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Litovkina Polina Alekseevna

Specialization: Small animal therapy, inpatient treatment
Key areas of work: Diagnostics and treatment of therapeutic diseases of small animals, 24-hour monitoring and care of inpatient patients, emergency care, anesthesia support and intensive care.

Education:
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine (NUBIP) – specialist in veterinary medicine.

Additional training:
Participant in conferences and trainings IVC, Vet Case Day, Vet Focus. Individual internship in anesthesiology, resuscitation and intensive care. Regular participation in specialized events allows you to stay up to date with current protocols and implement them in the daily practice of the hospital.

Working in an inpatient department requires special attention and readiness to act quickly in critical situations – that is why Polina purposefully deepens her knowledge of anesthesiology and intensive care in order to provide patients with the highest level of support around the clock.

Work experience:
2024 – present – inpatient department doctor, HAB Vet, Kyiv.

About the doctor and her role in the clinic

Litovkina Polina Alekseevna works at the First Veterinary HAB as an inpatient department doctor, where careful monitoring and fast decision-making directly affect the condition and life of the patient. In working with each case, Polina follows consistent clinical protocols: assessment on admission, focused examination, planning and adjustment of therapy according to changes in the patient’s condition. Round-the-clock monitoring of hospitalized patients requires not only strong clinical knowledge, but also the ability to respond quickly in non-standard situations. Communication with pet owners is an important part of the inpatient doctor’s work. Polina regularly updates owners on their pet’s condition, explains the course of treatment, and answers questions so that every stage of hospitalization remains clear and transparent.

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How is 24/7 inpatient care organized for an animal? The inpatient department of the First Veterinary HAB operates around the clock, providing continuous monitoring for every patient. Litovkina Polina Alekseevna and the inpatient team regularly assess the animal’s clinical indicators, adjust treatment according to changes in the condition, and respond quickly to any deterioration. Owners receive up-to-date information about their pet throughout the entire hospitalization period. What role does the pet owner play while the animal is staying in the hospital? The owner is an important participant in the process, and being well-informed supports effective treatment. Polina regularly updates owners on the patient’s condition, explains the treatment plan, and coordinates next steps so that care continues consistently after discharge.
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