The Animal Clinic
We are a modern, fully equiped clinic with 2 operating- and 2 examination rooms. We use a gaseous anaesthetic breathing system, similar to normal human hospitals, along with intravenous general anaesthetic in order to be able to better control the depth of the anaesthesia, making sure that the animals stay completely under for as long as is needed and to ensure that the animal does not wake up during anaesthesia and that the whole procedure is completely pain free. We also have an extensive monitoring system which monitors heart rate, ECG, breathing rate, blood pressure and blood oxygen concentration so that the veterinary surgeon can be alerted immediately to any change in the patient's condition and enable him/her to react accordingly. The animal also goes home with a long lasting painkiller injection which avoids postoperative pain.
Our Equipment:
- gaseous anaesthetic breathing system
- digital x-ray system,
- Co 2 laser (google it...),
- Dental scaling unit,
- Ultrasound
- in-house laboratery for various tests.
- digital monitoring system
We The best possible Treatment
We introduced animal friendly procedures, giving less postoperative discomfort to the animal, faster healing (especially desirable considering that the vast amount of animals we neuter are strays and therefore go back to the streets almost immediately).
For dogs, we also use the gaseous anaesthetic breathing system, similar to normal human hospitals, along with intravenous general anaesthetic in order to be able to better control the depth of the anaesthesia, making sure that the animals stay completely under for as long as is needed and to ensure that the animal does not wake up during anaesthesia and that the whole procedure is completely pain free. We also have an extensive monitoring system which monitors heart rate, ECG, breathing rate, blood pressure and blood oxygen concentration so that the veterinary surgeon can be alerted immediately to any change in the patient's condition and enable him/her to react accordingly. The animal also goes home with a long lasting painkiller injection which avoids postoperative pain.
Have a look around the Clinic: