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Veterinarian. Anesthetist.

Total work experience in the specialty is 9 years.

Educational institution:

In 2008 she graduated from the Stavropol State Agrarian University with a degree in veterinary medicine.

Specialization:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Radiology
  • General oncology
  • Chemotherapy

Previous places of work:

Veterinary clinic "Swans", veterinary clinic "Vesta", veterinary clinic "Zoomir", veterinary clinic "Belanta".

Additionally:

At the Animal Oncology Clinic of the Moscow Research Institute named after P.A. Herzen - a branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "National Medical Research Center of Radiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia has been operating since 2016.

He is a participant in veterinary seminars, conferences, congresses, including on anesthesiology, as well as medical scientific and practical conferences held on the basis of the Moscow Research Institute named after P.A. Herzen is a branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "National Medical Research Center of Radiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of oncological diseases.

  • Surgeon-oncologist. Veterinarian. Candidate of Veterinary Sciences.

    Total work experience in the specialty is 14 years.

    Educational institution:

    In 2003, she graduated from the Moscow State University of Mathematics and Biology named after. K.I. Scriabin is a veterinarian by profession.

    Specialization:

    • Oncology
    • Surgery

    Academic degree - Candidate of Veterinary Sciences.

    In 2009, she completed her postgraduate studies at the Veterinary Academy named after. K.I. Scriabin.

    Title of dissertation:

    "Complex treatment of neoplasms of the perianal region in dogs."

    Participant of veterinary congresses, including international ones, as well as medical scientific and practical conferences held on the basis of the Moscow Research Institute named after P.A. Herzen is a branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "National Medical Research Center of Radiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of oncological diseases.

  • Veterinarian - oncologist. Surgeon.

    Educational institution:

    In 2016, he graduated from the Moscow State University of Food Production with a degree in veterinary medicine.

    Specialization:

    • Oncology
    • Targeted immunotherapy
    • Cytoreductive oncological surgery

    Training:

    • Abdominal surgery course at VESK Veterinary Endoscopic School
    • Individual internship in the field of oncology of small animals, at the school of postgraduate education named after. V.N. Mitina at Ph.D. Shimshirt A.A.
    Regular participant in veterinary conferences and master classes.
    • National Veterinary Conference (NVC)-2016
    • National Veterinary Conference (NVC)-2017
    • Veterinary oncology conference "Care is more important than treatment"
  • Veterinarian.

    Ultrasound diagnostic specialist.

    Total work experience in the specialty is 16 years.

    Educational institution:

    In 2002 she graduated from Moscow State University of Mathematics and Biology named after. K.I. Scriabin is a veterinarian by profession.

    Specialization:

    • Therapy
    • Ultrasound diagnostics
    • Anesthesiology

    At the Moscow Research Institute named after P.A. Herzen - a branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "National Medical Research Center of Radiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia has been operating since 2018.

  • Veterinarian - cardiologist.

    Specialization:

    • Therapy
    • Cardiology

    At the Moscow Research Institute named after P.A. Herzen - a branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "National Medical Research Center of Radiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia has been operating since 2017.

  • Administrator.

    Total work experience in the specialty is 19 years.

    Educational institution:

    In 1999 she graduated from Stupino Medical School with a degree in Nursing.

    Additional education:

    In 1999, she took courses in “Laboratory Science in Radiology” at the Tula School of Advanced Training for Paramedics with a specialty in “X-ray Laboratory Assistant.”

    At the Moscow Research Institute named after P.A. Herzen - a branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "National Medical Research Center of Radiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia has been operating since 2013.

  • Veterinary assistant.

    Total work experience in the specialty is 3 years.

  • Doctor at the Ark Center for Animal Reproduction and Health.

    Candidate of Veterinary Sciences. Member of EVSSAR, member of the Association of Practicing Veterinarians, member of the Russian Society of Veterinary Immunology. Speaker at international veterinary congresses and regional conferences. WorldSkills Russia expert.

    Experience: more than 10 years of veterinary practice in animal reproduction. Partnership with the veterinary center “HSB-Blendivet”, Germany.

    Education: MBA named after. K.I. Scriabin.

    Postgraduate education: reproduction, ultrasound, endoscopy.

    Specialization: reproduction.

    He considers the main task in his field to be the production of a healthy generation of puppies and kittens, with the requirements characteristic of each breed. Therefore, in the center, under the leadership of Natalya Ivanovna, a cryology laboratory has been created for the conservation of animal genetic material.

    About my work: the success of veterinary reproduction depends on a strong team of doctors and high-tech equipment. Today I have everything necessary to provide the highest quality modern care to my patients.

    In 2008, she completed training in echographic diagnostics of emergency conditions at the Federal State Institution Moscow Research Institute of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Russian Medical Technology.

    In 2010, she completed a training course in ultrasound diagnostics of the abdominal organs at the Biocontrol clinic

    In April 2012, she completed the VetEndoSchool training module on rigid endoscopy.

