In our Internal Medicine services, our internist veterinarian will diagnose and treat ailments associated with the internal system of pets such as liver, kidney, gastrointestinal tract, immune system, endocrine system, and lung or airway. This requires specialized diagnostic testing for assessment and treatment such as ultrasound, CT scan, blood chemistries, biopsies, endoscopy, etc. We have the laboratory facilities and veterinary internist to assess, diagnose and treat the problems with your beloved pet’s organs. Our internists understand the complex interactions of your pet’s internal system well and can develop a treatment plan to cure the underlying causes of even complicated and chronic conditions.
Oral health issues are the most common health problems that can happen to pets. Proper oral care can even elongate their life span. This is why it is important to have an oral health regimen in place for your animal companions. You also need to take your pets for regular oral checkups to make sure that there are no infections and risks. At Pet Trust, our specialist veterinarians will help you create a proper oral health care plan for your pets and treat any dental problems.
This includes cleaning, surgical extraction of a tooth, root canals, and even non-invasive fixation of jaw fractures.
Our surgeons have the skills and expertise to do any surgical procedure to help your pet in even complicated conditions. They are experienced and individually assess your pet thoroughly to decide the best course of action to treat your pet. In addition to that, we have instrumentation with advanced diagnostic capabilities and support facilities to treat any conditions. Our veterinary doctors and para veterinarians are ever ready to help your pets. They have the experience of performing dental, orthopedic, oncologic, minimally invasive, and soft tissue surgical procedures.
With early detection and intervention, we can save the lives of pets with cardiac diseases. At Pet Trust, we provide advanced diagnostic, medical, interventional, and surgical care for animals with heart disease. Loss of stamina, murmuring of weight loss, heart, fatigue, and exercise intolerance are often signs of heart disease. First, a thorough check-up or cardiac evaluation will be done on pets. With proper diagnosis, we determine the state of the heart and its causes. Then we develop a treatment plan with cardiovascular interventional procedures if required. This includes pacemaker implantation, balloon valvuloplasty, stent placement, PDA embolization, etc.
Do you know that half of the tumors occurring in female dogs are mammary cancer? These are common in dogs that have not been spayed before first or second heat. Desexing can help in preventing aggressive behavior, mammary and ovarian cancer. We provide pet neutering and spaying services so that they can lead healthy lives.
Tumors and neoplasia(abnormal tissue growth) are common in pets than you think. Do you know that almost half the dogs after the age of 10 develop cancer? Sometimes these can be benign but there are times when this can be malignant and aggressive. We use radiographs (x-rays), blood tests, and ultrasound exams or cytology to diagnose tumors and neoplasia. While Melanoma is the common type of cancer found in dogs, Fibrosarcoma is common in cats. Melanoma is a malignant and aggressive tumor that can develop in a dog’s mouth and can spread throughout the body. Fibrosarcoma occurs in fibrous connective tissues especially in injection points of vaccines and medications. Other common forms of cancer found in dogs and cats are lymphoma and hemangiosarcoma. Early detection can help to provide better treatment and to save the lives of your precious pets. The important treatment that we do as part of oncological services are:
Tumors are swelling on the pet’s body which can develop into cancer. Tumor removal can be done alone or as part of other treatments. Our veterinary oncologist along with the surgeon can remove simple skin tumors to complex internal tumors along with the margin. We will also help them recover after the lump removal surgery.
Treatment and recovery of cancer in pets can be based on the type of cancer. At our oncological care, we use chemotherapy to ease the symptoms of cancer and shrink large tumors before removing them. Chemotherapy can be used with radiational therapy and surgery to treat cancer effectively.
Immunotherapy is the way of preparing the immune system of pets to fight against various diseases like allergies and even cancer. Monoclonal antibodies and cancer vaccines are generally used for immunotherapy in dogs. These are used to treat cats and other animals in some cases too.
We also help in easing the pain of pets, provide special care for aged pets and also provide palliative care for pets who are terminally ill. Pets deserve comfort and compassion throughout their life. We ensure that they have a painless and quality life all along.
Medical emergencies for a beloved pet can, and often do, happen outside of normal business hours. To best meet all your pet’s needs, we have a doctor or technician on call 24/7.
You can reach the veterinarian on-call at any time by dialing the Animal Hospital at 6235806114 and following the automated instructions.