Internal Pet Medicine
Your pet’s total health is our priority at PetDesk Animal Hospital, including when they experience issues that are more than skin-deep. That’s why we feature pet internal medicine specialists as part of our skilled veterinary team to comprehensively treat any underlying health concerns.
Expert Internal Pet Medicine in Denver, CO
Pet internal medicine focuses on diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of medical conditions that affect your pet’s internal organs and systems. This includes diseases of the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, gastrointestinal system, and more, focusing on comprehensive care for lifelong comfort and well-being.
The Importance of Internal Pet Medicine
Internal medicine specialists are highly trained veterinarians with advanced knowledge in your pets internal health, allowing them to identify and treat complex health problems that may not be evident in routine checkups. These often include chronic issues like heart conditions, arthritis, or kidney disease.
At PetDesk Animal Hospital, our team features multiple pet internal medicine specialists who combine advanced diagnostic tools with compassionate care and thorough expertise. By regularly assessing your pet’s health at wellness exams and other ongoing visits, our experts stay on top of your companion’s internal health and treat any ongoing issues with care and precision, prioritizing their long-term health and quality of life.
If you’re concerned about your pet’s internal health or need help managing a chronic condition, contact PetDesk Animal Hospital in Denver, CO, today. Our pet internal medicine services are designed to provide your pet with the specialized care they need to live a healthy, happy life.
Conditions Commonly Treated by Our Internal Medicine Specialists:
Chronic Gastrointestinal Issues
Characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation, gastrointestinal issues cause persistent digestive problems, affecting nutrient absorption and comfort.
Endocrine Disorders
These conditions disrupt hormone balance, affecting metabolism, growth, and overall health. Examples include Diabetes, Hypothyroidism, and Cushing’s Disease.
Respiratory Problems
Issues such as asthma, pneumonia, and chronic coughs can affect pets’ ability to breathe properly, significantly affecting their quality of life.
Kidney & Liver Disease
Illness in the kidney or liver impairs their ability to filter toxins, making it more difficult for your pet to maintain their overall health.
Heart Disease
Heart conditions can cause your pet’s cardiovascular system to function improperly, negatively affecting blood flow and overall health.
Autoimmune Disorders
These disorders cause a pet’s immune system to attack its own healthy cells while ignoring actual diseases, and treatment is essential to prevent further complications.