
Dr. Katalin Sipos
Dr. Sipos has been consciously preparing for a career in veterinary medicine since childhood. She prefers natural-based remedies and is open to trying various new treatment methods. In 2007, she passed the international homeopathic veterinary exam and is actively involved in the operation of the Alternative Veterinary Medicine Section of the Hungarian Veterinary Chamber.
"In 2003, I graduated from the University of Veterinary Sciences. Since childhood, I have been drawn to the veterinary profession. I consciously prepared for this career from elementary school, knowing I would be healing animals. After high school, I immediately secured a place at the university.
During my university years, I regularly visited the Nyíregyháza Animal Hospital to learn and assist. It is there that I absorbed the basics of veterinary healthcare. I have always been interested in alternative medicine. I prefer natural medicinal products and am open to trying new alternative treatment methods. I integrate those I find useful into my treatment protocols. After graduation, I worked as an employed veterinarian at the Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Animal Hospital until 2009. I learned a lot and gained extensive work experience.
Since 2009, I have established my own business, running several veterinary clinics alongside my rural veterinary practice. The workforce shortage has affected our profession as well, so I had to close several of my rural clinics. Currently, I run a small animal clinic in the city center of Nyíregyháza, as well as a smaller clinic at our home in Nyírpazony.
Our profile includes basic outpatient care and soft tissue surgeries, supplemented with alternative treatments. When deemed appropriate, I also apply herbal-based dietary supplements and homeopathic remedies in my treatments. In 2007, I passed the international homeopathic veterinary exam and am involved in the operation of the Alternative Veterinary Medicine Section of the Hungarian Veterinary Chamber. I also help organize university courses and education programs in alternative veterinary medicine. Feel free to reach out to me regarding any health problems your pets may have!"
Contact:
Address: 4531 Nyírpazony, Széchenyi utca 11.
Phone: +36 30 639 0222
Address: 4400 Nyíregyháza, Kígyó u.12.
E-mail: allatgyogyhaz@gmail.com
Web: www.allatgyogyhaz.hu