Welcome to the overview of our other treatments at A-Vet. Here you can learn more about the specialized services we offer to ensure your pet receives the best care. We offer emergency medicine for life-threatening situations, cardiac examinations to detect heart diseases, and advanced surgery for a range of conditions. In addition, you can read about our internal medicine treatments, which cover diseases of internal organs, as well as the use of laser therapy to speed up healing and reduce pain. For animals that require housing and monitoring, we also offer safe and comfortable solutions. Explore our treatments further to see how we can help your pet with modern technology and dedicated care.

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Emergency Veterinarian

Necessary medical treatment for animals in acute, often life-threatening situations. Covers everything from trauma treatment to acute disease intervention. Focus on rapid assessment and immediate treatment to stabilize the animal's condition and reduce the risk of serious complications.

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Calming

Use of drugs to calm animals in stressful or anxiety-provoking situations, such as during medical procedures or transport. The aim is to reduce stress and discomfort for the animal, while ensuring a safe and controllable situation for both the animal and the vet. Careful dosage control and monitoring is essential.

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Endoscopy

A minimally invasive diagnostic procedure where a thin, flexible tube with a camera (endoscope) is used to visualize internal parts of the animal's body, such as the gastrointestinal tract. Often used to examine and diagnose various conditions, take tissue samples or remove small foreign bodies without the need for major surgical interventions. Provides valuable insight with minimal risk to the animal.

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Heart examination

A comprehensive evaluation of the animal's heart function and health. Includes diagnostic methods such as echocardiography (ultrasound of the heart), electrocardiography (ECG) and X-rays to assess the structure and function of the heart. Used to identify and monitor heart disease, heart defects and related conditions. Important for early detection and treatment of heart problems.

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Internal medicine

A thorough evaluation and treatment of diseases and conditions that affect the animal's internal organs, such as the liver, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract and endocrine system. Includes a range of diagnostic tests such as blood tests, urinalysis, imaging and specialized procedures. Important for diagnosing, treating and managing complex internal diseases.

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Surgery

Surgical procedures to treat various health problems in animals, from sterilization to advanced operations such as tumor removal and bone repairs. Performed under anesthesia with a focus on the animal's safety and rapid recovery. Essential for conditions that require direct physical intervention.

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laser treatment

Use of low-level lasers to promote healing, reduce inflammation and relieve pain in animals. A non-invasive form of treatment that is effective for a range of conditions including arthritis, wound healing and muscle damage. Safe and painless, laser therapy supports faster recovery and improved quality of life for the animal.

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Installation

Provides safe and controlled accommodation for animals undergoing medical treatment or observation. Includes appropriate facilities for rest, nutrition and daily care. Important for animal recreation after operations or during long-term treatment courses, and ensures continuous monitoring of health status.

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Polyclinic

Offer of daily veterinary services without the need for admission. Includes consultations, routine health checks, vaccinations, and minor medical procedures. Focuses on preventive health work and rapid treatment of less serious conditions, with the possibility of immediate travel home for the animal after treatment.

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Reproduction

Services and advice related to animal reproduction and breeding. Covers everything from fertility assessments, mating advice, and assistance during pregnancy, to support at birth. Important to ensure healthy and successful breeding programs and to manage reproductive health problems.

Emergency medicine

A-Vet offers emergency medicine for dogs and cats, with a quick response to life-threatening situations such as collisions, infections and injuries.

Calming

We offer tailored calming solutions to reduce stress and anxiety in pets during examinations, blood tests and minor interventions.

Endoscopy

A-Vet offers endoscopy to examine the body's internal cavities, such as the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract and urinary tract, with precise diagnosis and treatment.

Heart examination

We carry out thorough heart examinations with advanced equipment such as EKG and echocardiography to diagnose heart diseases in pets.

Internal medicine

A-Vet offers internal medicine for the investigation and treatment of diseases in internal organs such as the liver, kidneys and gastrointestinal tract in pets.

Surgery

A-Vet offers surgery for dogs and cats, from routine procedures such as sterilization to advanced operations for complex medical conditions.

Laser Therapy

Laser therapy at A-Vet is used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation by promoting rapid healing without surgical intervention.

Installation

We offer safe housing with continuous monitoring for pets that need medical treatment or observation after surgery.