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Directions
Fewer than 14 minutes from Nyon and Geneva, Cabinet Veterinaire International is conveniently located on Route Suisse 9 at the intersection with 1295 Mies. The Mies train station is only minutes from our veterinary clinic.
Click here for driving directions. Our sign is visible from the traffic circle. Follow the arrow to Cabinet Veterinaire International’s office, where you’ll find 15 reserved parking spaces.
Dr. Omaboe’s Training
Dr. N.J. Omaboe’s ability to care for your most special dog is supported by his broad resume and his capability to speak fluently in English, French, and German.
Dr. Omaboe’s training includes:
- Degree in Veterinary Medicine from The University of Bern
- Doctorate in Cardiomyopathy from The University of Bern
- Completed University of Bern Residency in Diagnostic Pathology
- Service as Clinical Neurology Assistant at The University of Bern
- Training at the Animal Medical Center of New York
- Cardiac and Abdominal Echography training at Remote Vet in Atlanta, GA
- Abdominal Echography training in Switzerland
- Education in Animal Behavior and Diploma of Specialist for Evaluation of Dangerous Dogs, both from The Society of Swiss Veterinarians
- Dual Diplomas in Chinese Medicine (Moxibustion and Acupuncture) from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute of Peking
Thanks to Dr.Omaboe’s studies under ACVS (American College of Veterinary Surgeons) board-certified Dr. Martin De Angelis, one of the world’s greatest knee surgeons, he is well-equipped to deliver the finest in dog knee repair and hip dysplasia surgeries.
Dr. Omaboe retains high standings with AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) as well as these organizations:
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Payment
Full payment is due when services are rendered. We will gladly process dog health insurance claims, and are advocates of pet health care insurance. All major credit cards are accepted, and a five percent discount is offered for payments in cash.
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Dr. Omaboe speaks fluently in English, German, and French.




