New veterinary practice in Wiener Neustadt: Kathrin Siess opens on site

New veterinary practice in Wiener Neustadt: Kathrin Siess opens on site

In an exciting turn for local veterinary medicine, the native of Wiesen Kathrin Siess recently opened a veterinary practice in the Gymelsdorfer Gasse in Wiener Neustadt. This new foundation could be of great interest to many animal owners, as it took over Christian Feil's practice, which after 27 years in service goes into well -deserved retirement.

Kathrin Siess, who lives in Wiesen and is daughter of Hertha and Josef Siess, the former Murnberger butcher, was very happy about the new chapter in her professional career. Mayor Matthias Weghofer was also present at the opening, who, together with Vice Mayor Christoph Ramhofer, congratulated the veterinary doctor and presented a colorful bouquet of flowers.

an important step for the community

The opening of this practice is not only a personal success for Siess, but also a significant step for the community. Overall, the practice is now making an important contribution to health care for pets in the region. This is done in particular at a time when many pet owners need a reliable contact point.

Mayor Weghofer and Vice Mayor Ramhofer emphasized how important it was to support local services and had a lot of optimism for the future of practice at the associated celebration. You will also see an opportunity in the new clinic to bundle and further expand the veterinary care on site.

The steadily increasing interest in veterinary services, coupled with a committed and qualified team, gives hope for a positive development of the new veterinary practice. Therefore, this could be the right time to absorb the breath of fresh wind in the health sector.

In view of these developments, it remains to be seen how the customers of the new practice will react and what innovative services and offers Kathrin Siess can provide for households in Wiener Neustadt and the surrounding area. Your decision to take on the practice not only means continuing existing services, but also awaiting hope of new approaches in veterinary medicine.

Detailed reporting on the opening and the background can be found on www.bvz.at .

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