Københavns Dyrehospital

Poppelstykket 11, København
5 oranları
8.40/10.00
+45 36 17 57 11

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vivian tolba (29.10.2017 08:45)
Ikke speciel venlig modtagelse.
Tina Trane (29.07.2017 09:24)
Vores hund var syg, udmattet og havde været ved egen dyrlæge i løbet af ugen. Desværre blev det ikke helt afklaret, hvad hun fejlede. Søndag kørte vi hende til Københavns Dyrehospital. Hun blev indlagt. Fra søndag til onsdag blev vi beroliget flere gange om, at hun var i bedring. Hun havde fået mavesår og var sat i behandling for dette. Vi hentede hende onsdag. Frederik (dyrlæge) fortalte os grundigt om situationen, og for første gang i mere end en uge faldt der ro på. Nu er det lørdag, og vores hund er lige så fræk som altid - også selv om vi giver hende en masse medicin. For os er det en indikator på, at behandlingen er rigtigt sammensat. Vi takker for kompetent behandling og kommer meget gerne igen.....omend vi ikke håber, det sker foreløbig ;-)
Joakim Ringstad (15.07.2017 00:08)
Nyinflyttad efter 6 år i Norge. Av det jag upplevde av behandling och service av våran labrador idag har jag aldrig upplevt hos en veterinär tidigare varken i Sverige eller Norge. Hjälpte oss med massa grejer som inte förväntades av oss vid en vanlig vaccination. Detta besöket fick oss att vilja komma tillbaka och blir våran nummer ett veterinär under hela våran framtida vistelse i Köpenhamn. Vi kommer tillbaka och rekommenderar detta till alla vi i framtiden träffar. Prismässigt kostade det runt 1000,- för bland annat rabies och två andra årliga vaccin. Detta är normalt för vad vi har betalat hos andra veterinärer tidigare. Ok pris och super service!
Karsten Tolberg (01.05.2017 08:23)
Er dybt taknemmelig for den yderst kompetente behandling vores Staffordshire Bullterrier fik på klinikken her i nat efter, at den var blevet overfaldet og skambidt af en schæfer. Vi følte os med det samme trygge ved at overlade vores hund til behandling hos vagthavende dyrlæge, og vores hund fulgte da også tillidsfuldt med hende da vi gik. Nu er hun heldigvis hjemme igen og skal have masser af ro og kærlighed.
Eva Km (22.11.2016 11:05)
When your pet is sick in the weekend, who you gonna call?

This is one of the two animal hospitals in Copenhagen that has opening hours in the weekend for emergency cases when other animal clinics are closed.

One of my cockatiels Chris got sick last Saturday, he was suddenly lethargic and released weird color excrement and started to vomit as well. As a long-term bird owner, I know that birds are extremely good in hiding their disease. Once they're showing it, usually it's almost always too late.

That's why I got panicky last Saturday when Chris looked very ill, I called the hospital telling that we were on our way, got a cab and went there. I was aware that the on-duty vet was not an avian specialist (it sucks sometimes when you have a parrot, because most animal clinics are only for dogs and cats - this is why I go to Kongelundens Dyreklinik usually) but he was a vet nonetheless.

It was Saturday evening at 6pm-ish and there was no waiting apart from a patient before me (I heard the waiting time at the Animal University Hospital in Frederiksberg is hellish) although we had to wait for around half an hour, it was not that bad.

The vet - Martin Bøje - was checking Chris gently and he weighed him in. He said that he thought Chris was a healthy bird physically but he got enteritis, and that he was glad that I brought him in relatively early so it could be treated with antibiotics. He gave him a shot and packed some antibiotics for me to give him at home for the next 3 days. All in all it was very quick yet I felt it was also thorough (although I usually asked for poop analysis at the usual clinics).

More waiting time after was probably because of administration business, when the vet students had to pack the antibiotics and showed me how to give him the medicine. I'm no novice when it comes to birds, but it's nice that they are also very thorough in showing pet owners what to do.

It's obviously always more expensive to go to this emergency vet in the weekend than the usual animal clinics, but it's totally worth it. After all, you can always get more money but nothing can replace your pet, right? Update: my Chris is getting better now, the medicine and treatment helps so that's a plus from me.

This could be a five-star review but I only took one because they didn't have any avian vet on duty.

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