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Veterinary Specialty Care Remove
Veterinary Specialty Care
Animal Internal Medicine and Specialty Services (AIMSS) is a practice comprised of highly credentialed board-certified specialists accustomed to dealing with even the most challenging animal health conditions. We work with pet owners and family veterinarians throughout the Bay area, Marin County, and the Peninsula.
As a private, locally owned practice, we are not constrained by formulaic or “one-size-fits” methods employed by corporately owned veterinary hospitals. Rather, we customize our treatment plans, utilizing the best talents of our specially trained vets.
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24 hour veterinary critical care Remove
24 hour veterinary critical care
Emergencies come in many forms—injuries, poisons, severe lethargy, or even vomiting and diarrhea that won’t let up. Whatever the case, the team of critical care veterinarians at AES is dedicated to providing the pets of San Francisco, Marin County, and the Peninsula communities the specialized attention necessary to see them through in their hour of need.
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24 hour veterinary emergency services Remove
24 hour veterinary emergency services
Emergencies come in many forms—injuries, poisons, severe lethargy, or even vomiting and diarrhea that won’t let up. Whatever the case, the team of critical care veterinarians at AES is dedicated to providing the pets of San Francisco, Marin County, and the Peninsula communities the specialized attention necessary to see them through in their hour of need.
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Veterinary radiology Remove
Veterinary radiology
Diagnostic imaging or radiology refers to various noninvasive imaging techniques that aid in diagnosing your pet’s condition. Imaging technology, such as radiographs, ultrasound, CT, and MRI, provide vital information. Just as in human medicine, internal images allow us to see what is going on within your pet’s body without invasive surgery.
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Veterinary ultrasound Remove
Veterinary ultrasound
AIMSS employs the latest imaging equipment. As the only veterinary specialty hospital with a full-time on-site radiologist, we are able to capture the best and most informative images. Easy access to the best technology enables our veterinarians to reach a faster diagnosis and implement appropriate treatment more rapidly. This is particularly important, even life saving, in emergency or critical situations.
We are particularly proud of our digital imaging equipment, which provides superior clearer images than older methods. Digital images can be enlarged and manipulated, providing detailed information. Our veterinary team can view the images in ways that are not possible with film radiography, and our ultrasound equipment is state of the art.
Additionally, all digital radiographs, ultrasounds, and CT and MRI scans are read by our radiologist—the one and only board-certified radiologist based in San Francisco. We are committed to providing the best patient care, as our advanced diagnostic imaging capability demonstrates.
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Veterinary diagnostic imaging Remove
Veterinary diagnostic imaging
AIMSS employs the latest imaging equipment. As the only veterinary specialty hospital with a full-time on-site radiologist, we are able to capture the best and most informative images. Easy access to the best technology enables our veterinarians to reach a faster diagnosis and implement appropriate treatment more rapidly. This is particularly important, even life saving, in emergency or critical situations.
We are particularly proud of our digital imaging equipment, which provides superior clearer images than older methods. Digital images can be enlarged and manipulated, providing detailed information. Our veterinary team can view the images in ways that are not possible with film radiography, and our ultrasound equipment is state of the art.
Additionally, all digital radiographs, ultrasounds, and CT and MRI scans are read by our radiologist—the one and only board-certified radiologist based in San Francisco. We are committed to providing the best patient care, as our advanced diagnostic imaging capability demonstrates.
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Veterinary advanced imaging Remove
Veterinary advanced imaging
AIMSS employs the latest imaging equipment. As the only veterinary specialty hospital with a full-time on-site radiologist, we are able to capture the best and most informative images. Easy access to the best technology enables our veterinarians to reach a faster diagnosis and implement appropriate treatment more rapidly. This is particularly important, even life saving, in emergency or critical situations.
We are particularly proud of our digital imaging equipment, which provides superior clearer images than older methods. Digital images can be enlarged and manipulated, providing detailed information. Our veterinary team can view the images in ways that are not possible with film radiography, and our ultrasound equipment is state of the art.
Additionally, all digital radiographs, ultrasounds, and CT and MRI scans are read by our radiologist—the one and only board-certified radiologist based in San Francisco. We are committed to providing the best patient care, as our advanced diagnostic imaging capability demonstrates.
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Veterinary oncology Remove
Veterinary oncology
At AIMSS, we understand the emotional impact that a diagnosis of cancer in your beloved pet may have. The good news is that in many cases, pet cancer is treatable. Thanks to advances in veterinary medicine, there are more options for treating pets with cancer than ever before, helping improve their longevity and quality of life.
Our veterinary oncologist provides consultation, diagnosis, and treatment planning for the diverse types of feline and canine cancer. We provide specific treatment programs for your pet, often improving and extending survivals to many months to years of good quality life for pets diagnosed with cancer.
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Veterinary surgery Remove
Veterinary surgery
Advanced surgical capabilities and a commitment to excellence characterize our approach to veterinary surgery. Our facility boasts some of the best diagnostic and surgical equipment available. Performing orthopedic, soft tissue, and emergency surgery, we offer the most advanced anesthesia and provide the best protocols for pain control.
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Veterinary Neurology Remove
Veterinary Neurology
Veterinary neurology is the branch of medicine that treats diseases of the nervous system: the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles in pets. This encompasses such common problems as epilepsy, herniated disks, spinal and head injuries, meningitis, and cancers of the nervous system.
Why Work With a Veterinary Neurologist?
While general practitioner veterinarians can diagnose and treat many neurological health problems, often your veterinarian will recommend you see a neurology specialist, particularly in complicated cases. A veterinary neurologist has the training and experience needed to provide the highest level of care for both medical and surgical neurologic conditions.
A board-certified veterinary neurologist is a licensed veterinarian who has obtained additional intensive training in veterinary neurology and neurosurgery. There are less 300 veterinary neurologists in the United States today.
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Veterinary neurosurgery Remove
Veterinary neurosurgery
During neurology consultations, our neurologist will gather a detailed account of your pet’s symptoms, perform a thorough neurologic exam, and may recommend additional diagnostic testing, such as:
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Computed tomography (CT)
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sampling and analysis
Muscle and nerve biopsy
Blood pressure monitoring
Based on our findings, we will discuss treatment options with you, which might include surgery and medical therapy. In some cases, neurological conditions are painful and we offer the most advanced pain control methods.
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Veterinary internal medicine Remove
Veterinary internal medicine
Specialists in small animal internal medicine are specially trained in diagnosis and the treatment of chronic or complex health conditions. Patients with uncommon, difficult to manage, or multiple coexisting medical conditions can greatly benefit from the care of a veterinary internist. At AIMSS, our goal is to get your pet better and home as fast as possible through thorough diagnostics and effective treatments.
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Veterinary Cardiology Remove
Veterinary Cardiology
If your dog or cat has been diagnosed with heart disease or if it is suspected, we encourage you to visit us for a consultation. Utilizing consultants who are board certified in veterinary cardiology that work with our internists and criticalists, we are skilled in developing effective and compassionate therapies for heart disease, both for congenital (present at birth) and acquired (developed over the course of life) conditions.
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