    In 2015, she entered graduate school at the Moscow State Academy of Mechanics and Mathematics and the B-MBA named after. K.I. Scriabin to the Department of Anatomy and Histology. Scientific supervisor: Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor Slesarenko N.A.

    In June 2016, she completed an internship in reproduction at the Blendivet clinic under the guidance of Konrad Blendiniger in Germany.

    Joint development with members of the EurAsEC of documents for transporting male sperm across the border of the Russian Federation. The result was the entry on May 30, 2017

    additional chapter No. 45 to the veterinary and sanitary requirements for goods subject to veterinary control.

    Since 2017, he has been the coordinator of the reproduction section of the Moscow International Veterinary Congress.

    In 2018, she completed her postgraduate studies at the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology - MBA named after K.I. Scriabin" with the qualification of Teacher-Researcher.

    In 2019 she defended her PhD thesis. Topic: “Algorithm for assessing the reproductive potential of female dogs.”

    Speaker at international veterinary congresses (MVC, Purina Partners, FECAVA).

    As a lecturer, she made presentations and conducted master classes in a large number of cities in our country from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok.

    Has publications in leading Russian and European journals of veterinary medicine.

    On the basis of the Center for Reproduction and Animal Health, “Ark” conducts training for senior and postgraduate students of the Moscow State Academy of Agricultural Medicine and the B-MVA named after K. I. Scriabin and the Russian State Agrarian University named after K. A. Timiryazev

    Question: I want to freeze my dog's sperm. What is needed for this?

    Answer: To carry out this manipulation in our center, you first need a consultation with a reproductive specialist, during which a complete medical history of the animal is collected, an examination and the necessary examinations (including a spermogram) are carried out. Semen freezing is carried out at a repeat appointment, by appointment.

    Question: How much does it cost to freeze a male dog's semen?

    Answer: The cost of this procedure in our center varies depending on the technique and degree of complexity of the procedure. The cost of freezing may be added to the cost of necessary tests and additional studies (if necessary). Therefore, this issue is resolved by a fertility specialist at a preliminary appointment.

    Question: If we live in another city, when can we come for a spermogram/semen freezing? What is needed for this?

    Answer: If you live in distant areas, you can come to us at a time convenient for you by making an appointment in advance. However, you must understand that a long journey is stressful for the animal, and to achieve better results, it needs to rest. Therefore, the freezing procedure is not carried out at the initial appointment in our center.

    Question: We want to inseminate a bitch with frozen semen, how to do this?

    Answer: The quality of fresh and frozen sperm differs and the result of insemination depends on many factors. Therefore, the bitch must first be shown to a reproductive specialist for examination of the genitourinary system, and a complete history of the bitch and the male whose semen is planned for insemination must be given.

    Note: There is no complete breed cryobank of dog and cat semen in Russia.

    Question: If a male or female does not have the opportunity to come for mating, can the female be artificially inseminated?

    Answer: Can. There are several methods of artificial insemination:

    • insemination with fresh semen
    • insemination with chilled semen
    • insemination with frozen semen

    You must first consult with a reproductive specialist to select the most suitable method of insemination for your case and discuss the issue of semen delivery.

    Question: If a male/cat shows aggression during mating, what can be done?

    Answer: In such cases, the procedure of artificial insemination of the bitch/cat is carried out. In our center, when working with aggressive animals, the semen collection procedure is carried out under anesthesia. Therefore, the animal needs a preliminary consultation with both a reproductive specialist and an anesthesiologist. Specialists need to know the animal’s complete history.

    Question: Why is my male cat infertile?

    Answer: There may be several reasons:

    • pathological processes in cats
    • pathologies of the reproductive system of cats
    • presence of viral infections in a cat
    • inappropriate sexual behavior of a cat
    • The mating time was not chosen correctly
    • hereditary pathology of a cat

    In this case, the problem is difficult to solve over the phone. Consultation with a reproductive specialist is necessary. Reproduction doctors at our clinic will conduct a comprehensive examination of your animal and help solve the problem.

    Question: Is it worth sterilizing a cat (dog)?

    Answer: The sterilization operation is carried out to prevent diseases of the female reproductive system (tumors of the mammary glands, ovaries, uterus; pyometra, uterine rupture, false pregnancy). If the animal is not used for breeding and does not have a normal sex life, the risk of developing such diseases is very high. In our center, this operation is performed only after examining the animal.

    Question: In what cases is it better to have a caesarean section?

    Answer: A caesarean section is performed to save the life of the female and her offspring. In some of the modern dog breeds (English bulldog, miniature bull terrier, Chihuahua, toy terrier and others), pathological births are very common. Without the help of a veterinarian, the birth process cannot complete on its own. One puppy syndrome or a hereditary predisposition to complicated births is common. In such cases, the owner must understand the dangers of the situation and plan the operation in advance.

    Question: Can your clinic do tests in one visit?

    Answer: Yes you can. The test results are known the same evening, but to interpret the results you must make an appointment with your doctor.

