At Carolina Veterinary Specialists in Greensboro, our board-certified internal medicine specialist delivers advanced veterinary care for pets referred to us by their family veterinarian.
Please Note: You will need a referral from your primary care veterinarian before making an internal medicine appointment.
If your pet has symptoms or an illness that your primary care veterinarian is unable to diagnose or treat, your vet may refer them to an internal medicine specialist for advanced care.
Veterinary internal medicine specialists have expertise in diagnosing and treating conditions of the endocrine, urinary, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, endocrine, and immune systems.
At Carolina Veterinary Specialists in Greensboro, we take a collaborative approach to our cases. Our internal medicine specialist will work closely with your veterinarian, and with other specialists to ensure your pet receives comprehensive care.
A veterinary internal medicine specialist has completed advanced training in veterinary internal medicine, including a one-year internship and a three-year residency after they've graduated veterinary school.
Once you have been referred by your regular veterinarian, our internal medicine specialist will complete thorough physical exam of your pet. The results of the exam will help us create a diagnostic plan and develop a comprehensive treatment plan customized to your pet's needs.
Commonly referred conditions include: