Cardiology

Because every heartbeat matters.

Cardiology

Because every heartbeat matters.

Early Detection is Key

If your family veterinarian has detected a heart murmur in your dog or cat, a consultation with a veterinary cardiologist may benefit your pet. Although it can be difficult to learn that your pet has a heart condition, early detection and treatment can often allow you to enjoy many additional years with your pet. Additionally, you will have an incredibly supportive team behind you the entire time.

Compassionate & Collaborative


Above all, our cardiology service believes in providing compassionate and effective health care, and has built a long-standing reputation for excellence. We will thoroughly evaluate your dog or cat, explain the best treatment options, and patiently answer all of your questions.

Our cardiologist works closely with other board-certified veterinary specialists at MarQueen Veterinary Emergency & Specialty to provide the best possible medical care. Specialists who may collaborate on your pet’s case include internal medicine specialists, radiologists, emergency and critical care doctors, and surgeons. Having a variety of specialists under one roof means that you often get the benefit of multiple expert opinions. Together, our specialists focus on each dog or cat’s needs, use the most accurate diagnostic tests to reach a diagnosis, and leverage the most advanced treatments available.

Early Detection is Key

If your family veterinarian has detected a heart murmur in your dog or cat, a consultation with a veterinary cardiologist may benefit your pet. Although it can be difficult to learn that your pet has a heart condition, early detection and treatment can often allow you to enjoy many additional years with your pet. Additionally, you will have an incredibly supportive team behind you the entire time.

Compassionate & Collaborative

Above all, our cardiology service believes in providing compassionate and effective health care, and has built a long-standing reputation for excellence. We will thoroughly evaluate your dog or cat, explain the best treatment options, and patiently answer all of your questions.

Our cardiologist works closely with other board-certified veterinary specialists at MarQueen Veterinary Emergency & Specialty to provide the best possible medical care. Specialists who may collaborate on your pet’s case include internal medicine specialists, radiologists, emergency and critical care doctors, and surgeons. Having a variety of specialists under one roof means that you often get the benefit of multiple expert opinions. Together, our specialists focus on each dog or cat’s needs, use the most accurate diagnostic tests to reach a diagnosis, and leverage the most advanced treatments available.

Early Detection

Early detection of heart disease is KEY to successful disease management. If your veterinarian suspects that your dog or cat may have a heart murmur, heart disease, or another cardiac issue, obtaining an accurate diagnosis is imperative to identify the most appropriate treatment. A consultation with MarQueen Veterinary Emergency & Specialty’s cardiology service means that your pet will benefit from the most qualified specialists and advanced diagnostic tests, so an accurate diagnosis is reached.

  • Elevated systemic blood pressure (i.e., arterial hypertension)
  • Elevated lung blood pressure (i.e., pulmonary hypertension)
  • Infectious diseases (e.g., heartworm disease, bacterial heart infections)
  • Congenital heart disease (i.e., birth disorders)
  • Acquired heart disease

  • Weakness, fainting, or collapse
  • Heart murmur
  • Irregular heartbeat (i.e., arrhythmia)
  • Heart failure

  • Coughing
  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

  • Elevated systemic blood pressure (i.e., arterial hypertension)
  • Elevated lung blood pressure (i.e., pulmonary hypertension)
  • Infectious diseases (e.g., heartworm disease, bacterial heart infections)
  • Congenital heart disease (i.e., birth disorders)
  • Acquired heart disease
  • Weakness, fainting, or collapse
  • Heart murmur
  • Irregular heartbeat (i.e., arrhythmia)
  • Heart failure
  • Coughing
  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath