Moitri Veterinary Clinic

Moitri Veterinary Clinic The oldest private veterinary clinic in India having handful of facilities under one roof. Completed 30 years of experience in veterinary practice.

20/08/2023

On its 37th birthday, Moitri yet again seeks the blessings of all the four legged GODs who make us human and our lives worthwhile.
DOG BLESS🐾❤️

20/08/2021

Completed 35 years of unparalleled veterinary medical excellence

30/10/2020

Social distancing WITHIN veterinary clinics
By Scott Weese on March 29, 2020
Posted in Dogs

I’ve written several posts in the last two weeks about social distancing and small animal veterinary clinics. They’ve mostly focused on social distancing between veterinary personnel and pet owners. However, veterinary clinics almost always have multiple people working in the clinic itself, and sometimes close contact between staff is unavoidable. I’m getting lots of questions about how to socially distance while working in a clinic.

Here are some ideas:

Whenever possible, stay at least 2 metres / 6 feet apart. We can’t always do it but we need to make it the goal.
If a procedure will necessitate close-contact between people (e.g. blood collection, catheter placement, pretty much anything that involves restraint), take a moment to step back and think about whether the procedure is really needed or if there are alternative ways of accomplishing the same thing that don’t require multiple people.
When people have to be close together, be efficient. Get everything set up in advance so that whatever needs to be done can be done quickly.
Try to keep “contact groups” together. If people have to work in close proximity at times, it helps to keep the number of different combinations of people in close contact to a minimum.
Look at clinic layout and operations to see if people who normally sit near each other can be separated. For example, just have one person at reception. If more than one person is usually present, think about what can be done to avoid this (especially since most clinics aren’t currently allowing people to come into the reception area). It might mean moving someone to an office or lounge, or transitioning some activities to someone who can work at home.
Look at lounge, lunchroom or office spaces and try to move people around or schedule things such that only one person is hanging out in a small room at a time.
Make sure all staff are paying attention to their health and staying home if they are sick.
Encourage staff to be responsible outside of work. They need to be responsible with social distancing at all times to protect coworkers.
Practice good routine infection control measures like hand hygiene, and cleaning and disinfection of high-contact surfaces.
The question about masks always comes up. Masks can reduce the risk of transmission if someone is unknowingly shedding the virus . Masks aren’t perfect but there can be some benefit. Whether it’s a good use of masks is questionable. Putting on masks for occasional close contact procedures (and ideally reusing that mask for the whole shift) isn’t unreasonable, but whether it’s really worth the mask use is hard to say.

Another positive thing
23/03/2020

Another positive thing

21/03/2020

Moitri Veterinary Clinic
15B, Deshapirya Park Road
Kolkata 700026

NOTICE

DEAR PET-PARENTS

As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been closely watching and proactively realigning ourselves to respond to the developments as they unfold, such that NO ONE is put at RISK be it our Doctors,our attendants,or our consultants, vendor/ supplier etc.
As an organization, we have always given maximum emphasis on Family Time for all of our animal lovers.The same value guides us today as we face the difficult challenge of responding to COVID-19 pandemic.

As part of our responsibility towards you, our people and the society at large we
have put in place several measures to limit human interactions and implement social
distancing with effect from 21st March 2020 until 31st March 2020.

1. Meanwhile we will open our clinic in the morning session (10:30 AM to 12:30 PM)only for patients who need immediate medical attention. Pet parents are requested to call before coming to the clinic and please take necessary precautions such as wearing mask and
washing hands and using sanitizers etc. before entering the clinic premises.

2. For any queries please call:

Dr. Sourav Banerjee : 89819 30980
Mr Kishore Ganguli : 9874581624
Mr Rana Ganguli : 9830478954
Mr Laltu Mondal : 9830638559
Mr Abhishek Gupta : 7278713850

All these measures shall continue till 31st March 2020 until further notice depending
on how the situation emerges.

We want to take this opportunity to assure you that we continue to fulfill our
commitments. We thank you for your continued support.

STAY INDOORS & TAKE CARE
DOG BLESS !

Team MOITRI

28/04/2018
Save Animals......... Save the Planet.Happy Ganesh Chaturthi......
25/08/2017

Save Animals......... Save the Planet.
Happy Ganesh Chaturthi......

20/08/2017

Completed 31 years of unparalleled medical excellence .............

Where there is LOVE........ there is LIFE.....Happy Independence Day.....
15/08/2017

Where there is LOVE........ there is LIFE.....
Happy Independence Day.....

Address

15B, Deshapriya Park Road
Kolkata
700026

Opening Hours

Monday 10:30am - 12:30pm
7pm - 8:30pm
Tuesday 10:30am - 12:30pm
7pm - 8:30pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 12:30pm
7pm - 8:30pm
Thursday 10:30am - 12:30pm
7pm - 8:30pm
Friday 10:30am - 12:30pm
7pm - 8:30pm
Saturday 10:30am - 12:30pm
7pm - 8:30pm
Sunday 10:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

9830478954

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