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Veterinary cardiology

Dog and cat breeders in European Union countries are required to have their animals examined by a cardiologist on a regular basis (once a year). This is due to the high risk of pedigree animals developing hereditary heart disease and the even higher risk of passing on heart disease to future generations. Unfortunately, once a heart defect has been diagnosed, such a pet can no longer be bred.
The Begemotas Veterinary Clinic encourages all responsible owners to have their pets’ health checked once a year as a preventive measure, regardless of breed or lifestyle.
The veterinarians at the Begemotas Veterinary Clinic remind us that the earlier the cause of a chronic disease is diagnosed and treated, the greater the chance of a quick recovery without additional complications.

Cardiological examinations, diagnostics, and treatment plans at Begemoto Veterinary Clinic are provided by:

dmitrij-levoniuk
Vet. Doctor DMITRIJ

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Cost of veterinary cardiology

The cost of veterinary cardiology can depend on several factors, including the nature of the service, the condition of the animal, and the clinic’s policy. Here are the main factors that determine the cost of veterinary cardiology services:

01.Complexity of diagnosis

The cost of a cardiology examination may depend on the tests that need to be performed in order to make an accurate diagnosis. For example, an initial consultation may be relatively inexpensive, but additional procedures such as an electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiogram (heart ultrasound), X-ray, or blood tests can significantly increase the overall cost.

02.Veterinarian's specialization and experience

Cardiology specialists with more experience or specialization in certain areas may charge higher prices for their services. Consultations and examinations by experienced cardiologists are usually more expensive than those by general practitioners.

03.Equipment and technologies used

High-quality diagnostic equipment (e.g., modern ultrasound machines, ECG machines, or advanced X-ray machines) can increase the cost of procedures because such equipment is expensive to purchase and maintain. Some clinics may use more advanced technology, which can result in higher prices.

04.Animal condition and care requirements

Animals that require intensive care or monitoring may need longer hospital stays and more procedures. This can increase the overall cost of cardiac care. For example, if an animal needs long-term care for a serious heart condition, the cost will be higher.

05.Additional procedures, consultations, and treatment

If additional procedures such as cardiac catheterization, stenting, or surgery are required after diagnosis, this will increase the overall cost of treatment. Medications may also be required, which incur additional costs. Once heart problems have been diagnosed, follow-up care, repeat examinations, or tests also contribute to the overall cost of cardiology services.

06.Insurance coverage

Some pet owners have pet insurance that may cover some or all of the cost of cardiology services, but insurance payouts may vary depending on the policy and the insurance company's policy.

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