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Small Animal Referral Services - Internal medicine

Small Animal Internal Medicine at Murdoch University Veterinary Hospital offers solutions to a wide variety of complex medical problems in both dogs and cats, including; 

  • Cardiovascular disease, 
  • Respiratory disease,
  • Gastrointestinal disease including chronic vomiting and diarrhea,
  • Endocrine disease including complicated diabetes mellitus, hypoadrenocorticism, hyperadrenocorticism, renal disease and liver disease,
  • Neurological disease, and many more.

Our staff work closely with other specialists within the Hospital and together we strive for the highest standard in diagnostic procedures and treatments, to ultimately provide the best care for your clients’ pets.

Find out more about our facilities, staff and fees.


Consultations

A typical consultation is usually 1 hour, during which a thorough history is obtained and current problems are discussed. The pet will receive a physical examination and we will provide advice on how to best investigate and manage the pet’s problems. We will also provide your client with an estimate of costs for the recommended procedures. We encourage clients to ask questions and discuss all aspects of the proposed management plans.

The veterinarian and/or the veterinary student assigned to the pet will keep you updated regularly on findings and will discuss any treatments and ongoing recommendations.