Kleintierpraxis in der Torstraße
Welcome to the small animal practice in Torstrasse - your specialized veterinary practice in Berlin Mitte between Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz and Rosenthaler Platz. We are a veterinary practice specializing in the internal medicine of dogs and cats, located in the heart of Berlin. Our veterinarians and the entire team care for your dogs, cats, and small pets with compassion and state-of-the-art technology. **We also speak English and all kinds of customers are very welcome! :)**
Address
Torstraße 64, 10119 BerlinContact
- Phone: 03028598058
- Email: contact@kleintierpraxis-torstrasse.berlin
- Website: https://kleintierpraxis-torstrasse.berlin/
Services
- Emergency care
- Vaccinations
- Check-ups
- Surgery
- Dental care
- Diagnostics
Opening hours
| Monday | 10:00–13:00, 15:00–18:00 |
| Tuesday | 10:00–13:00, 15:00–18:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00–15:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00–12:00, 13:00–15:00 |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
Appointments are required to ensure we can dedicate sufficient time to you and your pet. This eliminates unnecessary waiting times at the veterinary practice , making your visit more relaxed. Appointments on weekends and home visits are available upon request.
Google rating: 4.9 / 5 (224 reviews)
Emergency services
If your pet is in a life-threatening condition, please remain calm. A phone call beforehand can often help to make important arrangements before the patient arrives. We ask for your understanding that emergencies must be prioritized.
Latest stories
How Often Should You Take Your Dog to the Vet?
Most dogs need regular vet visits based on their age. Puppies require frequent visits every 3–4 weeks for vaccinations, adult dogs should see the vet once a year for preventive care, and senior dogs need checkups every 6 months to catch age-related issues early. Dogs with health conditions may need more frequent monitoring. Staying consistent with these visits helps detect problems early, reduces long-term costs, and keeps your dog healthier for longer.
Signs your pet needs immediate veterinary care (2026 Emergency Guide)
If your pet shows symptoms such as difficulty breathing, seizures, collapse, uncontrolled bleeding, or suspected poisoning, you should seek emergency veterinary care immediately. These signs can indicate life-threatening conditions that can worsen within minutes or hours.