Southeast Veterinary Cardiology
If you are a pet owner:
Contact your primary care veterinarian to schedule your pet’s consultation at their clinic with Southeast Veterinary Cardiology; we are a referral-only service. We do not schedule consultations directly with pet owners or do in-home/kennel evaluations.
09/28/2023
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UF College of Veterinary Medicine launches open heart surgery program for dogs - UF Health The University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine has launched an open heart surgery program for dogs, becoming the only program of its kind in the…
09/10/2021
Check out this update about Diet-Associated DCM from one of the main researchers trying to determine the cause of this important issue in pets. Direct link to article in comments.
SEVC is able to come into veterinary clinics and evaluate for DCM and any other heart disease in your patients - every echocardiogram is performed directly by a board-certified cardiologist. You’ll have results and a detailed report before SEVC leaves your clinic. For more information, check out www.sevetcardiology.com.
06/20/2021
Here’s another article that’s truly a must read for every veterinarian - as degenerative valvular disease is the most common heart disease of dogs.
SEVC is here to support primary care veterinarians in managing heart disease within their own clinic. Again, thank you to all the clinics utilizing our services, we hope to be able to expand our availability in the coming months! Contact us for more information about SEVC’s services and current availability.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jvim.15488
04/24/2021
As Southeast Veterinary Cardiology gears up for a busy summer/fall 2021, we'll be intermittently posting important articles that help you practice the best medicine possible. Here's an excellent, (really) thorough review about heart murmurs in dogs & cats. Highly recommended read for every veterinarian.
SEVC is here to help primary care vets inside their own clinic when any murmurs (or arrhythmias too) are noted in their patients. A huge thank you to all the clinics utilizing SEVC already, looking forward to being able to help more in the future!
Management of incidentally detected heart murmurs in dogs and cats A dog or a cat has an incidentally detected heart murmur if the murmur is an unexpected discovery during a veterinary consultation that was not initia…
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