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LeadER’s internal medicine department uses the very latest technology to get a clearer picture and deeper understanding of underlying diseases. For example, ultrasound can help us visualize the liver, gall bladder, spleen, kidney, pancreas, and bladder. Endoscopy is often used to examine and collect specimens from the airways, stomach, small intestine, colon, and nose or to retrieve something your pet has swallowed. Laparoscopy allows us to biopsy the liver or pancreas on a minimally invasive basis. Whatever your pet needs, you can depend on our veterinary team at LeadER to deliver care with precision, compassion, and professionalism.

LeadER has a cutting-edge therapy for conditions such as autoimmune disease like IMHA, toxicities, over-dosages, sepsis, chronic and acute renal failure and more.  Now at LeadER The innovative Prismaflex System is designed to support the recovery of critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI).  The flexible system meets the demands of multiple therapies with a versatile platform that can be customized to specific patient needs.  As no two patients are the same, it also allows for individual patient care.

Our veterinary internal medicine specialists often diagnose and treat:

  • Blood abnormalities such as anemia
  • Cancers
  • Chronic kidney disease and urinary problems
  • Feline and canine bronchitis
  • Fevers and weight loss
  • Gastrointestinal problems, including inflammatory bowel disease and protein-losing enteropathy
  • Infectious diseases
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Chronic kidney failure
  • IMHA
  • Myasthenia gravis
  • Drug intoxications
  • Hormonal abnormalities such as diabetes, thyroid conditions, Addison’s disease, and Cushing’s disease
  • Immune system problems
  • Internal organ dysfunctions involving the liver, spleen, or pancreas
  • Lung and respiratory difficulties
  • Toxicities
  • Trauma and injuries
  • Dialysis & Plasma exchange
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Immune mediated thrombocytopenia
  • Immune mediated polyarthritis
  • Pemphigus foliaceus