Cat & Dog Cardiologist in Coral Springs, FL

Cardiac-centered diagnostics and treatment for pet heart conditions.

Hearing that your pet may have a heart condition can feel overwhelming. You may notice subtle changes, such as less energy, coughing, or breathing differences, and wonder what they mean. Our team at Coral Springs Animal Hospital in Coral Springs, FL provides focused cardiac care with clear guidance and steady support every step of the way.

Our cat and dog cardiologist services are designed to uncover the cause of your pet’s symptoms, manage heart conditions effectively, and help your pet maintain a comfortable, active life. Whether your primary veterinarian has referred you or you’re seeking answers on your own, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

veterinarian using stethoscope to check striped tabby kitten's heartbeat
two male veterinarians examining yorkshire terrier dog together
two male veterinarians examining yorkshire terrier dog together

Pet Cardiology Conditions We Diagnose and Manage

Heart disease in pets can present in different ways, and some signs are easy to miss early on. We evaluate and treat a wide range of cardiac concerns, including:

  • Persistent coughing

  • Labored breathing or reduced stamina

  • Episodes of weakness or fainting

  • Heart murmurs

  • Congestive heart failure

  • Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias)

  • Congenital heart defects

  • Age-related (acquired) heart disease

  • Systemic hypertension (high blood pressure)

  • Pulmonary hypertension

  • Heartworm disease

Advanced Cardiology Diagnostics for Clear Answers

Understanding how your pet’s heart is functioning is the first step toward effective care. Our animal hospital uses modern diagnostic tools to assess heart structure, rhythm, and overall performance, including:

  • Echocardiography (heart ultrasound) to visualize heart chambers and valves

  • Chest X-rays to evaluate heart size and lung involvement

  • Electrocardiography (ECG) to assess electrical activity and rhythm

  • Holter monitoring for continuous 24-hour heart rhythm tracking

  • Blood pressure testing to detect hypertension

  • Laboratory testing to support diagnosis and monitor treatment

Personalized Treatment Plans for Heart Health

No two heart conditions follow the same path. We tailor each treatment plan based on your pet’s diagnosis, lifestyle, and response to care. Services may include:

  • Diagnosis and ongoing management of congenital and acquired heart disease

  • Long-term care for congestive heart failure and rhythm disorders

  • Pacemaker placement for certain serious arrhythmias

  • Heartworm treatment and monitoring

  • Pre-anesthetic evaluations for pets with cardiac concerns

  • Cardiac screenings for breeding pets

Our focus stays on improving day-to-day comfort while supporting long-term heart function.

male veterinarian smiling while petting golden retriever dog
male veterinarian smiling while petting golden retriever dog

What Happens During Your Pet’s Cardiology Visit

Your visit begins with a detailed conversation about your pet’s history, current symptoms, and any changes you’ve noticed at home. If your primary veterinarian has referred you, we’ll review their records in advance to build on that information.

From there, we recommend diagnostics based on your pet’s needs. Once testing is complete, we walk you through the findings in clear, straightforward terms and outline the next steps.

Before you leave, you’ll have a plan that may include medications, lifestyle adjustments, and follow-up visits. Our team remains available for questions along the way, and we stay in communication with your primary veterinarian to keep your pet’s care consistent and coordinated.

Ongoing Support for Your Pet’s Heart Care

Managing heart disease is often a long-term process, but you won’t have to navigate it alone. We provide continued guidance, monitor your pet’s progress, and adjust treatment as needed over time.

If you have concerns about your pet’s heart health or have noticed changes in their behavior or energy, schedule a cardiology consultation today.

male veterinarian using monitor to check cat's blood pressure