We took our dog here a week ago. Dog had a cough and was diagnosed with a virus (kind of a dog's flue). Doctor gave our dog about 5 different injections to cure it (no idea why so many but my husband just trusted their competence). After that dog vomited with the blood on their way home and became extremely weak, refused to eat any food (she is an ex-stay, so that was super atypical for her, she always eats anything with a huge enthusiasm any chance she has). This clinic offered us to bring her again for for glucose IV drip, but I had a strong doubt and took her to another clinic. According to diagnostic information (blood sample, x-ray, other analisys) from another clinic and our doctor in Russia: the injections from this clinic caused a severe gastritis deterioration. My husband mentioned during the consultation, that our dog has gastritis, but doctors didn't apparently take it into account selecting injections to make. Be careful when you are affered any treatment in this clinic. No injections should be made "just in case", a carefully choice of injection is a clue for a proper treatment.
I have been looking for a long time in Yerevan for a state clinic to apply for travel abroad. I found it! They make it out right here, on Teryan! There is no need to travel to Zvartnots Cargo, it is inconvenient to get to the cargo terminal far away, outside the city.
I called in advance and made an appointment to vaccinate the cat. When I arrived at the time of recording, they nodded to me, said that "we will do it now," after which the doctor left. As a result, we just sat in the waiting room and waited for 20 minutes while all the employees chatted in the next room.
Perhaps the attitude towards animals is good, but by the time of their owners it is completely irrelevant.