Internal Medicine
Critical Care | Dermatology | Ophthalmology | Neurology | Anesthesiology | Oncology
Critical Care
In a critical care situation, an accurate diagnosis is of the utmost importance. The critical care specialists at PetRays are available when you need us most. We provide fast, accurate reports and treatment plans for your critical patients. We understand that time is of the essence in critical cases; that’s why we guarantee a STAT report turnaround time of one hour or less.
All specialists on the PetRays critical care team are certified by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. Our specialists are available 7 days a week, from 7:30 a.m. to midnight (eastern time). Turnaround time for routine reports is 4 hours and STAT reports are delivered in 1 hour or less.
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Dermatology
Like humans, pets are susceptible to hundreds of different skin disorders and allergies. Many dermatological conditions are, on the surface, very similar. Even the slightest differences in symptoms can result in a vastly different diagnosis. Let the board-certified veterinary dermatology specialists at PetRays help you provide your clients with cutting-edge dermatological care.
Veterinary dermatology is a rapidly growing field and it takes years of education and training to accurately identify and treat complex skin diseases. When confronted with a complicated dermatology case, you can turn to the specialists at PetRays for help. All of our dermatology specialists are certified by the American College of Veterinary Dermatology and have completed three years of residency training.
Our consultants work with you to provide a fast, accurate diagnosis for your patient. We review the results of tests you have conducted (including fine needle aspirates, ear cytology tests, intradermal allergy tests and others) and view images of the condition. Using this information, we prepare a thorough diagnostic report that is sent back to you using our proprietary system.
The PetRays Dermatology team is available for dermatology consultations 24-hours a day, Monday through Friday.
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Ophthalmology
Healthy eyes and good vision are essential to a pet’s quality of life. The veterinary specialists at PetRays provide expert consultations for complex ophthalmology cases, ensuring the best care for your patients.
We use information from your own ophthalmic examinations, as well as the results of the following diagnostic tests, to prepare an accurate, thorough diagnostic report:
- Gonioscopy (to test risk of glaucoma)
- Ocular ultrasonography (used to evaluate ocular injuries, tumors, cataracts and orbital diseases
- Electroretinography (used to assess retinal function)
- Conjuctival & corneal scrapings
- Biopsies
The specialists at PetRays are certified by the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists. Our team members are leaders in the field of veterinary ophthalmology and provide your practice with the latest advances in eye care for pets.
Ophthalmology consultations are available 24-hours a day, Monday through Friday.
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Neurology
Neurologic conditions can have a far-reaching effect on your patient’s health. Diagnosing these conditions can be difficult, as symptoms of one disease may be masquerading as something different. The specialists at PetRays provide fast, accurate interpretations of your neurological diagnoses, resulting in better care for your patients.
Neurologic conditions encompass a variety of conditions and disorders, ranging from brain and muscle disorders to spinal cord disease and vestibular disturbances (loss of balance, inner ear infections, etc.). Using diagnostic data from MRI and CT scans, electromyography, hearing tests and other procedures, our specialists can help you develop a complete, accurate diagnostic picture for your patient.
The PetRays team of veterinary neurology specialists are certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Neurology consultations are available 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
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Anesthesiology
Anesthesia is a common component of veterinary surgical procedures; however, there are many risks associated with administering anesthesia to veterinary patients. A precise anesthetic protocol is essential in keeping a patient safe and comfortable on the operating table.
When developing an anesthetic protocol, there are many factors to take into consideration, from the anesthetic-related equipment and the drugs used to the medical history of the patient being treated. For complex cases, or in situations where you believe a second opinion on an anesthetic protocol might be helpful, turn to the specialists at PetRays. We can help you develop an anesthetic protocol that fits your patient’s specific needs so you can focus on what you do best: providing high-quality surgical care.
Our specialists are certified by the American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists. Consultations are available 24-hours a day, Monday through Friday.
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Oncology
A diagnosis of cancer can be stressful and overwhelming for pet owners. The expertise of the board-certified veterinary oncologists at PetRays can help you interpret complex cancer diagnoses and develop a treatment plan that best suits your patient.
Our specialists are board certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. The PetRays team has access to the latest information regarding cancer diagnostics and therapies, meaning your patients have access to the sort of diagnostic care commonly found at large universities and veterinary referral hospitals.
Accurate, detailed diagnostic information can help ease your clients’ minds and improve the quality of treatment you offer. Diagnostic information informs which treatment path – chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation therapy – is best for your patient. The specialists at PetRays use the imaging (ultrasound and x-ray) and test results you supply to provide a second opinion or consultation for difficult cancer cases.
Consultations with PetRays’ team of board-certified veterinary oncologists are available 24-hours a day, Monday through Friday.




