Pet Animal Medical Centre: Doctors, Timings & Contact 2026

Panchkula veterinary hospital guide • 2026

Pet Animal Medical Centre doctors, timings, contact and pet visit help

If you are planning to take your dog, cat or other pet to Pet Animal Medical Centre in Panchkula, this guide gives the practical details pet owners need before leaving home: address, phone numbers, timing cautions, duty veterinary doctor guidance, emergency signs, vaccination and treatment preparation, documents to carry, route help, map, video and FAQs.

Common official name Pet Animal Medical Centre cum Teaching Hospital Main listed location Sector 3, Panchkula, Haryana – 134109 Best first action Call first to confirm working hours, duty veterinarian, emergency handling and required documents.
Pet emergency safety note This page is for veterinary hospital contact, timing and visit planning only. It is not veterinary advice. If your pet has severe breathing difficulty, continuous vomiting, seizure, poisoning, major accident, heavy bleeding, inability to urinate, bloated abdomen, collapse, heatstroke, snake bite, severe pain or fast worsening symptoms, do not wait for routine OPD timing. Call the centre or go to the nearest available emergency veterinary facility immediately.
Manual verification note Official Haryana Veterinary Council/department sources list Pet Animal Medical Centre cum Teaching Hospital at Sector 3, Panchkula, Haryana. Public listings show different phone/timing details, including 0172-2579777, 0172-2562055, 24-hour listings and 9:00 AM–4:00 PM listings. Because timings can differ by emergency, OPD, government schedule, holiday and duty staff, call before travelling.
Centre name
Pet Animal Medical Centre cum Teaching Hospital
Address
Sector 3, Panchkula, Haryana – 134109
Official/department contact
0172-2579777
Alternate listed phone
0172-2562055
Nearby landmark
Sector 3 / near Golf Club / Panchkula Urban Estate area in public listings
Best visit rule
Confirm timing, duty vet, emergency route and treatment availability before taking your pet

Quick navigation for pet owners

Pet Animal Medical Centre address, phone numbers and contact details

Pet Animal Medical Centre is commonly searched as Pet Animal Medical Centre Panchkula, Pet Animal Medical Centre Teaching Hospital, Pet Animal Medical Centre cum Teaching Hospital, P.A.M.C. Panchkula, Government Pet Hospital Panchkula and Pet Animal Hospital Sector 3 Panchkula.

The most consistent official-style listing places the centre in Sector 3, Panchkula, Haryana – 134109. For travel, use the full phrase “Pet Animal Medical Centre Sector 3 Panchkula” so that map apps do not confuse it with private pet clinics or animal hospitals in other cities.

Contact type Verified / useful detail Best use
Centre name Pet Animal Medical Centre cum Teaching Hospital Use this name for government/department search, map search and veterinary hospital enquiry.
Address Sector 3, Panchkula, Haryana – 134109 Use for maps, cab/auto direction and official reference.
Department/HVC listed phone 0172-2579777 Use for official enquiry, timing confirmation and department routing.
Alternate public listing phone 0172-2562055 Use if the main number is busy or not answered.
Location landmark Sector 3 / near Golf Club / Panchkula Urban Estate area in public listings Use for taxi driver or local direction help, but confirm exact gate/entry by phone.
Official department context Linked with Haryana Veterinary Council / Animal Husbandry and Dairying Department information Use for trusted official verification and government veterinary institution context.
Phone and timing caution Pet owners should not rely only on one third-party listing. Call the centre before travelling, especially for emergency cases, surgery-related visits, vaccination drives, X-ray/diagnostics, adoption/rescue cases or if you are coming from Chandigarh, Zirakpur, Mohali or another district.

Pet Animal Medical Centre visit planning: OPD, emergency and treatment check

For pets, the right preparation can save time and reduce stress. Before travelling, decide whether the pet needs routine OPD, vaccination, deworming, wound care, skin treatment, surgery opinion, fracture/injury care, diagnostics, rabies bite protocol, pregnancy/delivery help or emergency care.

