Animal Specialty Center
Treatment of Diseases, Disorders, and Birth Defects
Veterinary Internal Medicine is often used in conjunction with surgery, medical oncology, radiation oncology, physical rehabilitation, and neurology. Some of the most commonly treated cases that we see are:
Infectious diseases: Therapies include vaccination, prevention, and various other medical care.
Stomach and intestinal diseases: Diagnosis by ultrasound, endoscopy, radiology, or CT scan.
Kidney and Liver diseases: We treat pets of all breeds and ages to address sudden onset as well as ongoing conditions.
Immune disorders: Often genetic factors can affect your pet's vulnerability to other diseases.
Pancreatic disease: Acute pancreatitis, which is more common in dogs, and chronic pancreatitis, which is more common in cats.
Hormonal disease and disorders: Most commonly are genetic issues that can impact your pet's behavior and health.
Respiratory disease: Includes issues with the lungs, airways, nose, and any other part of the body used for breathing.
Blood disease: Or any issues relating to the blood cells.
Cancer: Most cancers are treated with the help of Internal Medicine and Oncology.
Tests and Procedures We Offer
Our internal medicine team is experienced with the treatment and diagnosis of a wide variety of health issues. The internal veterinarians at Animal Specialty Center work in close conjunction with other specialty departments at our facility to provide a tailored treatment plan for every animal that walks through our doors. Your pet’s care may include, but is not limited to, the following procedures:
Advanced Diagnostic Tools with state-of-the-art technologies to determine the specific ailment your pet is suffering from.
Surgeries to assess and treat diseases that impact internal organs.
Medication to treat a wide array of diseases and symptoms.
Holistic care to manage other types of medical problems that may arise, whether or not they are related to the initial diagnosis.
Our internal veterinary medicine practitioners are here to provide expert care to your pet in their time of need. If you have any further questions about the types of services we offer or the diseases we can help treat, do not hesitate to call us at (941) 457-4700 or contact us below.