Veterinary clinic for small animals in Reykjavík
Dýralæknastofa Reykjavíkur is centrally located in Reykjavík. We provide general care for small animals, with a focus on personal service and time for the needs of each patient.
Personal care and an experienced team
The clinic is bright and open, with an emphasis on professional and personal service. Meet the veterinarians, nurses and support staff who care for patients every day.
Opened 28 February 2013, centrally located in Reykjavík.
- Phone
- 578 5454
- dyri@dyri.is
- Address
- Langholtsvegur 109 (Drekavogsmegin), 104 Reykjavík
General veterinary care
We provide general veterinary care for small animals.
Out-of-hours emergency cooperation
Regular hours are weekdays 08:00–17:00 and Saturdays 10:00–12:00. Outside those hours, Dýralæknastofa Reykjavíkur is part of the veterinary emergency cooperation in the capital area, so patients needing help are received around the clock.
The phone number for Animalía for emergencies is 555-0112.


Pet products at the clinic
The clinic offers selected pet products, including veterinary food from Royal Canin and Hill’s, supplements, chew bones, treats and Dr. Clauder’s products.
Articles and information
Articles by the clinic’s veterinarians about pets, care and Icelandic regulation.

Microchipping — what, how and why?
Icelandic animal-welfare regulation requires microchipping of dogs, cats and rabbits. This article explains what a microchip is, how it is fitted and why it matters.

My dog is pregnant — pregnancy explained
A normal canine pregnancy lasts about 63 days. Here is an overview of the main stages, how pregnancy is confirmed and what to keep in mind before whelping.
Need an appointment?
Book online through Noona or call us at 578 5454.