Write your pet’s main problem clearly. Note the pet species, breed, age, weight, symptoms, duration, eating/drinking status, urination, stool, vomiting, injury or bite history.
Call before travelling. Ask whether OPD is open, whether a duty veterinary doctor is available, whether emergency cases are being accepted, and whether the service you need is available that day.
Ask about preparation. For surgery, X-ray, ultrasound, blood tests or sedation, ask if fasting is needed. For vaccination, ask whether the pet should be healthy and fever-free.
Carry past records. Bring vaccination card, deworming record, old prescriptions, test reports, X-ray/scan, current medicines and any treatment notes from another clinic.
Use a leash, carrier or muzzle safely. Sick or injured pets can bite out of fear or pain. Cats and small dogs should be in a carrier. Large dogs should be leashed, and aggressive pets may need a muzzle.
Best call script “My pet is a [dog/cat/other], age [x], symptoms are [problem] for [duration]. Is Pet Animal Medical Centre Sector 3 open now? Is a vet available? Should I come to OPD or emergency? Do I need to bring vaccination card, reports or fasting pet?”

Pet Animal Medical Centre timings: what to confirm before visit

Public listings do not fully agree on working hours. Some listings show 24-hour availability for Pet Animal Medical Centre Teaching Hospital, while map/navigation listings show 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM style hours. Government veterinary services may also vary by holiday, OPD, duty roster, emergency acceptance and special camps.

Visit type What to know What to confirm by phone
Routine OPD Public listings commonly show daytime OPD-style hours. Today’s OPD timing, registration time, duty veterinarian and expected waiting time.
Emergency case Some listings mention 24-hour availability, but emergency handling should be confirmed. Whether emergency vet care is available now and where to report on arrival.
Vaccination Vaccination is usually safer when the pet is healthy, eating and fever-free. Vaccine availability, timing, cost if applicable and previous vaccine-card requirement.
Surgery / sterilisation enquiry Surgical cases may need fasting, pre-checkup and appointment. Surgery day, fasting rule, blood test need, cost/fee and post-operative instructions.
X-ray / injury case Fracture/injury care may need imaging and safe handling. X-ray availability, emergency route, muzzle/carrier need and whether sedation may be needed.
Sunday / public holiday Government facility timing can differ on holidays. Whether OPD or emergency service is available on that day.
Best timing tip For routine cases, go early in the day after phone confirmation. For serious symptoms, do not wait for a convenient OPD slot—call and move toward emergency veterinary help immediately.

Pet Animal Medical Centre doctors and how to ask for the right veterinary help

Public sources do not provide a complete current duty-roster of veterinary doctors for every day. Because this appears to be a government veterinary centre / teaching hospital setup, duty veterinarians, trainees, senior officers and support staff may vary by shift, OPD load and case type.

The safest pet-owner approach is to ask for the right service rather than only one doctor name. Tell the centre whether the pet needs emergency care, vaccination, wound dressing, fever treatment, skin treatment, fracture opinion, surgery opinion, pregnancy help or diagnostic testing.

Duty Veterinary Doctor Emergency Vet Care Vaccination Deworming Skin / Allergy Injury / Wound Fracture / X-ray Surgery Opinion Sterilisation Enquiry Rabies Bite Protocol Pregnancy / Delivery Diagnostics
Pet problem Ask for What to tell the doctor / desk
Fever, not eating, vomiting, loose motion, weakness Duty veterinary physician / OPD vet Pet age, vaccination status, duration, stool/vomit frequency and any home medicine given.
Accident, bleeding, bite wound, fall, suspected fracture Emergency vet / injury care Time of injury, bleeding level, walking ability, pain level and whether the pet may bite.
Vaccination or booster Vaccination desk / OPD vet Last vaccine date, deworming date, age, health status and previous vaccine card.
Skin itching, hair fall, ticks, wounds, ear infection Dermatology/OPD vet assessment Duration, itching pattern, tick history, diet, shampoo/medicine used and other pets at home.
Pregnancy, delivery trouble, bleeding, newborn weakness Emergency reproductive care / duty vet Mating date, delivery signs, discharge, number of pups/kittens and mother’s behaviour.
Difficulty urinating, blood in urine, crying while passing urine Urgent veterinary assessment Last urination time, male/female, straining, pain, appetite and previous urinary issue.
Surgery or sterilisation planning Surgical opinion / sterilisation enquiry Pet age, weight, heat cycle status, health condition, vaccination status and fasting ability.
Veterinary-doctor tip For government veterinary centres, the “best doctor” is often the available duty veterinarian for your case type. Ask directly: “Is a senior/duty vet available for this emergency or surgery-related case now?”

