Centrum Dyreklinik København
33 31 12 80 - Frederiksberg Alle 6C
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 8-18, Sat (store only): 10-14:30
Phones are closed weekdays between 12pm and 1pm
Christa Dam Hede
Veterinarian, Clinic Manager
Christa is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) graduate from the University of Copenhagen and has worked exclusively with companion animals since her graduation in 2000. Her career began with 5 years at an animal hospital, after which she started Centrum Dyreklinik in Copenhagen. She has a keen interest in making a difference and continuing education has always been her highest priority.
Christa has further trained in both surgery and internal medicine and takes care of the more complicated surgical procedures in the clinic. She also has a great interest in heart disease in dogs and cats and is in the process of specializing in cat medicine. Christa is the first veterinarian in Denmark who has gained an Advanced Certificate in Feline Behavior, an exam that contributes to increased professional knowledge for the clients in the cat clinic.
Louise is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) graduate from the University of Copenhagen in 2016 and has since her graduation worked exclusively with companion animals.
Louise started her career at an animal clinic in North Zealand and has previously also volunteered for both street dogs and research projects abroad.
Louise is a very versatile and empathetic veterinarian who works with a calmness and thoroughness. Louise has achieved a certification in Veterinary Chiropractic from Germany, which has become a staple therapeutic option for the cat and dog patients in the clinic.
Louise Ellegaard Pedersen
Veterinarian, Certified Veterinary Chiropractor
Laura Lind Flintrup
Veterinarian
Laura is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Copenhagen in the summer of 2020, and majored in companion animals.
Laura is our newest veterinarian here at Centrum Dyreklinik and she has great interest in internal medicine, rabbits and rodents, and she attended several courses in general surgery abroad.
She has previously worked at the clinic as a student assistant, and therefore knows most patients and pet owners.
She lives privately in Frederiksberg with her boyfriend and rough-haired dachshund, Molly.
Carlotta Citerni
Carlotta is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), and graduated in 2013 from the University of Bologna, Italy. Since then, she has worked with companion animals at several vet clinics in Italy and in the US.
In 2016 she moved to Copenhagen and started her doctorate in cardiology at the University of Copenhagen. She obtained her title of PhD in June 2020. She has a keen interest in cardiology and diagnostic imaging and continuing education has always been her highest priority.
Carlotta has been a part of the Centrum Dyreklinik team since July 2020. In the clinic she works as a specialist in ultrasound imaging and cardiology together with Christa and she also takes care of the anesthesia for the surgical procedures.
Veterinarian, PhD
Tea Bergmann Jensen
Veterinarian
Tea graduated from the University of Copenhagen and became a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in 2014 and has worked ever since exclusively with companion animals at several vet clinics, both in Jutland and Zealand. She has been a part of the Centrum Dyreklinik team since January 2020.
In the clinic she takes care of both internal medicine and surgery. She is always focused on the latest veterinary science, and keeps herself up to date by attending courses both at home and abroad.
“I love my job as a companion animal vet and I really enjoy making a difference in the lives of both animals and their caretakers. I take great pride in always creating it the best possible experience, both for our four legged patients but also for the pet owners
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Tea is currently on maternity leave, but we are looking forward to see her back in the clinic during 2021.
Amalie Sejr Dinsen
Veterinarian
Amalie graduated from the University of Copenhagen in 2013 as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), specializing in companion animals. Shortly after her graduation, she was employed at Centrum Dyreklinik in Copenhagen where she has excelled and gained lots of experience in the field of internal medicine, dental procedures and treatment of rabbits, guinea pigs and other rodents.
Amalie is very committed to her fields of expertise and keeps herself updated by frequently attending courses of continuing veterinary education. She does this to live up to her motto: “things re more fun, when you are good at the things you do”.
Siff Helene Krabbe
Vet assistant and receptionist
Siff started in the clinic as a business intern back in 2015 and has since then become a stable staff member in the clinic. Initially she took care of day to day practicalities, but as she gained more skills and attended various courses, Siff now assist in just about anything that require a couple of extra hands. For the most part however, she will be near at the reception helping customers and their pets by giving advice on everything from feed to proper administration of medicine.
Siff has previously engaged in a variety of courses and has thus gained interest in a wide range of different topics. She has always had a passion for animals and has grown up with several different animal species. In parallel with her employment at Centrum Dyreklinik, Siff is commencing a course of Animal Science at the Copenhagen University.
Kristín Jóhanna Adalsteinsdottir
Veterinary student
Kristín moved to Denmark from Iceland in 2014 and worked on a farm in Jutland before she started studying veterinary medicine in 2015.
Kristín is interested in surgery and has always dreamt of working in a mixed practice. Kristín will graduate as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2021.
Kristín assists the vets at Centrum Dyreklinik and helps around where needed. You will meet her at the reception or on the telephone, where she helps clients and their pets.
Neline Wiberg Gümoes
Veterinary student
Neline is studying veterinary medicine at the University of Copenhagen since 2016 and will complete her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2022. She began working at Centrum Dyreklinik in February 2018. Her primary interest has always been working with companion animals, in particular within the field of clinical pathology.
Neline acts as the clinic's octopus. You will therefore find her in many different places in the clinic, assisting the vets, working in the reception and often on the phone, where she enthusiastically takes questions from pet owners and help them with veterinary related issues - always with great interest and always with a smile.
Cathrine S. Lindeschou Jensen
Veterinary student
Cathrine attained her Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Copenhagen in 2018 and has continued her master’s and is expecting to graduate in 2021. She aspires to work as a small animal practitioner when she has graduated.
Cathrine spends a lot of time assisting the veterinarians in their everyday work. She also takes the hospitalized dogs for walks, and helps to keep the clinic clean and tidy.
If she is not giving the vets a helping hand in the exam room or in the surgery, you will find Cathrine at the reception and on the phone, where she is ready to help clients and their pets with veterinary related questions and issues.
Sophia Victoria Kepka
Veterinary student
Sophia attained her bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine from the University of Copenhagen in the summer of 2020 and will start working on her master's in 2021.
Sophia was employed at our sister clinic Centrum Dyreklinik in Espergærde in January 2018, and has worked there ever since, but you can also meet Sophia in the clinic in Frederiksberg.
Sophia's primary interest is dental and oral surgery. At the clinic, she works as a clinic assistant and will therefore be present by the vets' side, at the reception and on the phone, where she is always ready to help our amazing customers and answer questions to her best abilities from inquisitive pet owners.
Emily
Veterinary student
Emily started as a clinic assistant at Dyreklinikken Rungstedvej in August 2018, where she became a veterinary student in October 2018. After a year and a half in the familiar settings in Rungsted, she was ready to try new challenges and started therefore working at Centrum dyreklinik in June 2020.
You will be talk to Emily on the phone and meet her in the reception. In addition, she will be present during surgeries as well as participate in the everyday care of the clinic's patients.