Kleintiermedizin am Lützowufer
The veterinary practice Kleintiermedizin am Lützowufer closes a gap between general practice and veterinary clinic We offer high-quality veterinary care using modern technology and providing ongoing professional development for our staff in their respective areas of expertise. We have a strong network of veterinarians and, when necessary, refer patients to the appropriate specialist in their field. Patients who have been referred to us by their treating veterinarian will of course receive a return referral and complete their final treatment there.
Address
Lützowufer 26, 10787 BerlinContact
- Phone: 03026397900
- Email: praxis@vet-berlin.de
- Website: https://www.vet-berlin.de/
Services
- Vaccinations
- Check-ups
- Surgery
- Diagnostics
Opening hours
| Monday | 09:00–13:00, 14:00–18:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00–13:00, 14:00–18:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00–13:00, 14:00–18:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00–13:00, 14:00–18:00 |
| Friday | 09:00–13:00 |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
Every Wednesday: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM dermatological consultation with veterinarian Dr. Cornelia Fittschen.
Google rating: 4.8 / 5 (326 reviews)
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