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Buneba

Rating 4.4
15 ratings
Open until 6:00 PM
+995 593 55 79 79
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Tbilisi, Otar Chiladze Street, 166/5
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Tbilisi, Otar Chiladze Street, 166/5
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+995 593 55 79 79
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Open until 6:00 PM
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Medical University
390 m
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Medical UniversityDelisiTechnical University
Republican Hospital
51 m
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Republican HospitalInfectious HospitalBudapesht StreetOtar Chiladze StreetShalva Nutsubidze Street
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Алена S.
Level 5 Local Expert
February 19
We are very pleased with the clinic. Several specialists paid attention to our dog at once, and it feels like a large team of doctors is working. The attitude is attentive and professional. A separate plus is very affordable prices. We recommend it
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Мария М
Level 2 Local Expert
March 5
Do you want to spend money and leave the clinic without a single paper report? Then come here. My experience of contacting this veterinary clinic turned out to be extremely negative. To begin with, they didn't give me any documents at all after the appointment. There is no conclusion, no ultrasound report, no discharge with appointments. At the same time, ultrasound is not cheap and in normal clinics it is always accompanied by a written protocol. There's nothing here. They gave my dogs some injections, but they didn't even name the drugs they were injecting, although I asked several times what they were. That is, the owner of the animal does not know what exactly was injected into his pet after the reception. This is simply unacceptable. A separate point is absolutely questionable diagnostic actions. An express virus test was performed, which in such situations is usually uninformative and often gives false results. At the same time, I have the same symptoms in a cat who ate the same food with the dogs, which was immediately reported to the doctors. Cats cannot get sick with most canine viral infections, so in this case, such a test looked like a banal attempt to breed for an additional service. The competence of a doctor also raises big questions. For example, ultrasound technician Victoria labeled the banal dirt on my dog's fur from puddles as flea feces. When I pointed out that the dog had been treated with Bravecto and there could be no fleas on it, she confidently stated that Bravecto had been acting against fleas for only four weeks, although this was simply checked according to the instructions and did not correspond to reality: it was valid for 12 weeks. For a person with a veterinary education, such mistakes look strange. The appointments look no less questionable: with gastroenterocolitis, dogs were prescribed Mezim Forte, fuflomycin without meaning or benefit. The organization of the clinic is a separate problem. The queue is full of chaos. During the ultrasound, strangers come into the office, start to figure out the order of the queue and accuse the doctor of accepting ME instead of their patient. As if I should feel guilty now that I dared to come here at all. As a result, you don't feel like you're at a doctor's appointment, but rather like you're participating in some kind of circus performance. In general, after visiting this clinic, I had to take additional advice from another doctor. Who prescribed a completely different treatment for the dogs: instead of Mezim Forte, a normal antiemetic that improves perestalsis. And a normal remedy for gastritis. After that, they immediately felt better.
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Екатерина Каличенок
Level 6 Local Expert
May 14, 2024
A good clinic, a wide range of services. I would especially like to mention the doctor Sabich Victoria, we come to the reception with cats not for the first time, we are always super attentive to animals, professionally prescribed treatment, satisfied cats and us.
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