Diagnosis of diseases

We will provide the necessary research to obtain
diagnosis

Animal welfare

We give importance not only to the treatment of the disease, but also to the long-term health and well-being of the pet

Treatment

We will provide your pet with all the necessary treatment in the event of an illness

Areas in which we specialize

All routine veterinary procedures are performed in the clinic

  • Vaccination
  • Castration
  • Microchip insertion
  • Teeth cleaning
  • Nail trimming
  • Ears cleaning

Our vet team

Karolis Vainalavičius
Clinic manager

In 2009 graduated from the Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, resident of LVA, member of the European Association of Orthopedists and Traumatologists (ESVOT). 2017 – 2018 internship at the Vezzoni Veterinary Orthopedic Clinic, Italy. Specialization - orthopedics, traumatology and surgery. Performs radiological, ultrasound examinations and all surgical procedures.

Neringa Griškienė
Veterinarian

In 2015 graduated from the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, veterinary medicine. Specialization – dentistry, orthodontics, diagnosis and treatment of internal diseases, ultrasound, soft tissue surgery.

Viktorija Tvaranavičiūtė
Veterinarian

In 2011 graduated from the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, veterinary medicine. Specialization – dermatology. Performs soft tissue surgery and the diagnosis and treatment of internal diseases.

Samira Stanionienė
Veterinarian

In 2010 graduated from the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, veterinary medicine. In 2009 completed a 3-month internship in the Czech Republic. Specialization – urology, diagnosis and treatment of internal diseases.

Vaiva Bankauskaitė
Veterinarian

In 2019 Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, veterinary medicine. Practices in internal medicine and soft tissue surgery.

Julija Surpina
Veterinarian

In 2017 graduated from the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, veterinary medicine. Specialization - visual / ultrasound diagnostics, diagnosis and treatment of internal diseases.

Mindaugas Rakauskas
Veterinarian

Veterinarian. In 2001 graduated from the Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, in 2003 graduated with a master's degree. 2006-2021 worked at the Aisti Veterinary Neurology Clinic in Finland. Specialization - neurology, neurosurgery.

Birutė Gudžiauskaitė
Veterinarian

In 2020 graduated from the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Veterinary Medicine.

Vigrė Buliauskaitė
Veterinarian

In 2021 graduated from the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, veterinary medicine. Works as a general practitioner in the clinic.

Why choose us

Prompt and professional help for the animal's health will always be our priority.

Modern clinic

A 300 sq/m building was built specifically for this purpose at the expense of our company, where a veterinary clinic and a veterinary pharmacy are located.

A team of experts

A total of 10 licensed veterinarians work in the clinic and pharmacy, who are professionals in their field.

Trust in us

Clinic during 2018 ccepted about 12 thousand four-legged patients with various health problems or preventive purposes.

Animal welfare

The veterinarians cooperate with the owners of the small "clients" and help prevent various health problems.

Modern treatment

X-ray, echoscopic, endoscopic, blood morphological and biochemical, microbiological, parasitological, urine, caprological tests are performed here.

Vet on call

We provide veterinary care for your pets around the clock, so in case of an emergency, you will always be sure that you will receive the necessary help.

Frequently asked questions

1. Is it necessary to vaccinate a pet? When is the best time to do this?

Yes, vaccination is necessary. Vaccinations will help protect the animal from very serious infectious diseases. Puppies are vaccinated for the first time at 6 weeks, the second at 8 weeks and the third at 12 weeks. If the risk of the disease is not high, the first vaccination can be given at 8 weeks and at 12 weeks can be revaccinated. The rules for vaccinating ferrets follow the same vaccination procedure as with dogs. Meanwhile, kittens need to be vaccinated for the first time at 3 months. and revaccinated at 4 months. age. It must be remembered that anthelmintics must be given before vaccination.

2. Does the animal need to be sterilized? When should this be done?

To prevent diseases related to the reproductive system, the pet should be sterilized at 6-9 months. age. Timely sterilization minimizes the risk of developing mammary or prostate tumors in the future.

3. What do you need to know before traveling abroad?

Pets must be identified: 1) subcutaneous microchip, or a clear tattoo if done before 2011. July 3rd; 2) animals must have rabies vaccination. The vaccine will take effect 21 days after. and not more than 364 days; (3) The owner of the animal must have an EU-approved Pet Passport (blue) containing information provided by a veterinarian on vaccination of the animal against rabies and other diseases (optional), other mandatory preventive measures against other diseases (eg echinococcosis) when traveling to certain countries of the European Union.

Clinic photo gallery

Contacts

Veiverių st. 71, LT – 46359, Kaunas city(8 37) 337 023gydykla@kaivana.lt

Working hours

Monday-Friday9:00 - 21:00
Saturday9:00 - 17:00
Sunday10:00 - 15:00