Waldheimstraße 32, 1220 Wien, Austria
You can walk in without an appointment during the stated opening hours. I explained my concerns by email, which I understand perfectly well, as I can't be constantly on the phone while working. I immediately felt at ease and didn't feel ripped off like I did at other veterinary clinics. The prices are truly affordable. My dog needed surgery, and I got a date within three days (all preliminary examinations had already been done), and that was right before my vacation. A check-up after two days, a quick look at the wound, antibiotics, and that was it. No additional hidden costs, very honest and competent. I've only heard good things about this vet and was able to see for myself that my dog is in the best hands there. Many thanks to Ms. Nehring, and also to the (anesthesia) assistant, who constantly checked to see if the old dog's heart was still beating.
Here, the animal's well-being is paramount! Dr. Nehring acts with extensive knowledge, experience, dedication, a strong sense of responsibility, and composure, even in delicate situations. A heartfelt thank you for saving our furry friend's life!
Very nice doctor, I got an appointment for further treatment right away 🥰🥰🥰
I'm very sorry, but as an experienced veterinarian, which she undoubtedly is, I find it irresponsible that she's afraid of cats. She wanted to put my 16-year-old cat under anesthesia to draw blood!!! because she's afraid of being bitten. Any anesthesia, even in humans, shortens life. That's a fact. There are several ways to protect oneself from more aggressive animals. For example, they can be placed in a kind of bag where only their paw is visible for the blood draw... this has been done successfully with him several times. But to unnecessarily anesthetize a 16-year-old cat out of fear and/or convenience is, in my opinion, irresponsible.
Dipl-TA Jutta Nehring
Waldheimstraße 32
1220 Wien
Austria