TRUSTED PET DOCTOR · NOIDA

The pet doctor Noida families call by name.

Unhurried consultations, honest advice and long-term care for dogs, cats and small pets, from Dr Kaushal and the team at Ichi & Ori Pet Care in Sector 90.

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MORE THAN A CLINIC VISIT

What a good pet doctor really does.

A trusted family veterinarian is part diagnostician, part guide and part long-term partner. These are the qualities that separate a routine appointment from care you can actually rely on.

Listens before prescribing

A good pet doctor asks the questions no one else asked, watches how your pet moves and behaves, and only then decides what is truly needed.

Explains the diagnosis clearly

You leave the room understanding what is going on with your pet, what the plan is and what the next steps look like, in plain language.

Respects your budget

Honest advice on which tests, medications and procedures are essential today, and which can be paced or planned over time.

Stays with you across years

From puppyhood or kittenhood into senior years, a family vet keeps notes, remembers your pet and adjusts care as life changes.

Puts prevention first

Timely vaccinations, deworming, dental care and nutrition catch problems before they turn into emergencies and expensive treatments.

Treats every pet as family

Every recommendation is the one the doctor would make if your pet were their own, no upselling, no scare tactics.

Dr Kaushal Singh Yadav, pet doctor and founding veterinarian at Ichi and Ori Pet Care, Sector 90 Noida
MEET THE DOCTOR

Dr Kaushal Singh Yadav. Family pet doctor.

Ichi & Ori Pet Care was founded to bring back the kind of veterinary care most pet parents remember from small, familiar clinics. One doctor who knows your pet, listens carefully, and stays with the family across years.

Dr Kaushal spends unhurried time with every patient, walks families through diagnosis in plain language, and builds honest plans that respect both your pet’s wellbeing and your household’s reality.

Consultations are anchored by careful physical exams, supported by in-house diagnostics for faster answers, and always end with a clear next step and a way to reach the clinic if anything changes at home.

WHAT WE TREAT

The care your pet doctor handles day to day.

From first vaccinations to senior wellness, most of what a family veterinarian does is quietly preventive, thoughtfully diagnostic and always tailored to the pet in the room.

Consultations

Unhurried appointments where we examine, question and think, so recommendations are tailored to your specific pet, not a generic template.

Vaccinations

Age-appropriate core and lifestyle vaccines for dogs and cats, planned around exposure, history and current health.

Puppy & Kitten Care

Nutrition, deworming, socialisation and the confident foundation every young pet deserves in the first few months at home.

Adult Wellness

Annual health checks that keep active adult dogs and cats on top of vaccines, weight, dental care and early illness screening.

Senior Care

Slower, gentler consultations with screening bloodwork and pain assessment, tuned to the changing needs of older pets.

Skin, Coat & Ear Issues

Itching, redness, hair loss and ear problems investigated properly, so we treat the cause and not just the symptom.

Digestive Concerns

A structured approach to vomiting, diarrhea, appetite loss and food sensitivities, from diet trials to targeted diagnostics.

Parasite Prevention

Season-aware plans for ticks, fleas and worms, and prompt treatment for tick fever and related conditions common in NCR.

Dental & Oral Health

Oral exams, dental care planning and treatment guidance for one of the most underdiagnosed causes of quiet suffering in pets.

Minor Procedures

Wound care, abscess drainage, ear flushes and other in-clinic procedures handled with careful pain relief and clear aftercare.

Diagnostics

In-house CBC, ECG, blood pressure and microscopy, with accredited partner labs for biochemistry, urine and histopathology.

Digital X-Ray

Direct-radiography imaging reviewed on screen within minutes for orthopaedic, chest and abdominal concerns.

KNOW WHEN TO CALL

When to see a pet doctor.

Most serious conditions begin with small changes. These are the everyday signals worth acting on early, before they become bigger, harder problems.

Appetite changes

Skipping meals for a day, unusual hunger or sudden weight loss are among the most reliable early signals that something is off.

Vomiting or diarrhea

Occasional episodes may be diet-related, but repeated, bloody or forceful cases always warrant a professional look, sooner rather than later.

Persistent scratching

Constant licking, biting or a dull, flaky coat usually points to allergies, parasites or a skin infection that will not resolve on its own.

Head shaking or ear odour

Ear infections progress fast in dogs and cats. Early treatment is far kinder and more effective than waiting it out.

Limping or stiffness

A subtle change in gait, difficulty on stairs or reluctance to jump is often the first sign of an orthopaedic or joint issue.

