Veterinary endoscopy

Veterinary Endoscopy in Kirkland, WA

Minimally invasive scoping procedures allow visual inspection and biopsies of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts.

Endoscopy provides a clear view inside your pet without the need for exploratory surgery. It\'s ideal for chronic vomiting, nasal problems, or suspected foreign bodies.

Using specialized cameras, we can examine the esophagus, stomach, intestines, or airway and take biopsies if necessary.

Benefits of Endoscopy

Less Invasive

Diagnose issues without major surgery.

Retrieve Foreign Objects

Safely remove items from the stomach or airway.

Targeted Biopsies

Collect small tissue samples for analysis.

Quick Recovery

Most pets go home the same day with minimal discomfort.

Endoscopy FAQs

Is anesthesia required?

Yes, general anesthesia keeps your pet still and comfortable during the procedure.

How will my pet feel afterward?

Most pets recover quickly with only mild throat or stomach irritation.

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High-resolution X-rays for rapid diagnosis of injuries and illness.

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Ultrasound Imaging

Non-invasive scanning of the abdomen and heart for detailed evaluation.

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Advanced Imaging

Coordinated CT and MRI studies performed at trusted referral centers.

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Other Core Services

Urgent & Emergency Care

Immediate care for urgent medical situations and emergencies

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Specialized care for your new puppy from first exams to vaccinations

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Microchipping

Permanent identification to help reunite you with your pet if they become lost.

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Teeth cleaning, dental exams, and oral hygiene education for lifelong dental health.

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Trauma & Accident Care

Immediate treatment for injuries from accidents, falls, fights, and other traumatic events.

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