Welcome to the Animal Medical and Surgical Centre

“It is amazing how much love and laughter they bring into our lives and
even how much closer we become with each other because of them.”

– John Grogan

About the specialist

Dr. Ayyappan completed his B.VSc in 1986, M.VSc in Veterinary Surgery in 1988 and a PhD in Veterinary surgery in 1996 from Madras Veterinary College having stood first in all the programmes.  His passion is surgery with special emphasis on Small animal fracture repair, skeletal deformity corrections, Joint affections and Neurology. He possesses 33 years of clinical and teaching experience in small animal surgery. 

Dr Ayyappan was the first veterinarian from India to complete a 2 month AO small animal orthopaedic training at the Small animal hospital, University of Zurich, Switzerland in 1994. He is also the first veterinarian from India to complete the basic, advanced and special training in small animal orthopaedic surgery at AO-International, Davos, Switzerland in 1994, 1995 and 1999. Dr. Ayyappan subsequently completed a two year Clinical Post-doctoral fellowship in Orthopaedic surgery at the Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, USA from October, 2000-August, 2002. He has authored 82 clinical publications and 25 popular articles on pet practice. He is a recipient of 28 gold medals in his academic career and has guided 6 masters and 3 Ph.D students.

Our Mission

Pets are wonderful and special family members who gives us unconditional love and great joy with their and companionship through all stages of our lives, and have unspoken trust and loyalty. The support of these unique relationship is a responsibility pet parents accept gladly. The responsibility of a veterinarian is to provide quality, personalized health care to companion animals and to treat pets and pet parents with compassion and respect. We are fully aware of the special role pets play in the family and are committed to supporting your pets health. Our endeavour is to ensure that pets together enjoy happy, healthy, pain free and active life.  Choosing the right veterinarian is as important as choosing a family physician family especially more so when speciality services are required. A pet parents’ decision has a direct bearing on the wellbeing of your pet. Our passion is to facilitate and perform quality surgical and medical procedures provide highest standards of care to benefit pet parents. 

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Years Of Experience

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Happy Pets

Interesting Cases

The loose hips that were managed surgically

My own pet Miss Amya was hip dysplastic ( loose hips and a wobbly walk) when she adopted us. She was 16 weeks old. Performed a procedure called JPSS ( Cauterising the pubic bone with low voltage electricity) and the results were excellent. She is now 5 years old and a happy healthy playful dog It is important to diagnose and treat the dysplasia early ( less than 20 weeks) . Have done quite a few of these procedures with success
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Interesting Cases

Calvin can walk normally again

Calvin was a 6 year old playful Labrador with a grade 4 patellar luxation ( The knee cap was out of the socket and had twisted his tibial bone). He was progressively worsening with the lower part of the limb getting twisted slowly and walking was becoming stressful. A couple of surgeries later, he went on to lead a normal life for 6 years The pet parents thoughts which made me feel on top of the world.
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Interesting Cases

Back to Monkey business

A 10 month old capuchin weighing 800 gms broke his thigh bone in to two. Fixed the fracture with a tiny plate and pin, the first of its kind in the world. He was soon back to his old tricks ( and I had an interesting publication in a leading international veterinary journal ‘ Veterinary Record’.
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Helping Your Pet Walk Again: Dr Ayyappan Subburamanujam

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The loose hips that were managed surgically

My own pet Miss Amya was hip dysplastic ( loose hips and a wobbly walk) when she adopted us. She was 16 weeks old. Performed a procedure called JPSS ( Cauterising the pubic bone with low voltage electricity) and the results were excellent. She is now 5 years old and a happy healthy playful dog
who is also the ‘lady boss’ of the house. It is important to diagnose and treat the dysplasia early ( less than 20 weeks) . Have done quite a few of these procedures with success