VETERINARY SERVICES
Pet Wellness Exams
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What does the pet wellness exam include?
Medical history
We will start with standard questions – this ensures that we do not forget to mention something important.
Full physical examination
A complete physical examination helps us get a very good idea of the health of your dog or cat.
Recommendations and treatment
After the physical examination, we will discuss with you any further recommendations or treatments
Medical history
Whether you’re worried about something out of the ordinary that your pet is doing at home, or just want some general advice on things like eating or bathing, we’ll make sure our veterinarian knows about it and will respond to your concerns.
Our goal is to make you feel confident and reassured with your four-legged friend’s health care plan.
Full Physical Examination
- Heart and lungs
- Gum color, temperature and pulse
- Abdomen and digestive system
- Lymph nodes
- Urinary tract and genitals
- Teeth and mouth
- Eyes, ears, nose and throat
- Skin and fur
- Muscles and joints
- Habitus and general appearance of the patient
Recommendations and treatment
- Vaccines
- Diagnostic testing, such as hemorrhage, and parasite testing, e.g.
- Recommendations for nutrition, weight loss, behavior and training, hormonal imbalance, brushing your teeth or another topic you would like to know more about when it comes to your pet’s health.
- Discuss the risks of parasites and diseases The best ways to prevent them so that your pet can be protected
- Advice on when to plan your pet’s next visit.
pet wellness exams
Frequently Asked Questions
Are you accepting new patients?
How often does my pet need a preventive examination?
Most pets are scheduled for a checkup every 6 to 12 months.
Often these visits coincide with vaccines and prophylactic deworming, so you can take care of everything at once.
Pets that are at higher risk of disease – whether infections, genetic or age-related conditions – will be advised to come for check-ups more often.
This includes growing puppies and kittens, some breeds, and adult pets.
What are your working hours and where can we find you?
Our working hours are:
Monday through Friday: 09:00 am – 18:30 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am – 14:00 pm
Sunday: Appointment only
Our veterinary clinic and pet store are located at:
ул. „Мальовица“ №4, ж.к. Акация, в гр. Велико Търново.
You can call us at 0889 59 2299 or send us an inquiry for online telehealth consultation.
How can I contact you in case of an emergency?
For emergencies, please contact us at 0889 59 2299
We can examine your pet here, on-site, when we are in the clinic.
For current business hours, please see the above box.
What types of pets and animals do you see?
We take care of many different types of pets! This includes dogs and cats, as well as birds, reptiles, ferrets, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and more!
Our chief veterinarian – Dr. Zdravko Dimitrov, also specializes in examining and providing veterinary care to productive animals – pigs, goats, cows, herbs, and others.
If you do not see your pet on this list, call us on 0889 59 2299.
We will let you know if we can examine it here, otherwise, we will recommend another trusted veterinarian.
Do you accept walk-ins?
Yes, we accept walk-ins.
Please note that we examine our patients in the following priority order: Emergencies, Scheduled examinations/consultations/operations, walk-ins.
If you do not have an appointment yet, you will have to wait until the first available free time opens. In the best case, it is good to contact us in advance to let you know when it will be most convenient to come to the place.
MedinaVet Veterinary Clinic
Veterinarian
Dr. Zdravko Dimitrov
Dr. Zdravko Dimitrov is the chief veterinarian at MedinaVet. He graduated from the Veterinary College in Lovech in 1989, as well as the Trakia University 10 years later.
He is known for his experience in dermatology, parasitology, and obstetrics.