Collars and tags can fall off, but a microchip stays with your pet for life. It is a tiny chip, about the size of a grain of rice, injected under the skin in seconds. If your pet ever gets lost, any vet or shelter can scan the chip and contact you. It is the most reliable way to make sure your pet always finds their way home.
A one-time procedure that gives you a lifetime of peace of mind. Here is everything we do.

The chip is injected under the skin between the shoulder blades using a special needle. It takes just a few seconds, feels like a regular injection, and no anesthesia is needed.

A chip is useless without registration. We register your contact details with the chip ID in the database so you can be reached if your pet is found. We handle all the paperwork for you.

If your chipped pet goes missing, any vet or animal shelter can scan for the chip and get your contact information. This greatly increases the chances of being reunited with your pet.

Already have a chipped pet but not sure if it is working? We can scan it during any visit to verify the chip is still in place and readable. It takes just a few seconds.

Planning to travel internationally with your pet? Many countries require ISO-standard microchips for pet entry. We use internationally compatible chips that meet travel requirements.

Moving or changing your phone number? It is important to keep your chip records updated. Call us and we will help you update your contact details in the chip database.
"Our cat went missing for 4 days. A neighbor took her to a vet who scanned her chip and called us right away. If we had not microchipped her here, we might have never found her."
"Got our puppy microchipped during his first vaccination visit. It took literally 5 seconds and he did not even flinch. Now we have permanent peace of mind. Great decision."
"We needed an ISO microchip for our dog because we are relocating abroad. Abid Pets Hospital had the right chip and handled all the documentation. Very professional."
It is similar to a regular injection. Most pets barely notice it. No anesthesia is needed and it is over in seconds.
A microchip lasts your pet's entire lifetime. It has no battery and does not need to be replaced or recharged.
No. A microchip is not a GPS tracker. It stores your contact details and can only be read with a special scanner.
Pets can be microchipped as young as 8 weeks old. We often do it during the first vaccination visit for convenience.
Rarely. Modern chips have a coating that bonds with tissue so they stay in place. We verify placement during checkups.