Nathalie Kiessling is a distinguished veterinarian specializing in cardiology and internal medicine at VetGruppen Birkerød, where she leads the heart clinic at Birkerød Dyrehospital. As the first veterinarian in Denmark to earn an ESAVS-MASTER in Cardiology, Nathalie has established herself as a pioneer in veterinary...
Nathalie Kiessling is a distinguished veterinarian specializing in cardiology and internal medicine at VetGruppen Birkerød, where she leads the heart clinic at Birkerød Dyrehospital. As the first veterinarian in Denmark to earn an ESAVS-MASTER in Cardiology, Nathalie has established herself as a pioneer in veterinary cardiac care. Her expertise in ultrasound imaging allows her to perform intricate diagnostic procedures, ensuring accurate assessments of cardiac conditions in dogs and other animals.
In her role, Nathalie is responsible for conducting comprehensive kardiologiske udredninger (cardiological evaluations), employing advanced imaging techniques to diagnose and manage a variety of heart-related ailments. She is also adept at performing internal medicine assessments, addressing complex medical cases that require a multifaceted approach. Her commitment to advancing veterinary medicine is evident in her work with advanced internal medical patients, where she utilizes her extensive knowledge and skills to improve patient outcomes.
Beyond her clinical responsibilities, Nathalie actively contributes to the veterinary community by offering mobile veterinary services, providing diagnostic imaging support to other clinics. This not only enhances the quality of care available to patients but also fosters collaboration among veterinary professionals. With a strong foundation in veterinary medicine and a passion for continuous learning, Nathalie Kiessling is dedicated to elevating the standards of veterinary cardiology and internal medicine in Denmark and beyond. Her driving license and proficiency with VetVision further enhance her capability to deliver exceptional care, making her a valuable asset to both her patients and the veterinary community at large.