Every visit to the vet can be
a positive experience.
We can’t imagine life without animals, so we’ve created a veterinary concept that puts the health of dogs and cats first so we can enjoy life together as much as possible.
With over 13 years of experience both locally and internationally, our daily mission is to provide top-notch medical care to your furry family members, focusing on prevention, wellbeing, and innovative practices.
We perform a wide range of surgical interventions under maximum aseptic conditions—soft tissue surgery, orthopedic surgery, oncological, and reconstructive surgery. Our clinic is equipped with modern apparatus and instruments to European reference standards.
Prior to each surgical intervention, it is recommended to undergo a preoperative consultation with the surgeon to establish and discuss the surgical protocol. Surgical interventions are performed only under inhalation anesthesia, and a preoperative examination is advised.
During the operation, the patient is continuously monitored by specialized anesthetists using modern equipment (pulse, respiratory rate, heart rate, oxygen saturation, body temperature), who establish an appropriate analgesic protocol for each case after the intervention.
Postoperatively, the surgeon communicates with the pet owners about the general progress of the pet. When the patient is ready for discharge, all information regarding the surgical intervention, as well as recommendations for the recovery period, treatment, and necessary follow-up examinations, are thoroughly explained and provided.
This type of anesthesia provides us with the opportunity to have much more efficient control over the patient during the intervention and the possibility to reduce certain side effects of substances used in injectable anesthesia.
ith the help of modern equipment available in our clinic, we try to minimize the risks associated with extensive surgical interventions, using protocols tailored to the patient’s type and needs.
Inhalation anesthesia combined with a well-calculated analgesic protocol is currently the most used technique, both in routine surgery and in emergency surgery where necessary. The advantages of inhalation anesthesia include:
Systemic absorption of gas is extremely low and is rapidly eliminated.
We know that the first interaction between the vet, the patient, and the pet parents is very important. That’s why we manage this moment with gentleness and curiosity from both sides, so that your family pet can benefit from an authentic, stress-free experience.
During the consultation, we collect comprehensive information through inspection, palpation, auscultation, percussion, and thermometry.
Laboratory tests are recommended in case of detecting or suspecting pathological changes during the general consultation, as well as screening before any surgical intervention, to minimize risks.
In our clinic, you benefit from laboratory tests including hematological examination, dry biochemistry, urinary sum and sediment, coproparasitological examination, rapid viral and parasitic tests.
Additionally, in collaboration with specialized external laboratories, our team of specialists can offer you a wide and complete range of additional investigations such as cytological and histopathological examinations, PCR tests, bacteriological and fungal examinations, and hormone tests.
After establishing a diagnosis, our team of doctors prepares the treatment plan. The success of the treatment belongs to both the pet parents and the medical team, so collaboration from both sides is necessary. We offer preventive treatments such as internal and external deworming, monitoring, and postoperative treatment.
Our patients benefit from the latest approaches and treatment methods, and pet parents are always provided with simple and clear instructions regarding the dosage and administration of the treatment.
For junior pets requiring their first vaccinations, we recommend completing the full vaccination schedule, which begins at 6 weeks of age and is completed with the rabies vaccine at 12 weeks for puppies.
For kittens, the vaccination schedule begins at 8 weeks of age, with a booster at 12 weeks.
Both dogs and cats require annual boosters.
The veterinarian may suspect a parasitic problem based on the pet’s symptoms (diarrhea/ weight loss/ vomiting, etc.) and, accordingly, recommends copro parasitological investigations before intervening with a specific treatment.
Deworming can be internal or external, and depending on the chosen medication in consultation with your veterinarian, it can be done once every few months or monthly.
Since each patient is different, in our clinic, they receive tailored recommendations for an optimal, nutrient-balanced, and premium-quality diet based on specific needs.
Whether it’s for a silky and shiny coat, strong and healthy joints, weight control, atopy, or gastrointestinal or urinary tract issues, our veterinarians create nutrition plans that address individual requirements so that your pet can enjoy life to the fullest with you.
In emergency medicine, time is crucial, which is why we recommend that pet owners call ahead in case of a medical emergency to mobilize the team and manage the case as quickly as possible.
Upon arrival at the clinic, a triage is necessary to determine the priority and level of medical assistance required.
Triage involves a primary assessment and the identification of potentially life-threatening situations, followed by a secondary assessment after stabilization, which includes a complete medical history and a clinical examination accompanied by imaging methods such as rapid radiological and ultrasonographic assessment for emergency patients, abdominal and thoracic POCUS.
In the intensive care department, patients requiring medical recovery are carefully monitored and cared for by our team in an environment specially designed to provide them with all the comfort they need.
The set of cages in which patients will be hospitalized during their stay has been designed and customized to provide your family with a comfortable, warm, and spacious environment.
Radiological examination is primarily used in diagnosing traumatic and congenital orthopedic problems such as fractures, dislocations, osteoarthritis, as well as in establishing soft tissue conditions such as foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract problems like urolithiasis, and respiratory and cardiac system conditions.
Additionally, preoperative radiographs are essential in performing proper surgical planning, both in orthopedic and soft tissue interventions.
Abdominal ultrasound examination is a non-painful and non-invasive imaging diagnostic method that allows for the visualization and detailed examination of internal organs such as the stomach, liver, kidneys, bladder, and spleen, as well as the identification and status of gestation.
Abdominal ultrasound serves as a supplementary investigation in addition to clinical examination and laboratory tests (blood tests).
Within the clinic, we perform stomatological interventions only under inhalation anesthesia:
Basic diagnostic techniques can be performed within our clinic:
These are subsequently processed in external partner laboratories, and the results obtained are relevant in choosing a therapeutic plan.