Vets in Berlin
Find vets in Berlin, compare local veterinary clinics, and explore services near you. Discover trusted vets for checkups, treatments, and emergency care.
Districts
Veterinary clinics
- Dipl vet med. Jörg Porada – Mitte
- Tierarztpraxis Dr. C. Lewandowski und Dr. S. Klug – Buckow
- Naturheilkunde für Tiere – Halensee
- Kleintierpraxis in der Torstraße – Mitte
- Mobile Hundephysio Sabrina Findeisen – Friedrichshain
- Tierarztpraxis Tierlieb – Westend
- Tierarztpraxis Gasteiner Straße – Wilmersdorf
- Tierheilpraxis Kreuzberg – Friedrichshain
- filu Tierarztpraxis Charlottenburg - Allgemein- und Notfallmedizin – Charlottenburg
- Tierarztpraxis Alexandra Sypitzki – Charlottenburg
- Tierarztpraxis Galina Schirow GmbH – Hansaviertel
- Rex Tierarztpraxis – Neukölln
- Tierarzt Dr. Ferencz – Moabit
- Tierartzpraxis Gotthardt – Grunewald
- Kleintiermedizin am Lützowufer – Tiergarten
- Tierarztpraxis am Urbanhafen – Kreuzberg
- Dr. König – Schmargendorf
- Tierarztpraxis Otto Suhr – Charlottenburg
- Dr. Wolfgang Hoffmann – Moabit
- Vogelpraxis - Avian and exotic animals – Charlottenburg
- Tierarztpraxis O.C. Lombardi – Britz
- Dr. Miriam Oczipka – Charlottenburg
- Tierarztpraxis am Bundesplatz – Wilmersdorf
- Tierarztpraxis Am Westend – Charlottenburg
- Praxis für Tierzahnheilkunde – Westend
- Tierarztpraxis am Lietzenseepark – Charlottenburg
- Dirk Oschika veterinary – Friedrichshain
- Tierarztpraxis Liegnitzer – Kreuzberg
- Tierarzt Bello & Co. – Neukölln
- Tierärztliche Praxis Beck – Neukölln
- Tierärztliche Gemeinschaftspraxis – Wilmersdorf
- Tierarztpraxis Oldenburger Straße – Moabit
- Tierarztpraxis Wagner Berlin – Friedrichshain
- Tierarztpraxis Sonnenallee – Neukölln
- Tierarztpraxis Sarah Watson – Neukölln
- Berliner Tierarztpraxis – Wilmersdorf
- Tierarztpraxis im Frauenviertel - Firchow – Rudow
- Dr. Angelika Block – Halensee
- Tierärztezentrum Birte Nannen – Neukölln
- Tierarztpraxis am Hermannplatz – Neukölln
- Tierarztpraxis PD Dr. med. vet. Thomas Göbel – Wilmersdorf
- Tierarztpraxis Laskawy – Friedrichshain
- Tierarztpraxis Friedrichshain – Friedrichshain
- Tierarztpraxis Bärenwiese/ Tiernotarzt Berlin – Wilmersdorf
- Rex Tierarztpraxis – Friedrichshain
- Tierarztpraxis Denisse Barrera – Neukölln
- Tierarztpraxis für Augenheilkunde – Dr. Emmelmann & Dr. Fengler – Mitte
- Flidais Neukölln – Neukölln
- Flidais Kreuzberg – Kreuzberg
- Tierarztpraxis Ralf Neuer – Mitte
Frequently asked questions
How much does a vet visit cost in Berlin?
Veterinary costs in Berlin depend on the type of treatment and the official German veterinary fee schedule (GOT). Prices may vary depending on the complexity of the case and whether it is an emergency.
Is there a 24-hour emergency vet in Berlin?
Some veterinary clinics in Berlin offer emergency services or extended hours. Availability can vary by district and day, so calling ahead is recommended.
Where can I find an emergency vet in Berlin on weekends?
Emergency coverage in Berlin may rotate between clinics, especially on weekends and public holidays. It's important to check opening hours or contact the clinic directly before visiting.
Which Berlin districts have the most veterinary practices?
Larger districts such as Mitte, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, and Pankow tend to have a higher concentration of veterinary clinics, though availability varies across neighborhoods.
Can I book a vet appointment online in Berlin?
Some veterinary practices in Berlin offer online booking, while others require phone appointments. It's best to check directly with the clinic.
What should I do if my pet needs urgent care outside normal hours?
If your pet shows severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, seizures, or sudden collapse, contact an emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
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