Diagnosis & Treatment for Complex Medical Conditions
At Grand Ave. Pet Hospital, we engage in practicing internal medicine to diagnose and treat medical conditions affecting your pet’s health. Our goal is to provide advanced, compassionate care to ensure your pet receives the best possible treatment for chronic and acute illnesses.
What is Veterinary Medicine?
Internal medicine focuses on diagnosing and managing non-surgical diseases affecting the internal organs and body systems. Pets can develop chronic illnesses, infections, or unexplained symptoms that require detailed investigation and care. Our veterinary team is equipped with diagnostic tools to uncover underlying health concerns and create customized treatment plans for your pet.
Conditions We Treat
Our experienced veterinarians diagnose and manage a wide range of medical conditions e.g.,
Endocrine Disorders – Diabetes, Cushing’s disease, Addison’s disease, and thyroid imbalances
Gastrointestinal Disorders – Chronic vomiting, diarrhea, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and pancreatitis
Kidney & Liver Disease – Renal failure, liver disease, and toxin exposure
Respiratory Conditions – Asthma, pneumonia, and chronic bronchitis
Infectious Diseases – Parvo virus, Lyme disease, and other bacterial or viral infections
Autoimmune Disorders – Immune-mediated diseases that require long-term management
Heart & Cardiovascular Disease – Hypertension, heart murmurs, and congestive heart failure
Neurological Disorders – Seizures, epilepsy, and nerve-related conditions
Blood & Immune System Disorders – Anemia, clotting disorders, and immune deficiencies
Diagnostics & Treatment Options
Our diagnostic modalities allows us to identify medical issues and develop an effective treatment plan.
Comprehensive Diagnostic Testing
wellness Blood Panels & Urinalysis
Digital Radiography (X-rays)
Referral Tests
Biopsy
Blood Pressure Monitoring
Customized Treatment Plans
Medications & Prescription Therapies
Nutritional & Dietary Management
Long-Term Disease Management & Monitoring
Hospitalization
When Should Your Pet See us?
If your pet is experiencing any of the following persistent or unexplained symptoms, a veterinary medical evaluation may be necessary:
Chronic vomiting or diarrhea
Weight loss or gain
Lethargy or weakness
Increased thirst and urination
Breathing difficulties or coughing
Seizures or neurological changes
Loss of appetite or unexplained pain
Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent serious complications and improve your pet’s quality of life.
Veterinary Care for Complex Medical Conditions
At Grand Ave. Pet Hospital, we are dedicated to managing chronic conditions, diagnosing unexplained symptoms, and ensuring your pet receives expert internal medicine care.
Schedule a medical consultation today and give your pet the best chance at a healthier, happier life!