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Veterio Animal Clinic Opens in Diuna

Our office complex in Warsaw’s Służewiec district will host another health care facility – one for animals. Diuna, part of the portfolio of Syrena Real Estate, will be home to the Veterio clinic created by LuxVet Group. The modern treatment facility will occupy an area of more than 2,200 sq. m. It is scheduled to open in September 2024.

LuxVet Group supports the transition of the Polish veterinary care industry through acquisitions and investments in the development of existing veterinary care facilities and synergistically linked providers of value added services to the industry. LuxVet has nearly 50 clinics and outpatient clinics in its portfolio and is the largest consolidator of the veterinary market in Poland. The Group’s mission aiming to raise the standards of work and quality of services in the veterinary sector is supported with capital by three investment funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management, L.P., Cornerstone Investment Management, and INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund.

The Veterio clinic on Taśmowa Street in Warsaw is a state-of-the-art 24/7 animal treatment facility with an emergency unit, an intensive care unit, and specialist wards. Veterio will occupy more than 2,200 sq. m on two levels of Building A. The medical facility is divided into two main departments. The 24/7 emergency department with an intensive care unit will be responsible for emergency and critical cases. The referral ward will comprise specialist sub-departments: surgery, orthopaedics, cardiology, neurology, ophthalmology, dermatology, endoscopy, imaging, internal medicine, and anaesthesiology. Oncology and dentistry will be added in the future. The facility is being outfitted with high-end equipment (including MRI, CT scanner, and X-ray) enabling advanced surgical and diagnostic procedures to be performed under one roof. However, basic veterinary procedures will not be performed there.

Veterio is a centre for advanced veterinary care modelled after multi-specialist animal hospitals of the world. It is one of the most modern veterinary facilities in this part of Europe. A team of experienced veterinary doctors and technicians will provide our patients with the best possible medical assistance. Cooperation with surgeries and clinics across the country will allow us to create a support network for animals which require specialised treatment and diagnostics,” said Piotr Zajączkowski, President of LuxVet Group.

The presence of the Veterio clinic in Diuna is another step in our complex opening up to different customer groups. Inclusivity has been one of our top priorities in the modernisation process. We have replaced a concrete car park with a beautiful green park and removed all fences and barriers to allow not only the employees of the complex but also the neighbours and the local community to use this space. Now a world-class veterinary clinic will join the publicly accessible services of the complex,” said Ewa Lubańska, Leasing Director at Syrena Real Estate.

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