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Dr. Melinda Donka
Dr. Melinda Donka
Pet specialist
Orvosi iskolák
Szent István Egyetem állatorvos tudományi kar
Gyakorlat / Rezidens
bécsi Állatorvosi Egyetem Belgyógyászat és Onkológia, Csepeli Állategészségügyi Centrum
Speciális szakterületek
belgyógyászat, egzotikus állatok szakellátása

I graduated at the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University in 2008. The topic of my thesis was anaesthesiology. During my university studies, I had the opportunity to visit and spend some time at the Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna twice. I decided here to deal with internal medicine in the future. I worked at the Animal Health Centre at Csepel (Csepeli Állategészségügyi Centrum) first as an assistant (2002-2008), later as a practicing vet (2008-2013). During this period, I gained experience in obstetrics and reproductive biology. Since 2013, I am a member of the excellent team of Primavet Clinic. I am mainly interested in internal medicine, obstetrics and the treatment of exotic animals. I intend to take postgraduate studies in the future in order to receive the pet specialist vet qualification. In my free time, I take care of my several pets, besides, I like reading and jogging. I often raise young hedgehogs and help them to overwinter.

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Our clinic is open on weekdays between 8 am and 8 pm, emergency duty is on weekdays between 8 pm and 10 pm, on Saturday between 9 am and 10 pm and on Sunday between 9 am and 8 pm.
Please ask for an appointment by phone or in e-mail for ultrasound examination, for neurologic consultancy or for MRI and CT examination.
+36 1 306 1364
Veterinary services
Surgery
Dermatology
Neurology
Anaesthesiology
Orthopedy
Senior Care
Traumatology
Kisállat MRI
Belgyógyászat
Pet MRI
Ultrasound
Treatment of exotic animals
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