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  • Monday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday 6:00 – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 5:00 – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 5:00 – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Tierarztpraxis Dr. Regina Seemüller
Tierarztpraxis Dr. Regina Seemüller
Tierarztpraxis Dr. Regina Seemüller
Tierarztpraxis Dr. Regina Seemüller
Reviews
Camilo Pepone (01/04/2021)
People and animals are treated with a lot of expertise and empathy. Ms. Seemüller can always be reached in an emergency, even on weekends. Unfortunately, we had to try that out.
Petra Heuberger (12/07/2020)
Super vet. We feel that we are in good hands.
Renate Kühnlein (08/01/2020)
This is an incredibly competent veterinarian who also uses alternative healing methods. For me it is 240 km one way, and every km was worth it.
Claudia Lämmermann (02/24/2020)
It is our first dog and I have not been to Dr. Seemüller. But since a recommendation brought me to her, I also understand the little things that I would not have asked to ask for lack of experience. Here you are always fully informed about all connections. The methods are gentle and you always have the feeling that everything is consistent. It is important to me that I do not have to decide alone which of the different ways I want to go. She expresses her recommendations with so much conviction that I have always felt on the safe side.
T. Mann (08/13/2020)
We were desperately looking for our family dog, Dr. Seemüller because we could no longer believe the previous vet and her AIPler and were convinced that our dog was suffering from terrible pain. We weren't allowed to touch his head any more and he had bad breath. This went on for weeks and went to the former vet five times during this time, who recognized that some teeth were wobbling, that he would not survive an operation because of his heart problem and that she was satisfied with his condition for his age. Miss Dr. Seemüller recognized the situation immediately and, despite the dog's very old age, namely 16 years, encouraged us to agree to an NotOp, since the anesthetic is very light and the "hello-wake syringe" is very well coordinated. Of course there was a residual risk, but treating him only with painkillers would have been cruelty to animals. After 4 teeth pulled and treatment of the ulcerated jaw, we were happy to return to the hotel with our "family member" after a reasonable waiting time. Just one day after the procedure, our dog is so positively changed. Every pet owner can certainly understand our feelings. This great vet and her understanding and sensitive assistant deserve the greatest praise!
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