Terms of Use

General Information and Acceptance of Terms

The website alphavet.gr (hereinafter the “Website”) is operated by Alphavet Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging Center, located at 40 Filosofon & Agraulis Str., 14564 Nea Kifissia, Athens, Greece (Tel: +30 210 6201459, Email: info@alphavet.gr). The Website is intended to provide information to visitors about the veterinary diagnostic imaging services offered by Alphavet and includes informational content, a contact form, as well as links to social media pages. The Website does not offer the ability to purchase products, create user accounts, or make online payments.

By accessing and using this Website, each visitor or user (hereinafter “User”) fully and unconditionally accepts these Terms of Use. Please read these terms carefully before browsing the Website. If you do not agree with any of these terms, you should not use the Website. Continued use of the Website implies that the User has read, understood, and agreed to these terms. Furthermore, use of the Website is also subject to Alphavet’s Privacy Policy, which we recommend you read for information on the collection and processing of personal data.

Access and Use of the Website

Alphavet strives to ensure that the Website is available and functional at all times, but does not guarantee that access will be uninterrupted or error-free. The User is responsible for obtaining and maintaining their own internet access and any necessary equipment for using the Website.

When using the Website, the User must comply with applicable law and these Terms. By way of example, the User agrees not to:

  • use the Website for any unlawful, malicious, or inappropriate purpose,

  • engage in any action that could harm, disable, overburden, or negatively affect the operation of the Website (e.g., distributing viruses or malicious software),

  • attempt to gain unauthorized access to any part of the Website, its servers, or systems connected to it,

  • use any contact form or other feature of the Website to send false, misleading, unsolicited, or unauthorized information (including spam).

Alphavet reserves the right to restrict or suspend (temporarily or permanently) access to the Website (or any part of it) at any time, especially in case of technical maintenance, system upgrades, or a violation of these Terms by the User, without prior notice. Alphavet shall not be liable for any inability of the User to access the Website or for any consequences of the interruption of access.

Intellectual Property Rights

All content included on the Website (indicatively: texts, articles, photographs, images, graphics, logos, designs, videos, and all types of files) is the intellectual property of Alphavet or its respective licensors and is protected by Greek and international laws on copyright, trademarks, and related rights. Alphavet (or the lawful rights holders) retains all rights to the content, and no intellectual property rights are granted to the User by the mere use of the Website.

The User may access the content of the Website solely for personal, non-commercial use. The User is permitted to temporarily store or print portions of the content for personal information. Any other use, copying, reproduction, modification, transmission, distribution, downloading, or exploitation of the content, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of Alphavet is prohibited. Removal of any copyright, trademark, or other proprietary notices that may be contained in the Website’s content is also prohibited.

The trademarks, distinctive signs, trade names, and logos of Alphavet that appear on the Website are the property of Alphavet and are protected by law. No license or right to use them is granted to the User without the written consent of Alphavet. The same applies to any third-party marks or distinctive signs that appear on the Website: use of those marks is governed by the terms of their respective owners.

Limitation of Liability

Alphavet makes every effort to ensure that the information and content on the Website are accurate, up-to-date, and reliable. However, it cannot guarantee that all information is completely accurate or current at all times. The content is provided for general information regarding Alphavet’s services. Alphavet reserves the right to modify the content of the Website, to add or remove information, without prior notice.

Use of the Website is at the User’s sole risk. The Website and its content are provided “as is” and “as available”, without any warranty by Alphavet. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Alphavet disclaims all liability and makes no warranties as to the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content, the uninterrupted or error-free operation of the Website, or the absence of viruses or other harmful elements.

The content of the Website is informational in nature and does not constitute medical or veterinary advice. It is not a substitute for professional diagnosis, advice, or treatment provided by qualified veterinarians. The User should not rely solely on the information on the Website for the care or diagnosis of any animal’s health. For any health issues of an animal, you should consult a qualified veterinarian. Alphavet is not responsible for any action or omission of the User based on the content of the Website.

Alphavet shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or special damages, loss of profits, loss of data, or any other loss that may arise in connection with the use of the Website or the information contained therein. The foregoing includes, for example, damages resulting from any errors, omissions, interruptions, defects, delays in operation or transmission, viruses, or data loss. The User is responsible for taking all necessary measures to protect their equipment and data from viruses or other harmful programs.

External Links

The Website may contain links to third-party websites, such as social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube), map services (e.g., Google Maps), or partners. These links are provided solely for the convenience or information of Users.

Such external websites operate independently of Alphavet, and Alphavet has no control over their content, services, or availability. Providing a link does not imply Alphavet’s approval, adoption, or guarantee of the content or services of those websites.

Alphavet assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss that may result from the User’s access to such external websites or from the use of their content. The User follows these links at their own risk. We recommend that the User read the terms of use and privacy policies of each external website they visit via the Website’s links.

Modifications of Terms and Validity

Alphavet reserves the right to revise or modify these Terms of Use at any time, without prior notice to Users. Any new version of the Terms will be posted on the Website. Users are advised to check the Terms of Use periodically for any changes. If the User continues to use the Website after changes are posted, it is presumed that the User has accepted the modified terms.

These Terms are effective from the time of their publication on the Website and remain in effect until replaced by a newer version. Additionally, Alphavet may at any time suspend, modify, or discontinue (temporarily or permanently) part or all of the Website, as well as change or withdraw any feature or service of the Website, at its discretion.

If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable by any competent court, the remaining provisions shall not be affected and will remain in full force and effect.

Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

These Terms of Use, and the use of the Website, are governed by Greek law. To the extent that any specific provisions of European Union law or international regulations apply, those provisions shall also be taken into account and apply.

For any dispute or claim arising out of the use of the Website or relating to these Terms, an effort will be made to resolve it amicably. If amicable resolution is not possible, the courts of Athens, Greece, shall have jurisdiction for the resolution of the dispute, and Greek law shall apply.