CVCA is the leading choice for veterinary cardiology.

Our team of board-certified veterinary cardiologists treats more patients with heart disease than any other practice worldwide. Our expertise and top of the line echocardiography equipment ensure an accurate diagnosis and the best outcome for your pet.

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Appointment Scheduling

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Make An Appointment

For pet owners, scheduling an appointment with CVCA is easy.

  • Click on the link below.
  • Complete the form to tell us about your pet.
  • Our staff will call you to set up an appointment with CVCA.
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Refer A Patient

For primary care veterinarians, refer a patient with the online form. 

  • Complete the brief referral form.
  • CVCA will contact the patient owner to set up an appointment.
  • We will send a detailed cardiology report to you as part of your primary patient care. 

Heart Disease in Dogs and Cats Can Often Be Treated... Get Help Today

Our veterinary cardiologists know how scary it can be if you learn your cat or dog has a heart problem. The fact is, more than 7.8 million dogs in the United States have heart disease, making it almost as common as human heart disease. Cats are equally susceptible, with one out of every ten cats having heart problems. That’s why our team is so determined to help pets and families just like yours to help identify problems early.

First, it’s essential to know that dog and cat heart conditions can be congenital or acquired. Where dogs are concerned, the most common form of heart disease is endocardiosis. This happens when the heart’s valves fail to open and close properly, causing blood leaks back into the atrium or ventricle. It typically affects older dogs. You can learn more about heart disease in dogs here.

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Don't Trust Your Pet to Just Any Veterinary Cardiologist

With early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, your pet can live a longer, healthier life with you and your family!

We also offer flexible payment plans, including:

  • 6-Month Deferred Interest with CareCredit
  • Interest-Free Payment Plans
  • All Major Credit Cards
  • Checks
  • Cash

We see over 31,000 patients per year, more than any other board-certified veterinary cardiology practice worldwide.

Our veterinary cardiologists are available by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergency and primary care veterinarians.

Find a board-certified cardiologist near you at one of our 16 locations.

We have multiple locations in these states to help get your pet the care it needs.

A board-certified veterinary cardiologist has 4 more years of training in heart disease for pets. These vets are specialists just like human doctors, becoming experts in one specific area of disease. They are the partner you need to work with you and your primary care veterinarian to provide advanced care for your pet. When it comes to keeping your pet healthy, there are more ways than ever to get the best care.

Why Trust CVCA for Veterinary Cardiology?

Doctor Training and Experience: Board Certified Veterinary Cardiologists

Our expertise ensures accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment plans—a longer, healthier life for your pet

We’re the largest veterinary cardiology practice, caring for over 24,000 patients per year

Building partnerships for optimal outcome and care

Collaboration with your primary care veterinarian

Exceptional, compassionate service—over 99% of our families would recommend us

Flexibility in payments

We use the latest technology and software for accuracy in measurements and images (Philips Pediatric Echocardiography Units)

Availability for same-day urgent patients

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