28.06.2025
Veterinary Services in Malaysia: Are There Clinics That Speak Japanese?
If you’re living in Malaysia with your pet, one of the most important things to know is where to go when your furry friend needs medical attention.
For Japanese expats especially, it’s not uncommon to worry:
●"Can I explain my pet’s symptoms properly in English?"
●"Do I really understand the treatment my pet is receiving?"
These are understandable concerns. So in this article, we’ll walk you through the veterinary care environment in Malaysia, clinics that offer Japanese-speaking support, and additional services available for those who feel anxious about the language barrier.
Table of Contents:
- Overview of Veterinary Clinics in Malaysia
- Common Veterinary Services in Malaysia
- Is Japanese-Speaking Support Available?
- Paws Malaysia offers support with trusted veterinary partners!
Overview of Veterinary Clinics in Malaysia
Malaysia, especially areas like Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, has a wide range of private veterinary clinics and hospitals.
From well-equipped full-service hospitals to small, cozy neighborhood clinics, you’ll find many options depending on your pet’s needs.
Most veterinarians in Malaysia speak English, and many can also communicate in Malay or Chinese (Mandarin or Cantonese), reflecting the country’s multicultural background.
Common Veterinary Services in Malaysia
Veterinary clinics in Malaysia typically offer the following services:
- General health check-ups and vaccinations
- Spaying and neutering
- Heartworm, flea, and tick prevention
- Rabies antibody testing and health certificates for overseas travel
- Emergency care and surgeries
Many clinics are also equipped to handle procedures required for returning to Japan, such as microchipping and rabies antibody tests.
Is Japanese-Speaking Support Available?
As of 2025, it’s rare to find clinics with full-time Japanese-speaking veterinarians.
However, there is one standout clinic known for offering support in Japanese:
Lian Animal Clinic|Klang, Selangor


- Highlights: A female veterinarian with a Japanese father and Malaysian mother—fluent in Japanese
- Services:
Offers general medical care, dental services, vaccinations, health checks, X-rays and ultrasounds
Also provides alternative treatments like acupuncture (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and cryoablation therapy for tumors - Other Services:
✔ Home visit consultations
✔ Rabies titer testing and health certificates for international travel - Adress:253, Jalan Sentosa 41, Taman Bunga Melor, 41050 Klang, Selangor, Malaysia
- Phone Number:+603‑3345 1828
WhatsApp:+6010‑231 6828 - Opening Hours:
Mon–Fri: 10:00–13:30 / 15:00–18:30
Sat: 10:00–16:00
Sun: 10:00–14:00
(Wait times may vary by day and time.) - Website:https://www.liananimalclinic.com/home
If you're not confident in English, it can be stressful to understand diagnoses or procedures. But don't worry—help is available!
🐾 Paws Malaysia offers support with trusted veterinary partners!
We work with reputable clinics where English is spoken, and we offer full support services including:
- Vaccination scheduling
- Rabies antibody test arrangements
- Travel documentation support
Paws Malaysia can handle the booking and even accompany you to the clinic, so you can rest easy knowing you're in good hands—even without strong English skills.
Enjoy your pet life in Malaysia with peace of mind.
Feel free to reach out to us anytime for assistance!
Please feel free to contact us
Estimates and consultations are free.
(Calls from Japan only)
9:00-18:00
- *If we are unable to answer the phone, please let us know your number and we will call you back.
- *For inquiries from overseas, please use LINE or WhatsApp.