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What are the Benefits of Seeing a Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialist?

Oct 31, 2024, 17:51 PM by Krystin Langer

What is an internal medicine specialist?

An internal medicine specialist, or internist, is a veterinarian who has completed additional years of advanced training to diagnose and treat diseases inside the body. Unlike human medicine where an internist may also be a primary care doctor, veterinary internists do not provide routine care. Your primary care veterinarian may recommend an internal medicine specialist if your pet has a complex, life-threatening, or chronic condition.

Advanced Diagnostics

Internal medicine specialists have training and specialized equipment to diagnose your pet. These may include:

  • Abdominal ultrasound to obtain more information on internal organs.
  • Endoscopy which allows visualization and sampling of body systems including the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, and urinary tract.
  • CT scan creates 3-dimensional images that show more details than an x-ray.
  • Specialized tests on blood and tissue samples.

Treatments

Some of the conditions that internal medicine specialists treat include:

  • Diabetes and other metabolic diseases
  • Kidney problems
  • Liver disorders
  • Digestive issues
  • Infectious disease
  • Anemia and bleeding disorders

Benefits

Internists use the newest research to provide the best treatment for your pet. They are skilled in managing patients with multiple serious conditions. A veterinary internal medicine specialist will work closely with your regular veterinarian to provide the best care for 
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