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Diagnostics & Internal Medicine

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Veterinary Diagnostics & Internal Medicine

When a pet isn’t feeling well, getting clear answers is the first step toward effective treatment. Some medical concerns go beyond simple infections or parasites and instead involve complex internal systems that affect how the body functions over time.

At Bonner Springs Animal Care Center, we provide comprehensive diagnostic and internal medicine services to accurately identify, treat, and manage chronic, systemic, and complex conditions in dogs and cats.

Veterinary Diagnostics & Internal Medicine
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What Is Veterinary Internal Medicine?

Veterinary internal medicine focuses on diagnosing and managing diseases that affect a pet’s internal organs and body systems. These conditions may develop due to infection, changes in body chemistry, organ dysfunction, genetics, or long-term disease processes.
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What Is Veterinary Internal Medicine?
Internal medicine relies on detailed physical examinations combined with advanced diagnostic testing to uncover underlying issues and guide long-term treatment plans.
Areas commonly addressed through internal medicine include:
Because many of these systems are interconnected, comprehensive diagnostics play a critical role in accurate diagnosis and effective care.
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Conditions Commonly Treated Through Internal Medicine

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Our internal medicine services are used to diagnose and manage a wide range of health concerns, including:

Many of these conditions require ongoing monitoring and long-term management rather than one-time treatment.

Conditions Commonly Treated Through Internal Medicine
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Diagnostic Imaging & Radiology (X-Rays)

When a physical exam alone doesn’t provide enough information, diagnostic imaging allows us to look beneath the surface and better understand what’s happening inside your pet’s body.
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Diagnostic Imaging & Radiology (X-Rays)

What Are Veterinary X-Rays?

X-rays (also called radiographs) use low levels of radiation to produce detailed images of a pet’s internal structures, including bones, joints, organs, and soft tissues. These images help our veterinarian assess injury, illness, and disease that cannot be seen externally.

How X-Rays Help Diagnose Pets

Radiology is an essential diagnostic tool for both sick and injured pets. X-rays allow us to evaluate the size, shape, and position of internal organs and identify abnormalities that may not be detectable during a physical exam alone.
X-rays are commonly used to:

Radiology plays an important role in both internal medicine and surgical planning, helping ensure accurate diagnoses and appropriate treatment recommendations.

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Chronic Disease Treatment & Ongoing Management

Chronic Disease Treatment & Ongoing Management

Pets living with chronic or systemic illness often require individualized care plans that evolve over time. Depending on your pet’s diagnosis, treatment and management may include:
Our veterinary team works closely with you to determine the most effective and sustainable approach for managing your pet’s condition while maintaining comfort and quality of life.