Pet Animal Medical Centre services pet owners commonly search for

Pet Animal Medical Centre is searched for veterinary OPD, emergency pet care, vaccination, injury treatment, government veterinary services and teaching-hospital support. Confirm each service before travel because availability can change by duty staff, day, equipment and emergency load.

Routine veterinary care
  • Pet OPD consultation
  • Dog and cat health checkup
  • Vaccination and booster guidance
  • Deworming guidance
  • Fever, vomiting and diarrhoea assessment
  • Skin, itching and tick/flea related visits
  • Ear, eye and minor wound checks
Emergency and procedure care
  • Accident and injury assessment
  • Bleeding and bite wound care
  • Fracture / lameness evaluation
  • Poisoning emergency guidance
  • Pregnancy or delivery emergency route
  • Surgery / sterilisation enquiry
  • Post-operative follow-up
Diagnostics and owner support
  • X-ray / imaging enquiry where available
  • Blood test or sample guidance where available
  • Rabies bite protocol guidance
  • Pet fitness / travel-related enquiry where applicable
  • Vaccination certificate guidance
  • Government veterinary referral support
  • Teaching hospital case evaluation

Pet emergency signs: when not to wait for routine OPD

Pets cannot explain pain clearly. If symptoms are severe or fast-changing, treat it as urgent. Call Pet Animal Medical Centre and start moving toward emergency veterinary help rather than waiting for a regular appointment.

Go urgently if your pet has
  • Severe breathing difficulty or blue/pale gums
  • Repeated seizures or unconsciousness
  • Poisoning, snake bite or suspected toxin eating
  • Major accident, fracture, heavy bleeding or deep wound
  • Bloated abdomen, repeated vomiting or severe pain
  • Male cat/dog unable to pass urine
  • Heatstroke signs: heavy panting, collapse or high temperature
  • Pregnancy trouble, stuck delivery or newborn distress
Carry during emergency
  • Pet wrapped safely in towel/carrier if small
  • Leash and muzzle if dog is painful or aggressive
  • Vaccination card and old prescriptions
  • Sample/photo of poison, vomit, stool or medicine if safe
  • Current medicine list and allergy history
  • Owner ID, phone number and payment backup
Do not do this Do not give human painkillers, fever medicines, anti-vomiting tablets or antibiotics to pets without veterinary advice. Many human medicines can be dangerous for dogs and cats.

Vaccination, deworming and routine pet-care visit checklist

Many owners visit Pet Animal Medical Centre for puppy/kitten vaccination, rabies vaccine, booster doses, deworming and basic health checkups. A healthy pet visit is easier when the vaccine record and previous schedule are available.

Visit need What to ask What to carry / prepare
Puppy / kitten first vaccine Minimum age, vaccine availability, deworming rule and next-dose schedule. Pet age/date of birth, adoption/source details and any previous medicine record.
Rabies vaccination Rabies vaccine availability, certificate format and booster date. Old vaccination card and pet owner contact details.
Annual booster Which vaccine is due and whether the pet is fit for vaccination. Last vaccine card and current health status.
Deworming Dose by weight, repeat schedule and tick/flea control guidance. Current pet weight and last deworming date.
Sick pet vaccination question Whether vaccination should be postponed due to fever, vomiting, diarrhoea or weakness. Symptom details and old treatment record.
Vaccination tip Do not take a very sick, feverish or vomiting pet only for routine vaccination without telling the vet. The doctor may first treat the illness and postpone the vaccine.

