About VetBridge
A vet who treats the animal in front of him, not just the species on the file.
Dr. Abdul Ahad built VetBridge around one idea: a real diagnosis, backed by real equipment, for every animal that walks or is carried through the door — paw, hoof, or wing.
The Vet
Dr. Abdul Ahad
Dr. Abdul Ahad started VetBridge with one frustration in mind: too many animals in Wazirabad were being treated on guesswork. A dog's limp, a buffalo's dropped milk yield, a parrot that stopped eating — all judged by experience alone, because the equipment to actually check wasn't in town.
VetBridge is the answer to that gap. A DVM from UVAS Lahore, he built a clinic that runs ultrasound, X-ray, endoscopy and full lab testing on-site, and treats dogs and cats with the same seriousness as cows, buffalo, horses and goats. Whether your patient arrives on a leash or in a trailer, it gets a real diagnosis before it gets a treatment plan.
When the clinic can't come to you, he goes to it — home visits for pets, farm calls for livestock, and a WhatsApp line that goes to the vet himself, any hour of the day.
Credentials & Practice
What that looks like in practice.
DVM, UVAS Lahore
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore.
Small & large animal practice
Dogs, cats and birds treated alongside cows, buffalo, horses and goats — one clinic, every species.
Diagnose first, then treat
Ultrasound, X-ray, endoscopy or lab work is used to confirm the problem before any treatment plan is set.
Daily clinic hours + 24/7 emergency
Open daily at the Wazirabad clinic, with round-the-clock emergency response over WhatsApp and home or farm visits on request.
What Guides Every Visit
Three things that don't change, case to case.
Diagnose before we treat
No treatment plan starts until we know exactly what we're dealing with — confirmed by equipment, not assumed.
Every animal, same standard
A goat gets the same attention to detail as a house cat. Species changes the treatment, not the care.
Reachable when it matters
WhatsApp goes to the clinic, not a call centre. You reach someone who can actually act on what you say.
Bring your case to a vet who checks before he treats.
Message Dr. Abdul Ahad on WhatsApp — describe the case, and take it from there.
Book on WhatsApp