Internal Medicine
Greater Cincinnati

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The board-certified Veterinary Internal Medicine Specialists at GCVS combine their years of advanced training and decades of clinical experience to find solutions for some of veterinary medicine’s most difficult problems. Our doctors and staff pride themselves on offering next-level care and service to our patients, their people, and the primary care veterinarians to whom they provide assistance. Call to schedule an appointment with an internal medicine vet in Greater Cincinnati or Northern Kentucky.

 

If your pet experiences…

  • Chronic Weight Loss/ Poor Appetite
  • Chronic Vomiting/ Diarrhea
  • Coughing/ Exercise Intolerance
  • Frequent or Excessive Urination
  • Excessive Thirst/ Hunger
  • Difficulty Breathing
  • Seizures/ Loss of Balance/ Other Neurologic Problems
  • Unusual Lumps, Bumps, or Masses
  • Enlarged Lymph Nodes
  • Infertility

OR if your pet has been diagnosed with…

  • Kidney Disease
  • Liver Disease
  • Heart Murmur or Heart Disease/ Failure
  • Lung Disease
  • Gastrointestinal Disorders
  • Blood Disorders such as Anemia or Leukemia
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Hyperadrenocorticism, Addison’s Disease, Hypothyroidism, Hormone Imbalances
  • Cancer

A visit to a Board-Certified Veterinary Internal Medicine Specialist may help.

 

At GCVS, we offer a full range of services including, but not limited to:

  • Ultrasonographic Imaging (Cardiac and Abdominal Organ Assessments)
  • On-site CT (Computed Tomography) Imaging
  • Digital Radiography Imaging
  • Endoscopy Procedures (Upper and Lower GI, Pulmonary, Urinary)
  • Full On-site Laboratory Services for Serum, Blood and Urine Analysis
  • Cross-Matched Blood Transfusions
  • Screening for Genetic Disorders
  • On-site Diagnostic Cytology Services
  • Overnight Hospitalization with 24 Hour Nursing Care
  • Long-Term Management of Chronic Disorders
  • Customized Chemotherapy Protocols
  • Personalized Hospice Protocols to Enhance Quality of Life

Did you know…?

  • Members of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM), also known as “Board-Certified Veterinary Internal Medicine Specialists,” have completed 3-5 years of rigorous study and training beyond the standard veterinary school education. 
  • Veterinary Internal Medicine Specialists have expertise and greater understanding in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the internal organs with greater experience in health issues that may be uncommon, atypical, or rare.
  • An internal medicine vet in Greater Cincinnati at GCVS has also received advanced training in Oncology (Cancer Medicine), Immunology, and Theriogenology (Reproduction Medicine)

 

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Appointments with veterinary specialists can be made by contacting us at 859-209-6560

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