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  • Place Types Veterinary care
  • Address Erlenbrunner Str. 9, 66955 Pirmasens, Germany
  • Coordinate 49.1828616,7.6241402
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4
  • Compound Code 5JMF+4M Pirmasens, Germany
Openning hours
  • Monday 10:00 – 11:00 AM, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday 10:00 – 11:00 AM, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday 5:00 – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 – 11:00 AM, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Wulf Lehmann
Wulf Lehmann
Wulf Lehmann
Reviews
Larrissa 91 (01/09/2021)
We went to the Lehmann practice with our dog, who has Addison's disease. If Dr. Lehmann had not given the correct and professional information, our dog would no longer be with us! We are heartily grateful to him and his nice team that we have had our "old" happy dog ​​back for 6 years now. It was our last stop for us. If he hadn't been able to pimp him and had tried around like the doctors did before, our dog would no longer exist. Therefore YES we would recommend it to others! Of course it costs money and maybe more than others, but I am willing to pay a little more if I know that our dog will be treated reliably and appropriately! We and our animals would be in the practice of Dr. Lehmann always treated in a friendly, respectable, courteous manner and our concerns and concerns are taken seriously. We were always treated well / advised. In the meantime, due to our dog's illness, he already knows us well 😊 and knows immediately who he is facing. The communication between the veterinary clinic, which we have to visit again and again, and Dr. Lehmann works great. Many thanks to the team and the vet!
Misa (09/09/2020)
We were there as an emergency because my dog ​​snapped at a bee and was stung. Thank you very much for the quick help. We were allowed to come immediately, were treated in a friendly manner and nothing was overpriced.
Christina S. (08/27/2020)
If I could give 0 stars, I would do it. Had to go there and was greeted with an eye roll when I mentioned which vets I usually go to. My hangover (a very dear one who has never bitten or scratched or done anything else at TA and was also weakened at the time) was attacked by 3 people at the same time, as if he were about to tear them apart. He doesn't hurt anyone and doesn't fight back. My request was not taken seriously. 3 syringes (which I still don't know what it was) and I was sent home with an invoice amount, which I paid to my vet 2 days later, including the x-ray there! the animal was there. The end of the story was that the animal had to go to the clinic for emergency surgery, which a competent vet on the first visit might have prevented.
Ulrich Busch (11/13/2020)
Good veterinarian
John Doe (11/24/2020)
My dog ​​was diagnosed with spinal contusions after falling down stairs, and two hours after we got home she died as a result of the fall. We are very disappointed that not even a recommendation was made for X-rays Answer to her answer: My dog ​​was free breathing and had no breathing problems before the fall and only had breathing problems immediately after the fall. The heart problems had been from birth and were very well under control with tablets. She was very fit for her age. Breathing and heart were by no means the cause of death! If we had got the advice to go to the clinic for an X-ray, we could have done something else. That it is claimed here that my dog ​​died from a harmless fall due to stress is an absolute cheek! The fall freely over the height of two steps on a stone staircase and backwards on the head and spine is for such a small dog about when a person falls freely over 2m on a stone floor
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