Pet treatment cost, government fee and payment questions

Because Pet Animal Medical Centre is linked with government veterinary services, charges may be different from private pet hospitals. Still, pet owners should ask about registration, vaccine cost, procedure cost, medicines, diagnostics and emergency handling before starting non-emergency treatment.

Ask before treatment
  • Is there a registration or OPD fee?
  • What is the vaccine or booster cost?
  • Are medicines provided or purchased outside?
  • Is X-ray, blood test or dressing available today?
  • What is the approximate cost for surgery/sterilisation?
  • What payment mode is accepted?
Keep ready
  • Cash and digital payment backup
  • Pet vaccination card
  • Old prescriptions and reports
  • Owner phone number and address details
  • Referral note if coming from another clinic
  • Carrier/leash/muzzle for safe handling
Cost clarity tip For surgery, X-ray, admission/observation, emergency treatment or long treatment plans, ask for the expected cost range and what is included. Government facility charges may be lower, but availability and procedure schedule still need confirmation.

Documents and items to carry for Pet Animal Medical Centre visit

Good preparation helps the veterinarian quickly understand your pet’s history. Carry records even if the current problem looks small, because vaccine status and previous medicines can change treatment decisions.

For routine OPD
  • Vaccination card
  • Deworming date
  • Old prescriptions
  • Current medicine name/photo
  • Food brand and diet details
  • Photos/videos of symptoms if intermittent
For emergency / injury
  • Pet in carrier or leash
  • Towel/blanket for safe handling
  • Muzzle for painful/aggressive dog
  • Old reports if available
  • Poison/medicine packet photo if relevant
  • Owner ID and emergency contact
For surgery / sterilisation
  • Age, weight and health history
  • Last meal/water timing
  • Vaccination record
  • Previous surgery or anaesthesia history
  • Blood test/X-ray reports if done
  • Post-op home care arrangement

How to reach Pet Animal Medical Centre Sector 3 Panchkula

Pet Animal Medical Centre is listed in Sector 3, Panchkula. Public listings also mention near Golf Club / Panchkula Urban Estate. Use live maps on the day of travel and search the full name to avoid reaching the wrong pet clinic.

Coming from Practical route idea Pet-owner tip
Panchkula local area Search “Pet Animal Medical Centre Sector 3 Panchkula”. Call before leaving if the pet is unstable or needs emergency care.
Chandigarh Use live route toward Sector 3 Panchkula / Golf Club side. Carry the pet safely in a carrier or car harness; avoid two-wheeler travel for sick pets.
Zirakpur / Mohali Check traffic and call the centre to confirm service availability before long travel. For poisoning, seizures or breathing trouble, choose the fastest available emergency vet route.
Outstation / rescue case Call the centre and ask if the case can be accepted today. Share case details clearly: species, injury/illness, aggression level and transport time.

Pet Animal Medical Centre Panchkula video reference

This video is included as a supporting visual reference because it is directly about Pet Animal Medical Centre Panchkula. Treat it as an extra route/location resource only. For final timings, doctor availability, emergency handling, fees or treatment decisions, call the centre directly.

Pet Animal Medical Centre map and location

Use the map below for direction planning. Search with “Pet Animal Medical Centre Sector 3 Panchkula Haryana 134109” instead of only “pet animal hospital”, because nearby pet clinics and government veterinary facilities may appear in search results.

Pet-owner tips that actually help before visiting

Do this
  • Call before travelling, especially outside routine hours.
  • Carry vaccination card and old prescriptions.
  • Use a leash, carrier or muzzle for safe handling.
  • Record symptoms on video if they come and go.
  • Write the pet’s last food, water, urine and stool timing.
  • Ask whether X-ray, blood tests or surgery services are available today.
Avoid this
  • Do not give human medicines without veterinary advice.
  • Do not delay emergency care for routine OPD.
  • Do not carry an injured pet loosely in arms if it may bite.
  • Do not vaccinate a visibly sick pet without vet approval.
  • Do not rely only on old timing listings.
  • Do not forget previous vaccine and deworming dates.

