Vets in Neukolln, Berlin
Find vets in Neukölln, Berlin, compare local veterinary clinics, and explore services near you. Discover trusted vets for checkups, treatments, and emergency care.
Veterinary clinics
- Tierarztpraxis Dr. C. Lewandowski und Dr. S. Klug – Buckow
- Tierarztpraxis O.C. Lombardi – Britz
- Rex Tierarztpraxis – Neukölln
- Tierärztliche Praxis Beck – Neukölln
- Tierarztpraxis Sonnenallee – Neukölln
- Tierarzt Bello & Co. – Neukölln
- Tierärztezentrum Birte Nannen – Neukölln
- Tierarztpraxis Sarah Watson – Neukölln
- Tierarztpraxis im Frauenviertel - Firchow – Rudow
- Tierarztpraxis am Hermannplatz – Neukölln
- Flidais Neukölln – Neukölln
- Tierarztpraxis Denisse Barrera – Neukölln
- Patrick O. Bolz – Britz
Frequently asked questions
How do I find a vet in Neukölln?
Use the Petary directory to browse veterinary clinics in Neukölln. Compare opening hours, services, and Google reviews to find the best practice for your pet.
How much does a vet visit cost in Neukölln?
Costs vary depending on the treatment and are governed by the German veterinary fee schedule (GOT). A basic consultation typically starts around €30–50. Specialist treatments and emergency services may cost significantly more.
Are there emergency vets in Neukölln?
Yes, several veterinary practices in Neukölln offer emergency services. Use the Petary directory to filter for emergency clinics and find urgent care for your pet.
What services do vets in Neukölln offer?
Veterinary clinics in Neukölln offer a wide range of services including vaccinations, check-ups, dental care, surgery, and diagnostics. Visit individual clinic pages for full details.
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How Often Should You Take Your Dog to the Vet?
Most dogs need regular vet visits based on their age. Puppies require frequent visits every 3–4 weeks for vaccinations, adult dogs should see the vet once a year for preventive care, and senior dogs need checkups every 6 months to catch age-related issues early. Dogs with health conditions may need more frequent monitoring. Staying consistent with these visits helps detect problems early, reduces long-term costs, and keeps your dog healthier for longer.