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81, Andrássy út, 1062, Budapest, HU Węgry
érintkezés telefon: +36 1 351 7374
nagyobb térkép és irányokLatitude: 47.5086343, Longitude: 19.0690122
Varga Emília
::Csak időpontra lehet menni. Nincs is senki a rendelőben, mégis várni kellett egy fél órát. Most költöztünk ide a kutyámmal. Csak az éves oltást adattam be, és útlevelet kértem. A fiatal doktornő kéretlenül ajánlott sok vizsgálatot biztonságból. Majd ezek után ezért közel 30 ezer forintot kellett fizetnem. Nagyon túlárazott. És a segítőkészség csak a pénzről szól. Nem tudom ajánlani.
Ikarus Consulting
::I tried the clinic but found out, the medications are heavily overpriced and the doctors trying to sell more than actually is needed. The Budapest hospital is a much better choice, even if you have to wait longer. I would not recommend this doctor. I went there with my dog.
Csilla Buzás
::Fiatal, tapasztalatlan személyzet, pici, rosszul felszerelt rendelő, ahol jó sok pénzért 2 hónapon át félrekezelték a kiscicámat. Végül másik állatorvoshoz kellett fordulnom, de már későn. Kölyökcicára eleve nincsenek berendezkedve megfelelő kis méretű eszközökkel. Csak időponttal fogadnak, csak délután, és a csúszás folyamatos - bár ez lenne a legnagyobb probléma, de sajnos nem ez.
patrizia schlee
::Hi, we where there with out three puppys, and they are great. Much better than the klinic at the universtiy. We finaly got the parvotest we wanted. The vet was super. One thing i missed and that was, that they didn´t send us to the klinik with a very sick puppy that it cought stay there overnight. But in condition was getting worse.
L. G.
::Sorry, but I can't recommend this doctor to anyone in Budapest. We went there for our yearly rabies vaccination and did ask to issue an EU-Pet-Passport. They charged us ~10k Ft. for the consulting and vaccine, which was OK. In addition to that they wanted 7k Ft. extra for the Passport. Later that day I found out the Vets at Szent Istvan University would have done all the vaccination including the passport for 10k Ft. total. But it was already too late to change. A few weeks later we finally had to to have our Pet-Passport issued (for the prior mentioned and probably slightly overpriced 7.000 Ft.), but the vet wanted to charge us an extra 3.000 Forint just for an update of our registration information in the Hungarian Petvet database. Which is a service always included in the offer of any other vet in Budapest, who I consulted following this ridiculous offer. Also I did already a registration before, with another database in my home country. All I had to do was to contact Petvet the Hungarian Vet Chamber by Email and they put a note into the system about the valid registration free of any charges. When I told them our dog had already all registrations and we would just need the new EU pet passport, they refused to do it and insisted on the 3.000 Forint Extra fee. Which I find ridiculously expensive and an unnecessary overcharge. Which I even told them. Instead of doing only what we asked for they just tried to charge us for things we didn't want or ask for. Also they gave us recommendations for very expensive lab tests even that there where no indications of any illness by our dog... Offers which we had do refuse politely. I understand Vets need earn money, but I find it absolutely unacceptable to charge mandatory extra fees for standard items like the update of the registration to raise the passport fee from 7 to 10k Ft. I would strongly recommend anyone coming to Budapest, to avoid this Vet.