Online veterinary consultation

TIME SAVING

The opportunity to get answers to all your questions about animal health online. You save your time by not wasting it on travel and not waiting in line at the veterinary clinic.

PET SAFETY

You can rest assured that your pet will not experience the stress of visiting the veterinarian. In addition, there will be no risk of contracting an infection when visiting a veterinary clinic.

QUALIFIED DOCTORS

Online consultations are conducted by the best veterinarians of the Doctor Pooh veterinary clinic.

Veterinarian consultation via video and chat

The consultation involves an initial and visual examination via video call to save your peace of mind and time, not only during a pandemic.


Consulting with a veterinarian online is a convenient way to get answers to your questions about the health of your pet or farm animal without leaving home.

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During an online consultation with a veterinarian

— identify the cause of the disease, develop a comprehensive recommendation for treating the pet, formulate a list of necessary diagnostic methods and prepare for a trip to the veterinary clinic (if necessary)

They will explain in detail an alternative point of view in a situation where the opinion of a specialist is important, and, of course, will do everything for the health of your pet!

Recommendations for online consultation

Animal care questions

If you want to get general advice on keeping and caring for an animal, you do not need to prepare specifically for an online consultation – the doctor will find out everything you need during the conversation with you.

Discussion of symptoms

If you want to discuss any symptoms or receive individual recommendations, be prepared to answer the doctor’s questions:

  • Gender, age and weight of your pet.
  • Vaccinations and other preventive measures (for example, treatment against parasites).
  • Past illnesses and injuries.
  • Animal nutrition.
  • Frequency and condition of stool.
  • Symptoms of the disease and behavioral abnormalities.