    Question: What should you bring with you to your clinic appointment?

    Answer: You must have with you:
    - a correctly issued animal passport with valid vaccinations.
    - at the initial consultation, without medical and diagnostic procedures, an authorized representative of the animal owner may be present
    - to carry out any manipulations with the animal, the presence of the animal owner itself is necessary.

    Breeding dogs, cats and other pets is seen as a hobby for many owners; for others it is a business. In both the first and second cases, the main task of the doctor is to obtain healthy offspring and maintain the health of mothers and fathers of babies. An entire science is devoted to this - reproduction, which studies both the normal reproductive function of animals and its pathological conditions, as well as approaches to the prevention of reproductive disorders at various age periods of our pets.

    Reproductology is an interdisciplinary science that combines various methods from a number of related disciplines: biology, medicine, zoopsychology, statistics, epidemiology. She studies the normal functioning of the reproductive system of animals, as well as methods for diagnosing, treating and preventing reproductive disorders.

    Structure of reproductology:

    1. Normal reproductology.
    2. Clinical reproductology (reproductive pathology).

    Normal reproductology

    Normal reproduction studies all the features of the reproductive health of clinically healthy animals, that is, a whole complex of biological, anatomical, physiological and zoopsychological aspects. If the animal is clinically healthy and no abnormalities are detected during its examination, then the owner and the leading doctor can count on receiving healthy offspring from this animal. However, genetic diseases that can manifest themselves after several generations cannot be ruled out.

    Clinical reproductology (reproductive pathology)

    Clinical reproductology (reproductive pathology) studies all aspects of reproductive health disorders, and also deals with the prevention of reproductive disorders.

    Main areas of clinical reproductology:

    1. Identification of infectious, endocrine and genetic pathologies in possible producers.
    2. Diagnosis and treatment of males and females with infertility and reproductive dysfunction.
    3. If natural mating is impossible, and there may be many reasons for this, such as -
      excessively aggressive behavior of animals during mating;
      low efficiency of natural mating due to certain breed characteristics of animals (very large and heavy breeds, etc.); the presence of certain diseases in the male or female that do not allow natural mating (disease of the limbs, hips, back, etc.);
      impossibility of natural mating due to the narrow and short vagina of bitches and much more

      artificial insemination is performed. A big advantage of artificial insemination is the prevention of the spread of sexually transmitted infectious diseases.
    4. Establishing and eliminating the causes leading to miscarriage; conducting an examination of females at risk (aged animals, overweight animals and those with a history of 2 or more spontaneous miscarriages or undeveloped pregnancies, with a history of antenatal fetal death, with premature birth with an unfavorable outcome for the fetus, with a combination of the above factors).
    5. If an unplanned pregnancy occurs, prepare the female for childbirth or for an induced abortion in order to minimize early, late and long-term complications.

    Is your pet expecting offspring? Are you worried about the health of your pet and the expected replenishment? Not sure if you can provide proper care to your pet? Our veterinarian, a reproductive specialist, will be able to help you avoid complications and be rewarded with excellent offspring.

    Keeping dogs or cats of unique, rare breeds is becoming increasingly popular. When an animal is pregnant, it is very important to protect not only the mother, but also the newborns. The veterinary reproductive specialist in our clinic bears full responsibility for the life and health of the animal. Only a professional will be able to provide timely assistance in case of any complications.

    If your pet cannot give birth on its own, then our doctors will perform a cesarean operation on dogs. This procedure, of course, brings little joy to animal owners, but in emergency cases, it may be worth saving your pet. Caesarean section in dogs is a very complex operation that requires certain skills and knowledge. Our doctors, who have extensive experience in treating and operating animals, will help you perform the operation with the least possible consequences. It is worth noting that the price for a caesarean section for a dog in our clinic is significantly lower than generally accepted prices. Caesarean section for a cat or dog takes place in rooms fully equipped with all necessary equipment and medications. If the operation is performed at home, a specialist from our clinic always has everything necessary with him. In case of a difficult birth or problems with the born offspring, the clinic can provide a car with specialized boxes for keeping weak puppies or kittens.

    What is the job of a reproductive specialist?

    The main functions of a doctor in this area are:

    • childbirth
    • pregnancy management
    • determining the exact due date
    • caesarean section in cats and dogs

    Treatment of infertility in dogs, just like treatment of infertility in cats, requires a special approach and high professionalism. Our specialists will help determine the true cause of the problem. They will carry out all the necessary procedures and prescribe treatment that will help your pet have offspring.

    Don’t skimp on your pet’s health; entrust its life to professionals. We are always happy to help you get offspring and provide assistance if various types of pathologies or abnormalities are detected during the birth process. Take care of your pets, and we will help you with this!

    If you want to use the services of a fertility doctor, you can make an appointment by calling our 24-hour phone number 747-50-50. We have affordable prices for both childbirth and infertility treatment in cats, dogs and other animals. We are glad to see you in our DobroVet EC.

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