closed on May 12 and 13. Clinic will resume on wednesday, May 14, regular clinic hours.
Thank you!

01/04/2025

Clinic is closed on April 12-20, 2025. Regular schedule will resume on April 21,2025 Monday.

Last week, our clinic was filled with wagging tails and purring friends! Every patient that walked through our doors is ...
24/03/2025

Last week, our clinic was filled with wagging tails and purring friends! Every patient that walked through our doors is a reminder of why we do what we do—keeping your pets happy and healthy. See you all on your next visit!

Address

#15-A Old Sauyo Road Corner Carnation Street Barangay Sauyo Novaliches (beside Kambingan Ni Tsong)
Quezon City
1116

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+639081885827

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