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About veterinary clinic Strada Veterinarilor
Strada Veterinarilor is a veterinary clinic . Veterinary clinics in Romania typically offer consults for companion animals (dogs, cats), with some practices specialising in exotic pets, birds, rodents, or large animals. Call ahead before any visit — actual hours, on-call schedules and specialist availability are confirmed best by phone.
Services offered (indicative)
- General consults for dogs and cats
- Vaccinations (rabies legally required for dogs, plus core vaccine panel)
- Neutering / spaying
- Microchipping and EU pet passport issuance
- External parasite prevention
- Dermatology, ophthalmology, gastroenterology — within practice scope
- Minor surgical procedures
The list above is indicative, based on standard practice for the „veterinary clinic" category in Romania. Verify directly with the location which services are actually offered, what they cost, how to book, and any specialisations — per-location service data is not part of the OpenStreetMap dataset.
How to get to Strada Veterinarilor
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FAQ — Strada Veterinarilor
How do I find the exact opening hours?
The hours shown above come from OpenStreetMap when the record contains them. For confirmation before driving (especially weekends, holidays or after-hours), call the number listed. Many clinics also keep their schedule on Facebook.
Does this clinic handle emergencies?
OSM doesn't flag this location as 24/7 emergency-capable. For urgent cases, phone first to confirm a vet is in.
Can I walk in without an appointment?
Varies. Small clinics often see walk-ins after a quick call; larger practices require booking. Always phone first — you'll save an hour in the waiting room.
What documents do I need?
The pet's vaccination booklet (or EU pet passport if you have one), any previous test results, and a list of current medications. For a first visit, your owner ID.
Do they accept card payments?
Most urban clinics accept cards; smaller rural practices may prefer cash for small amounts. Confirm by phone if it matters.
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