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- Anicura abstract "AniCura AB conducts primary and specialized veterinary care for companion animals. AniCura AB is a Swedish international veterinary care group with operations in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands. The company comprise more than 100 animal hospitals and clinics that are visited by more than one million pets every year, mainly cats and dogs. The total number of employees is approximately 2,000 of whom nearly 700 are veterinarians and half have some form of specialist qualification, either national or international specialisation. It is the largest company in the Nordic countries within veterinary careAniCura enjoys annual turnover of SEK 2 billion. The company’s head office is located in Danderyd in Stockholm next to the AniCura Albano Animal Hospital. The vast majority animal hospitals and clinics specialize in specific subject areas such as internal medicine, surgery, orthopaedics, ophthalmology (eyes), neurology, dental medicine and dermatology. AniCura’s animal hospitals act as referral and training bodies for many surrounding animal hospitals and clinics.The company offers medical and surgical veterinary services for dogs, cats and other pets. This includes preventive care and basic health care as well as advanced diagnostics such as endoscopy and magnetic resonance tomography, intensive care and orthopaedics. AniCura also provides rehabilitation, physiotherapy and dietary advice and offers selected animal foods and care products.In 2013, AniCura's Scientific Council was established tasked with promoting research; it bears overall responsibility for clinical research within AniCura. The Scientific Council seeks to support and ensure that AniCura works with evidence-based methods according to scientific and empirical evidence. In addition to this, the Veterinary Development Council was also established to monitor veterinary advances, ethics and strategic development.In 2015, AniCura established the AniCura Research Foundation to further strengthen scientific and clinical veterinary research and development. The purpose of the foundation is to provide funds for research into veterinary medicine. The investment thus contributes to the development of veterinary care and the improvement of companion animals'lives.".
- Anicura wikiPageExternalLink www.anicuragroup.com.
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- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Animal_hospitals.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Dentistry.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Dermatology.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Endoscopy.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Intensive_care_medicine.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Internal_medicine.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Neurology.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Ophthalmology.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Orthopedic_surgery.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Physical_therapy.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Rehabilitation.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLink Surgery.
- Anicura wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anicura".
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- Anicura comment "AniCura AB conducts primary and specialized veterinary care for companion animals. AniCura AB is a Swedish international veterinary care group with operations in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands. The company comprise more than 100 animal hospitals and clinics that are visited by more than one million pets every year, mainly cats and dogs.".
- Anicura label "Anicura".
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- Anicura sameAs AniCura.
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- Anicura isPrimaryTopicOf Anicura.