Veterinary Internal Medicine: Providing Specialized Care For Your Pets
“Aiming for the highest degree of care“
At Animal Medical Hospital & Urgent Care, we understand that your pets are not just animals, they are cherished members of your family. That’s why we are proud to offer Animal Internal Medicine (AIM), an Internal Medicine group. AIM provides a vital aspect of veterinary care that focuses on diagnosing and treating complex medical conditions affecting your furry companions.
The AIM doctors are board-certified professionals who specialize in diagnosing and managing a wide range of diseases that may affect your pets’ internal organs, systems, and overall health. By utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques, including advanced imaging and laboratory tests, our Internal Medicine doctors strive to provide accurate diagnosis, allowing for targeted and effective treatment plans tailored to your pets’ specific needs. They also work closely with other veterinary specialists, collaborating to provide comprehensive care and ensure the best possible outcomes for your beloved companions.
Services that Animal Internal Medicine Offers:
- Endoscopy
- Colonoscopy
- Rhinoscopy
- Bronchoscopy
- Ultrasound
- Urology
- Gastroenterology
- Hematology
- Endocrinology
How Can I Make an Appointment?
Internal Medicine appointments are by referral only. Please contact your primary veterinarian to send in a referral. Once we have your referral and medical records, one of our Client Service Associates will reach out to you to schedule an appointment.
What Should I Bring to My First Appointment?
We request to have the last 2 years’ worth of medical history from your primary veterinarian. If your pet is currently taking any medications or supplements, please bring a list of their medications, dosages, and how often they are given.
Common Ailments our Internal Medicine Team Will Treat
- Diabetic Management
- Addison’s Disease
- Cushing’s Disease
- Pancreatitis
- Gastrointestinal Issues
- Liver Disease
- Kidney Disease
- Heart Disease
- Respiratory Disease
- Anemia and other bleeding disorders
What’s Next?
To schedule a consultation with one of our doctors, ask your veterinarian for a referral. Once your primary veterinarian submits a referral, one of our Internal Medicine team members will gather all your pet’s medical records and other necessary information. Next, one of our Internal Medicine team members will contact you to schedule an appointment. Once all records are finalized, a member of the Internal Medicine team will email or fax our exam notes back to your primary veterinarian to look over.