Red or watery eyes

Eye issues can worsen within hours. Any redness, squinting, cloudiness or discharge deserves a same-day check.

Coughing or breathing changes

Kennel cough, allergies, heart disease and respiratory infections all start with subtle breathing changes worth investigating early.

Behaviour changes

Sudden hiding, aggression, restlessness or clinginess is usually a medical clue, not a mood. We take these seriously.

Overdue vaccinations

Even one missed booster can leave your pet exposed. A quick review sets the schedule back on track without unnecessary repeat doses.

If you are unsure whether a symptom needs a visit today, please reach out. A quick call or WhatsApp message often helps us decide together whether it is urgent, worth watching, or already sorted.

CARE ACROSS LIFE STAGES

One doctor across every chapter.

Your pet’s needs quietly evolve every few years. A family veterinarian adjusts the plan as they change, so care always fits the pet you have today, not the one they were last year.

FIRST YEAR

Puppies & Kittens

The first months at home shape everything that follows. We build a calm vaccination and deworming schedule, guide you on nutrition and portion sizes, and use short, positive visits to make future clinic trips easier.

  • First health check and questions
  • Vaccination and deworming plan
  • Nutrition and portioning advice
  • Socialisation and handling tips
YEARS 2 TO 7

Active Adult Pets

The routine years benefit most from consistency. An annual wellness visit keeps vaccines, weight, dental care and skin issues on track, and quietly prevents most of the problems that show up later in life.

  • Annual physical and vaccine review
  • Weight and dental assessment
  • Parasite prevention updates
  • Diet and lifestyle check-in
AGE 8 AND BEYOND

Senior Companions

Older pets change quickly, so visits move to twice a year with screening bloodwork, pain assessment and mobility support. Small, timely adjustments in these years often add the most comfortable time to their lives.

  • Twice-yearly checkups
  • Screening bloodwork and urine tests
  • Joint and mobility support
  • Comfort-focused pain management
YOUR FIRST VISIT

What a consultation actually looks like.

No white-coat rush, no jargon, no pressure. Just a calm, honest conversation about your pet, followed by a clear plan you leave with.

  1. 01

    Warm welcome

    A calm reception, low-stress waiting and time for your pet to settle before anything else happens.

  2. 02

    Listening first

    A focused conversation about diet, behaviour, history and the specific reason you came in today.

  3. 03

    Nose-to-tail exam

    A careful physical examination covering weight, coat, eyes, ears, mouth, heart, lungs, abdomen and joints.

  4. 04

    Honest plan

    A clear plan with reasoning, expected costs and any tests that are truly needed, in the priority they should happen.

  5. 05

    Aftercare guidance

    Written notes, home-care instructions and a clear line to reach us if anything changes after you leave.

Dr Kaushal, family pet doctor at Ichi and Ori Pet Care, Sector 90 Noida
WHY FAMILIES STAY WITH US

The reasons pet parents keep coming back.

  • Time to actually listen
  • One trusted doctor across visits
  • Honest advice, no upselling
  • Transparent costs before you decide
  • In-house diagnostics for faster answers
  • Calm, low-stress consultation rooms
  • Follow-up messages and check-ins
  • A doctor who remembers your pet
AREAS WE SERVE

The pet doctor for South Noida.

Our clinic in Sector 90 is easy to reach from Noida Expressway and the neighbouring residential sectors, with quiet parking and short waits at consultation time.

Sector 90 Sector 137 Sector 143 Sector 168 Sector 93 Sector 100 Sector 128 Noida Expressway Nearby residential societies
OUR PROMISES

The care philosophy behind every visit.

Four commitments that shape how we consult, how we recommend and how we stay in touch between appointments.

Honesty above everything

You will always hear what your pet actually needs, and what can safely wait, before any test or treatment is added to the plan.

Clear communication

No jargon, no rushed explanations. You leave every consultation knowing exactly what is happening and why.

Compassion by default

Anxious pets, nervous parents, complicated histories, all handled with patience and the same kindness we would want for our own family.

Continuity of care

One doctor, one detailed record, one long-term plan. Your pet is not a new file every time you visit.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Pet doctor questions, answered honestly.

A pet doctor, more formally a veterinarian, is trained to examine, diagnose and treat medical conditions across species. Beyond illness care, a good family pet doctor also guides preventive health, nutrition, vaccinations, dental care and behavioural questions, and stays with your pet across every life stage.

Book your pet’s next visit with a doctor who remembers them.

Whether it is a first consultation, a booster review or something that just does not feel right, we are here to listen, examine and help you decide the best next step for your pet.