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Thailand registered veterinary hospitals and clinics (2020-2024)
~3,800 facilities (2024)
Registered veterinary clinics and hospitals reached roughly 3,800 facilities in 2024 per the Veterinary Council of Thailand registry, up from approximately 2,400 in 2020. Greater Bangkok concentrates around 35% of all licensed facilities, with Chonburi, Chiang Mai, and Nakhon Ratchasima rounding out the top tier. The chain veterinary hospital model (Pet Hospital Society, iVet, Thonglor Pet Hospital) is consolidating roughly 5-7% of urban facilities, importing US and Japanese specialty equipment for diagnostic imaging, oncology, and orthopaedic surgery. Single-vet clinics remain the dominant model in upcountry markets.
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Registered veterinary clinics and hospitals reached roughly 3,800 facilities in 2024 per the Veterinary Council of Thailand registry, up from approximately 2,400 in 2020. Greater Bangkok concentrates around 35% of all licensed facilities, with Chonburi, Chiang Mai, and Nakhon Ratchasima rounding out the top tier. The chain veterinary hospital model (Pet Hospital Society, iVet, Thonglor Pet Hospital) is consolidating roughly 5-7% of urban facilities, importing US and Japanese specialty equipment for diagnostic imaging, oncology, and orthopaedic surgery. Single-vet clinics remain the dominant model in upcountry markets.
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Registered veterinary clinics and hospitals reached roughly 3,800 facilities in 2024 per the Veterinary Council of Thailand registry, up from approximately 2,400 in 2020. Greater Bangkok concentrates around 35% of all licensed facilities, with Chonburi, Chiang Mai, and Nakhon Ratchasima rounding out the top tier. The chain veterinary hospital model (Pet Hospital Society, iVet, Thonglor Pet Hospital) is consolidating roughly 5-7% of urban facilities, importing US and Japanese specialty equipment for diagnostic imaging, oncology, and orthopaedic surgery. Single-vet clinics remain the dominant model in upcountry markets.
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Values are count of registered facilities. Includes mobile and pop-up clinics where licensed.
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