Internal Medicine

Internal medicine for pets in Carver, MN. In-house radiographs, lab, and ultrasound for dogs and cats. Serving Chaska, Victoria & Waconia.
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Internal Medicine for Dogs and Cats in Carver

Healing Hands Veterinary Hospital for Dogs and Cats in Carver, MN

Pets often show subtle signs when something isn’t right. A dog who suddenly starts drinking more water or a cat that begins vomiting regularly may be experiencing more than just minor discomfort. These symptoms could point to underlying conditions that affect major body systems. That’s where internal medicine becomes essential.

Internal medicine focuses on diagnosing and managing complex illnesses that impact a pet’s internal organs. Healing Hands Veterinary Hospital provides this critical service to pet families in Carver, MN, and the surrounding communities of Chaska, Victoria, and Waconia. By combining thorough physical exams with advanced diagnostic tools, our team is able to pinpoint the root causes of ongoing symptoms and begin appropriate treatment right away.

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What Conditions Can Internal Medicine Address?

Many chronic or hard-to-diagnose conditions fall under internal medicine. Because multiple systems are often affected at once, reaching an accurate diagnosis takes careful evaluation and collaboration.

Common conditions treated through internal medicine include:

Diabetes mellitus

Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism

Kidney and liver disease

Gastrointestinal disorders

Bladder stones or urinary tract infections

Chronic respiratory issues

Immune-mediated diseases

Early detection of cancer

Whether it’s a middle-aged dog suddenly losing weight or a senior cat struggling with appetite changes, early diagnosis makes a meaningful difference in long-term outcomes. Internal medicine gives us the tools to understand and treat what’s happening inside your pet.

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Advanced Diagnostic Tools at Our Carver Clinic

Accurate diagnosis is often the first and most important step in helping your pet feel better. Healing Hands Veterinary Hospital in Carver, MN, is equipped with modern diagnostic tools that help our team identify medical issues quickly often during a single visit.

Digital Radiographs (X-Rays)

Radiographs give us a safe, non-invasive way to examine bones, lungs, the heart, and abdominal organs. Whether your dog may have swallowed something, or your cat has a lingering cough, digital X-rays help us get a clear picture of what’s going on inside.

These high-resolution images are available quickly and reveal concerns like fractures, heart enlargement, fluid buildup, or tumors. Our digital system also reduces wait time and improves accuracy compared to older methods.

Veterinary Ultrasound

Ultrasound offers real-time imaging of internal organs and helps us evaluate the liver, kidneys, bladder, spleen, and intestines. It’s especially useful when symptoms like vomiting or weight loss don’t point to an obvious cause.

This gentle, painless procedure is well tolerated by most pets without sedation. If your pet is particularly anxious, mild sedation can be used to ensure comfort and safety.

In-House Laboratory Testing

Quick lab results can make all the difference when your pet isn’t feeling well. Our on-site lab allows us to run blood tests, urinalysis, and fecal exams during your appointment, so we can often begin treatment the very same day.

Some of the most common lab tests we perform include:

Blood chemistry and organ function panels

Complete blood counts (CBC)

Thyroid testing

Urinalysis to assess kidney function or urinary tract issues

Fecal tests to check for internal parasites

This in-house capability helps us monitor chronic conditions, track treatment progress, and make timely medical decisions for both dogs and cats.

Working Together for Better Answers

Using a combination of radiographs, ultrasound, and lab testing gives our team a more complete view of your pet’s health. By gathering this information under one roof, we’re able to diagnose conditions faster and with greater accuracy, so your pet can start feeling better sooner.

Families in Carver and nearby communities can rely on Healing Hands Veterinary Hospital for advanced internal medicine support that’s both efficient and compassionate.

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Signs Your Pet Might Need Internal Medicine Evaluation

Signs Your Pet Might Need Internal Medicine Evaluation

Some medical conditions develop slowly, while others can seem to appear overnight. In both cases, subtle symptoms are often the first warning signs. Recognizing these early clues can help prevent complications and improve your pet’s quality of life.

Watch for the following changes in your pet’s behavior or health:

Drinking more water than usual

Frequent urination

Vomiting or diarrhea

Loss of appetite or changes in eating habits

Sudden weight loss or weight gain

Coughing or labored breathing

Unexplained lethargy or reduced activity

Changes in stool or urinary patterns

If your pet is showing any of these symptoms, a thorough internal medicine evaluation can help identify the underlying issue. Healing Hands Veterinary Hospital welcomes new and existing clients from Carver and nearby cities to schedule an exam at the first sign of concern.

Treatment Plans That Fit Your Pet’s Needs

Once we’ve identified the cause of your pet’s illness, our veterinary team will develop a personalized treatment plan. Every pet is different, and treatment is always guided by the specific diagnosis, age, and lifestyle of your companion.

Treatment may involve one or more of the following:

Prescription medications for pain, infection, or hormone regulation

Therapeutic diets to support kidney, liver, or GI health

Fluid therapy for dehydration or toxin elimination

Regular follow-up visits to monitor progress

Coordination with board-certified specialists if advanced care is required

Our team works closely with you to explain the diagnosis, treatment options, and expected outcomes. Your input is always valued, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Why Local Families Choose Healing Hands Veterinary Hospital

Pet parents in Carver, MN, rely on Healing Hands Veterinary Hospital for thoughtful, thorough care. We combine small-town accessibility with modern diagnostic capabilities, ensuring your dog or cat receives attention that’s both personal and advanced.

Our experienced team takes the time to listen, communicate clearly, and consider the full picture of your pet’s health. Whether you’re managing a chronic condition or dealing with a sudden illness, our internal medicine services are designed to give your pet the best possible care.

Families from Chaska, Victoria, and Waconia also choose our clinic because they appreciate the convenience of local, high-quality veterinary medicine. No long drives to specialty centers are needed. We’re right here when you need us.

Take the Guesswork Out of Your Pet’s Health | Book an Internal Medicine Visit Today!

If your pet is showing signs of illness, don’t wait to find out what’s wrong. Early evaluation can mean faster recovery and better management of long-term conditions. Healing Hands Veterinary Hospital offers internal medicine services right here in Carver, MN, supported by a compassionate team and on-site diagnostics.

 

To schedule an appointment, contact us at 952-999-2278 or book online today.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Internal Medicine

Internal medicine involves diagnosing and managing diseases that affect the organs and internal systems of pets. This includes hormonal imbalances, kidney and liver disease, GI disorders, and more.

No referral is required. You can schedule directly with our Carver clinic by calling or booking online.

Most of our diagnostic tests are processed in-house, so results are often available the same day. This helps us begin treatment more quickly.

In most cases, pets do not need sedation for radiographs or ultrasound. If your pet is especially anxious or uncomfortable, light sedation may be used to keep them calm and still.

Yes, internal medicine evaluations and treatment are available for both species. Our team is trained to identify and manage complex conditions in dogs and cats of all breeds and ages.

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