Official and useful sources used for this guide

Use these sources for final confirmation before travel, because government veterinary facility timings, doctor duty, phone routing and service availability can change.

Haryana Veterinary Council / Animal Husbandry official information Haryana Veterinary Council RTI/contact page listing Pet Animal Medical Centre, Sector 3 Panchkula Mappls location listing for Pet Animal Medical Centre, Sector 3 Panchkula Justdial listing for Pet Animal Medical Centre Teaching Hospital Waze map/timing listing for Pet Animal Medical Centre cum Teaching Hospital Pet Animal Medical Centre Panchkula video reference

Pet Animal Medical Centre FAQs

What is the address of Pet Animal Medical Centre?

Pet Animal Medical Centre cum Teaching Hospital is listed at Sector 3, Panchkula, Haryana – 134109. Use the full name and “Sector 3 Panchkula” in map search for better accuracy.

What is the phone number of Pet Animal Medical Centre Panchkula?

Official/department sources list 0172-2579777. Some public listings also show 0172-2562055. Try both numbers and confirm today’s timing, duty vet and service availability before travelling.

What are Pet Animal Medical Centre timings?

Public listings differ. Some show 24-hour availability, while map listings show daytime 9:00 AM–4:00 PM style hours. Because timing can vary by OPD, emergency, holiday and duty staff, call before visiting.

Is Pet Animal Medical Centre a government veterinary hospital?

It appears in Haryana Veterinary Council / Animal Husbandry Department context and public government veterinary institution references as Pet Animal Medical Centre cum Teaching Hospital, Sector 3, Panchkula.

Are doctors available at Pet Animal Medical Centre?

The centre is a veterinary medical centre/teaching hospital setup, but a current public duty-roster is not clearly available. Call and ask whether a duty veterinary doctor or senior vet is available for your pet’s case type.

Does Pet Animal Medical Centre treat dogs and cats?

It is searched and listed as a pet animal medical centre / veterinary hospital. Pet owners should call with the species, age, symptoms and urgency to confirm the right service before travel.

Can I take my pet for vaccination there?

Vaccination is a common veterinary hospital need, but vaccine availability and timing should be confirmed by phone. Carry the previous vaccination card and tell the vet if the pet is sick, vomiting, feverish or weak.

Does Pet Animal Medical Centre handle emergencies?

Some listings mention 24-hour availability, but emergency handling should be confirmed by phone. For severe breathing trouble, poisoning, seizures, accident, heavy bleeding, bloating or inability to urinate, move toward emergency veterinary care immediately.

What should I carry for a pet OPD visit?

Carry the vaccination card, deworming date, old prescriptions, test reports, current medicine name, diet details, leash/carrier, muzzle if needed, owner ID and payment backup.

Can I give human medicine to my pet before visiting?

No. Do not give human painkillers, fever tablets, antibiotics or anti-vomiting medicine without veterinary advice. Some human medicines are dangerous for dogs and cats.

Is the embedded video an official appointment source?

No. The video is included only as a supporting visual/location reference. For timings, duty doctors, treatment availability, fees and emergency handling, call the centre directly.

Is this page veterinary medical advice?

No. This page is only a practical contact and pet-visit planning guide. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe medicine or replace consultation with a qualified veterinarian.

Veterinary disclaimer MedicalCentreIndia.org is an independent information guide and is not Pet Animal Medical Centre, Haryana Veterinary Council or the Animal Husbandry Department. We do not provide diagnosis, treatment plans, veterinary prescriptions, emergency guarantees or appointment guarantees. Always confirm details directly with the centre or a qualified veterinarian before travelling.

Last editorial check: June 2026. Official details can change without notice; call Pet Animal Medical Centre before travelling.