Centre for
Cancer Management
in Dogs and Cats
  • Diagnosis of Lumps and Bumps
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Chemotherapy Treatment
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We are experienced in treating commonly found cancers in dogs and cats.

Lymphoma, Mast Cell Tumours, Melanoma, Osteosarcoma

Meet Dr Nicholas Woo
Consultant Vet and SurgeonBVSc (Hons) MANZCVS (Small Animal Surgery)

Founder of Advanced Vetcare, Dr Nicholas Woo is an experienced veterinary surgeon with a strong focus on oncology and small animal surgery.

  • Over 15 years of experience
  • Trained under Dr Rod Straw, a renowned veterinary oncology specialist from Australia
  • Former Vice-President of Singapore Veterinary Association

Driven by his commitment to elevate veterinary care, Dr. Nicholas Woo continues his exploration in microvascular surgery to provide accurate and effective treatments to pets facing complex medical conditions.

Why Choose Us?

We combine veterinary expertise with personalised care to give your pet a comprehensive and effective treatment — because your pet deserves the best.

Advanced Diagnostic Tools

Advanced Diagnostic Tools

  • Ultrasound
  • CT scan
Comprehensive Surgical Equipment

Comprehensive Surgical Equipment

  • Surgery suites
  • Treatment wards
24/7 Critical Care Services

24/7 Critical Care Services

  • Round-the-clock monitoring
  • Advanced medical support
Frequently Asked Questions
How common is cancer in pets?
Cancer is one of the leading health issues in older pets. About 1 in 4 dogs and 1 in 5 cats will develop cancer during their lifetime, with the risk increasing as they age. At our clinic, we’re here to help you stay one step ahead with regular health checks and early screening options tailored to your pet’s needs.
When should I be concerned about a lump or bump?
Is cancer in pets treatable?
Book A Consultation For Your Pet’s Condition.
We Are Located At

We are conveniently located
in Upper Changi Road.

WhatsApp: +65 8922 3626

Opens 24 Hours For Emergencies

26 Jalan Pari Burong Picardy Gardens
Singapore 488692
(Near Simpang Bedok)