Our board-certified veterinary cardiologists in the Boulder and Denver areas diagnose and treat cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) diseases in cats and dogs.

Please Note: A referral from your primary care veterinarian may be required before making a cardiology appointment.

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Vet Cardiology Services, Boulder Veterinary Cardiologist

Cardiology Pet Care in Boulder & Denver

Sometimes your pet needs specialized care to diagnose and treat complex issues. For issues relating to the heart and cardiovascular system, Rocky Mountain Veterinary Cardiology is here for you. 

Our highly trained, board-certified cardiologists at Rocky Mountain Veterinary Cardiology have experience in diagnosing and treating heart disorders such as congestive heart failure, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, degenerative valve disease, systemic hypertension, arrhythmias, congenital heart disease, and cardiac tumors. 

Our specialists use non-invasive testing and work with your primary vet to create a comprehensive treatment plan to optimize the outcome for your pet. 

If you're looking for a highly skilled and compassionate vet cardiologist in Denver or Boulder Colorado, contact us today.

Board-Certified Veterinary Cardiologist

Just like cardiologists who treat human hearts, veterinary cardiologists have advanced expertise in treating the heart and circulatory system in animals. To become a board-certified veterinary cardiologist a veterinarian usually completes a 1-year internship followed by extensive specialized training in an approved residency training program (usually 3 to 5 years). 

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Evaluation of Heart Conditions

At your appointment, your feline or canine cardiologist will perform a complete and thorough examination of your pet and may recommend a number of non-invasive diagnostic tests. 

Based on the findings of the examination, your cardiology specialist will work with you and your primary vet to create a treatment plan. 

They will also review your animal’s health history and current medications. Diagnostic testing for your pet's heart condition may include:

  • Echocardiography (cardiac ultrasound)
  • Electrocardiography
  • Radiographic Evaluation
  • Blood Pressure Measurement
  • Wireless Telemetry
  • Holter Monitoring 
  • Event Monitoring

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