CVCA Cardiac Care for Pets
CVCA Cardiac Care for Pets is a general practice practice in San Diego, CA.
About
CVCA Cardiac Care for Pets specializes in advanced heart care for dogs and cats. The clinic provides comprehensive cardiology examinations, including physical exams, full echocardiograms using advanced technology, and detailed diagnostic and treatment plans. Pet owners can also easily obtain prescribed medications through the CVCA Pharmacy, with online ordering and direct shipping available.
The San Juan Capistrano location serves pet owners throughout San Diego County. Primary care veterinarians can easily refer patients through a dedicated online form. The clinic is located within VMSG, Orange County, which offers 24/7/365 emergency services, providing a comprehensive care environment for pets with cardiac conditions.
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Frequently asked questions
- What kind of specialists work at CVCA Cardiac Care for Pets?
- Board-certified veterinary cardiologists staff CVCA Cardiac Care for Pets. These specialists undergo four additional years of advanced training after veterinary school. They must also pass two consecutive years of testing with the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine to demonstrate their advanced expertise in cardiology, ensuring specialized care for pets.
- What services are included in a cardiology examination at CVCA?
- A full cardiology examination at CVCA Cardiac Care for Pets includes a review of the pet's medical history, a non-invasive physical examination, and a full echocardiogram. Following these assessments, the board-certified cardiologist develops a detailed report with diagnostics and a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to the pet's condition.
- How can primary care veterinarians refer a patient to CVCA?
- Primary care veterinarians can refer a patient to CVCA Cardiac Care for Pets by completing a referral form. After the form is submitted, CVCA staff will contact the pet owner directly to schedule a convenient appointment for their pet's specialized cardiac care.
- What are common signs of heart disease in dogs and cats?
- In dogs, potential symptoms of heart disease include coughing, trouble breathing, fainting, weakness, exercise intolerance, and abdominal distension. For cats, signs may present as hiding, lethargy, increased respiratory rate and effort, fainting, or the sudden onset of painful forelimb lameness or hind limb paralysis.
- Does CVCA offer a residency program for veterinary cardiologists?
- Yes, CVCA offers a competitive, three-year Residency Program in the Veterinary Cardiology specialty. This program contributes to the advancement of veterinary cardiology medicine and supports the development of future board-certified veterinary cardiologists.
Contact & hours
Address
31896 Plaza Dr suite c1
San Diego
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