31 May 2016

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Les services cliniques et d'hospitalisation ont pour rôle de soigner et d'héberger des animaux dont l'état de santé le nécessite.


Les animaux sont pris en charges par les étudiants, les internes et les résidents soit après présentation aux services cliniques soit suite à une consultation aux urgences.

La clinique fonctionne en collaboration avec d'autres services tels que le service d'imagerie, la pharmacie et les laboratoires de diagnostics de l'établissement.

Centre Hospitalier:    

Parallèlement à ses activités d'enseignement et de recherche, l'École est investie d'une mission de service public. Le service des consultations est ouvert à tous et offre des prestations de haut niveau – Imagerie médicale (Radiographie, Echographie, Endoscopie, ECG …) : 

Consultations :

Les propriétaires doivent obligatoirement prendre un rendez-vouspréalable pour être accepté en consultation

La prise de rendez-vous, se fait en appelant le 94 468 698 selon les jours et les horaires suivants :

-Le lundi, mercredi et vendredi :  13h – 15h

-Le mardi et jeudi : 9h-12h et 13h-15h »

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