Internal Medicine For Cats & Dogs

Many pets develop health conditions that affect their internal organs and require thoughtful diagnosis and ongoing management. At MetroVet Veterinary Clinic, our veterinarians are experienced in evaluating and managing a wide range of internal medicine concerns for cats and dogs.

When appropriate, we also work directly with board-certified internal medicine specialists, allowing your pet to receive advanced expertise without immediately needing to visit another hospital. This collaborative approach helps keep care more convenient, cost-effective, and seamless for you and your pet.

Common Pet Internal Medicine Conditions

Our veterinarians routinely diagnose and manage medical conditions involving many of the body’s major systems, including:

  • Gastrointestinal Health: Vomiting, diarrhea, intestinal and stomach disorders
  • Liver and Gall Bladder Diseases 
  • Endocrine Disorders: Including diabetes, Cushing’s, Addison’s.
  • Infectious Diseases: Bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections
  • Urinary Tract Conditions: Such as urinary tract infections and bladder stones.
  • Kidney Diseases
  • Respiratory Conditions: Affecting the nose, airways, and lungs 
  • Blood and Immune System Disorders
  • Heart Conditions
  • Neurology Concerns

In-House Testing & Diagnostics

Because every pet is different, we focus on building a diagnostic and treatment plan tailored to your pet’s specific needs.

To accurately evaluate internal health concerns, we offer a wide range of in-house diagnostic services, including:

  • Radiology (Digital x-rays)
  • Ultrasound
  • Bloodwork
  • Urinalysis
  • Fecal Exams

Having these services available in-house allows us to diagnose many conditions more quickly and begin treatment sooner.

What is a Veterinary Internal Medicine Specialist?

Our veterinarians are trained in many areas of medicine, from skin and ear care to behavior and bone issues. Veterinary internists specialize in diagnosing and treating complex internal health problems. After veterinary school, they receive additional training and pass extensive exams to become board-certified in internal medicine.

How We Work With Internal Medicine Specialists

At MetroVet Veterinary Clinic, we have the ability to consult directly with board-certified internal medicine specialists when a case requires advanced insight or support.

This collaboration may allow your pet to:

  • Receive specialist guidance while staying under our care
  • Avoid unnecessary referrals or duplicate testing
  • Begin appropriate treatment sooner
  • Transition smoothly to a specialty hospital only if more advanced procedures or hospitalization are needed

If a full referral becomes necessary, we’ll guide you through that process and coordinate care to ensure continuity.

When Referral to a Specialty Hospital May Be Needed

Some conditions require advanced diagnostics or treatments that are best performed at a specialty facility. These may include:

  • Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Chronic or recurring infections
  • Advanced kidney or liver disease
  • Complex hormonal disorders

If referral is recommended, we’ll clearly explain why and help you take the next step.

Internal Medicine Care Near You

If your pet isn’t feeling well or is showing signs of an internal health concern, our team is here to help. Call (857) 277-7781 or book an appointment online to get started.

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