Cabinet Medical Veterinar
Strada Țiglari 22, Sibiu
no phone listed
Clinica Veterinară
Strada Mirăslău 21, Sibiu
no phone listed
Farmacia Veterinară
Strada Faurului 7, Sibiu
no phone listed
Skyvet
Strada Eduard Albert Bielz 54, Sibiu
📞 +40 742 832 972 🕒 Mo-Sa 08:00-20:00
Spitalul Veterinar Transilvania
Strada Bâlea 15, Sibiu
no phone listed

How to choose a vet in Sibiu

A good vet relationship is built around routine care, not emergencies. The clinic that knows your pet — vaccination history, weight, allergies — will give better advice when something goes wrong. On a first visit, look for: enough time spent (not a rushed 5 minutes), questions about diet and lifestyle, a clear explanation of what was found, and a written estimate before any non-trivial procedure.

For exotic species (rabbits, ferrets, parrots, reptiles, rodents) look for a clinic that explicitly lists exotic / NAC consults — anaesthesia and dosing differ enough that a generalist may decline the case. For livestock or equine medicine, choose a large-animal practice. For complex surgery, ask how often the team has handled the specific procedure — availability and expertise are not the same.

Emergency vet care in Sibiu

In emergencies — suspected poisoning (chocolate, raisins, antifreeze, human medicines, rodenticide), severe trauma, sudden laboured breathing, seizures, urinary blockage in male cats, difficult labour, heavy bleeding — call a clinic right away, ideally one you already know. Clinics tagged „24/7” above show that flag in OSM, but verify by phone before driving — overnight rotations change without notice.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a vet consultation cost in Sibiu?

Basic consultations typically start at RON 50–80 in a neighbourhood clinic and can reach RON 150–300 in a specialised practice or one with overnight hours. Tests and procedures (blood work, ultrasound, X-ray, neutering) are billed separately. Always ask for a written estimate first — prices vary widely between clinics, and after-hours or weekend visits can cost 50–100 % more.

Are there 24/7 emergency vets in Sibiu?

A handful of clinics offer 24/7 cover or overnight rotations — they're tagged „24/7” in the list above whenever the OpenStreetMap record holds the schedule. The list isn't exhaustive: not every clinic updates its hours in OSM. Save your preferred clinic's phone number now and call ahead before driving out at night.

Can I buy veterinary antibiotics over the counter?

No. In Romania, veterinary antibiotics are prescription-only — they're dispensed at the prescribing vet's clinic or at a veterinary pharmacy with a written script. Pet shops only sell OTC products: external parasite treatments, supplements, vitamins, shampoos. Treating without a diagnosis accelerates antibiotic resistance and can harm your pet — always consult the vet first.

Which vaccines are mandatory?

For dogs, rabies vaccination is legally required. The core panel (distemper, parvovirus, hepatitis, leptospirosis) is strongly recommended. For cats, the recommended core set covers panleukopenia, calicivirus and rhinotracheitis. Rabies is also required for any animal travelling within the EU. Booster schedules (annual vs triennial) are decided by the vet based on age, lifestyle and local risk.

Can I give my pet human medicines?

Never without veterinary advice. Many human medicines are toxic to pets: paracetamol (acetaminophen) is lethal to cats, ibuprofen causes kidney failure in dogs, and even aspirin has no safe dose without weight-based adjustment. If your pet swallows something, call the vet immediately with the exact name and estimated dose.

How do I find an exotic-species vet in Sibiu?

Look for clinics tagged „exotic” in the list above, or search the wider Sibiu county for practices that mention NAC (non-conventional animal) consults — birds, reptiles, ferrets, rabbits, rodents. If none come up, call a general clinic and ask for a referral — most have a network.