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Care services

General and internal veterinary medicine

Our medical expertise at your pets' service.

Our services

Preventive medicine

Protecting through vaccination, screening for genetic pathologies or anticipate and correct the problems associated with old age and obesity. Regular check-ups and preventive interventions ensure a longer, healthier life for our pets.

General medicine

Diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses, from infections to internal disorders. The proper practice of veterinary medicine keeps animals in good health, ensuring their well-being and a much better quality of life.

Dentistry

Practice of dental care for dogs or for cats on a regular basis to prevent oral diseases and infections and ensure good dental health, as well as contributing to a better diet.

Veterinary dermatology

Diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders in animals. From allergies and infections to dysimmune diseases, the veterinary dermatology helps your pet to regain or maintain healthy skin and a luxuriant coat, as well as monitoring its general state of health.

Veterinary cardiology

La veterinary cardiology treats heart disease congenital or acquired. Regular assessments and targeted interventions ensure cardiovascular health, which is vital to your pet's well-being.

Endocrinology

Maintaining hormonal balance is essential for the general health of dogs and cats. With age or in poor physical conditions, these balances can become disrupted. Regular monitoring and early detection are essential to prevent these pathologies, which can seriously damage your pet's health.

Oncology

Diagnosis and treatment of cancers in animals. Whether thanks to oncological surgery and/or chemotherapy, theerinary oncology offers advanced treatment options to improve the quality of life and prolong the survival of affected animals.

Gastroenterology

Treating gastrointestinal disorders is essential for healthy digestion and maintaining general health. It is also essential to explore the chronic disorderswhich may be the manifestation of a more general pathology. Precise diagnoses and appropriate treatments ensure keeping your animals healthy.

Breeding medicine / reproduction

Whether it's the prevention of livestock diseases, the heat managementreproductive assistance or birth management, helping to optimise the reproductive capacity of the animals.

Osteopathy and physiotherapy

The practice of osteopathy and physiotherapy for your dog or your catrelieves musculoskeletal disorders and jointsIt also helps to optimise post-operative recovery following reconstructive, orthopaedic or neurological surgery by promoting mobility and reducing pain.

Neurology

Veterinary neurology manages and treats pathologies and nervous system disorders to maintain general condition and your pet's attention.

Ophthalmology for animals

Eye health is important for your pets, because preserving their vision means preserving their comfort and well-being.

Discover our pet care services

We know you're concerned about your pet's health, and we're here to look after them. As part of our care, we carefully assess your pet's state of health, discuss treatment options and provide answers to all your questions.

Thanks to our methods
, we improve your pet's quality of life by providing the best possible care. Don't hesitate to share your concerns with us, and we'll do everything we can to ensure your pet receives the best possible care.

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FAQ

Your questions about meterinary medicine

The best diet depends on a number of factors, such as age, breed, etc., physical condition, and physiological status of your animal. Consult us for personalised recommendations and make sure you choose a balanced diet that meets your child's specific needs.

Vaccinations are essential if you want to prevent serious illnesses in cats. They protect against infections such as typhus, feline leukaemia and coryza. Consult our care team for a vaccination schedule tailored to your cat.

Signs of distress in a dog may include changes in behaviour, loss of appetite, lameness or unusual barking. If you notice any of these signs, consult us immediately for a thorough examination and appropriate care.

Antibiotics are a valuable tool in the treatment of bacterial infections in animals, but their use must be cautious and supervised by an expert. veterinary health professional who alone will be in a position to consider the usefulness of antibiotics in the treatment of symptoms. Don't hesitate to discuss this with our healthcare team.

- Invitation to an open day -

We're 1 year old!
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Open house Saturday 17 May

We invite you to take a look behind the scenes at our veterinary centre during our open day on Saturday 17 May from 2pm to 5pm.