Veterinary Clinic

Department and Clinic of Animal Internal Diseases

The General Clinic for Small Animals at the Internal Medicine Department provides diagnostic, treatment, and preventive services for companion animals, mainly dogs and cats, of all ages. The clinic specializes in organ, systemic, and metabolic diseases, offering clinical and laboratory diagnostics, treatment of diagnosed conditions, and comprehensive preventive care (vaccination and non-vaccination). Services are provided in the general and specialized clinics.

General Clinic for Small Animals Hours:

  • Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Contact the on-call veterinarian: Phone: 81 528 46 92 or 81 528 46 93

Services offered:

  • Emergency cases with rapid clinical and laboratory diagnostics using an in-house laboratory.
  • Treatment of chronic and complex cases.
  • Diagnosis of organ and metabolic diseases using clinical, laboratory, and equipment-based methods.
  • Treatments based on the latest recommended methods.
  • Medical advice on nutrition and exercise during illness.
  • Prevention of parasitic and infectious diseases: deworming, ectoparasite and tick control, and preventive vaccinations.
  • Rabies vaccination.
  • Grooming instructions: nail trimming, ear cleaning, etc.
  • Nutritional advice for all life stages.
  • Exercise and activity recommendations for pets in various life stages.
  • Diagnosis of skin diseases in dogs and cats, including cytological examination and skin biopsies for conditions such as itching, hair loss, discoloration, and skin eruptions.
  • Treatment of skin diseases of infectious, parasitic, immunological, hormonal, and metabolic origins.
  • Diagnosis of hereditary skin diseases in purebred dogs and cats.
  • Prevention of skin diseases with owner education and instructions.
  • Advice on skin and coat care for dogs and cats at different life stages.
  • Guidance on managing hereditary and chronic skin conditions.
  • Diagnosis of patients with exercise intolerance, breathing difficulties, and coughing, in animals of all ages.
  • Cardiac diagnostics for congenital heart diseases in young dogs and cats.
  • Diagnosis of hereditary heart diseases in purebred dogs and cats.
  • Cardiac assessments using clinical examination, auscultation, ECG, ultrasound, and, if needed, X-rays.
  • Treatment and management of cardiac patients of all ages.
  • Advice on nutrition and exercise during cardiac treatment.
  • Diagnosis of ophthalmic patients with acute and chronic symptoms such as tearing, redness, swelling, pain, and discharge from the conjunctival sacs, in animals of all ages.
  • Diagnosis of eye diseases related to aging in dogs and cats.
  • Non-surgical treatment of acute and chronic diseases of the anterior segment of the eye and accessory structures, including eyelids, third eyelid, tear apparatus, and conjunctiva.
  • Advice on eye care during treatment.
  • Guidance on preventing eye diseases in dogs and cats of all ages.
  • Periodic clinical and laboratory examinations for dogs and cats aged 7 and above.
  • Recommendations on diet, exercise, and preventive care for healthy senior dogs and cats.
  • Detailed diagnostic examinations for animals showing symptoms of illness.
  • Diagnosis and treatment of age-related diseases in senior dogs and cats.
  • Long-term conservative and pain management therapies.
  • Support for owners of chronically ill and terminal animals in making decisions about future care.
  • Diagnosis of respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, urinary, locomotor, and nervous system diseases in individual horses and livestock.
  • Individual diagnostics using clinical methods and mobile endoscopy, X-ray, ultrasound, and ECG equipment.
  • Herd-level diagnostics based on clinical and laboratory examinations, including biological material, water, soil, and feed sample analysis.
  • Treatment of individual horses and livestock with acute and chronic systemic diseases.
  • Herd treatment of cattle and swine based on diagnosis.
  • Advice on managing individual horses in terms of nutrition, exercise, and full preventive care.
  • Nutritional and preventive advice for breeding herds of cattle and swine, focusing on metabolic and production disease prevention.