Veterinary Endoscopy for Cats & Dogs in Annapolis, MD

At Hoffman Animal Hospital, we offer veterinary endoscopy services for dogs and cats using advanced technology to help diagnose and treat a variety of conditions without the need for more invasive surgery. 

Endoscopy allows our veterinary team to view areas inside your pet’s body using a small camera attached to a flexible tube. This procedure can help identify issues affecting the digestive tract, stomach, esophagus, ears, and more while reducing discomfort and recovery time for your pet. 

In addition to caring for our own patients, we are also available to assist local veterinary hospitals and emergency animal hospitals in the Annapolis area.

What Is Veterinary Endoscopy?

Veterinary endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a specialized camera called an endoscope to examine internal areas of your pet’s body without traditional surgery. 

The endoscope provides real-time images that allow veterinarians to diagnose conditions, retrieve certain foreign objects, collect biopsy samples, and perform targeted treatments with greater precision. 

Depending on your pet’s needs, endoscopy may be used to evaluate the: 

  • Esophagus
  • Stomach
  • Upper intestinal tract
  • Ear canals

Because endoscopy requires only small entry points or natural openings in the body, pets often experience less pain, faster recovery times, and fewer complications compared to more invasive procedures.

When Would My Pet Need an Endoscopy?

Ingested Objects

Endoscopy can often remove swallowed objects like toys, bones, fabric, or socks without surgery, especially when treated early.

Chronic Vomiting or Inflammation

For pets with ongoing vomiting, stomach upset, or unexplained weight loss, endoscopy helps identify irritation, inflammation, ulcers, or other GI conditions.

Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) Biopsies

Endoscopy allows veterinarians to collect minimally invasive biopsy samples to help diagnose conditions like IBD, gastritis, food sensitivities, and certain cancers.

Ear Flushes for Severe Ear Infections

Using an endoscope, veterinarians can closely examine and flush the ear canal to better treat severe or chronic ear infections.

Benefits of Veterinary Endoscopy

Less Invasive Than Traditional Surgery

Endoscopy allows veterinarians to examine and treat certain conditions without large surgical incisions.

The small camera provides detailed internal views that help our team diagnose and treat issues more accurately.

Many pets recover more quickly following an endoscopic procedure compared to traditional surgical methods.

Minimally invasive techniques can help reduce pain, stress, and overall recovery discomfort.

Endoscopy Referrals for Local Veterinary Hospitals & ERs

Hoffman Animal Hospital is proud to support local veterinary practices and emergency animal hospitals throughout the Annapolis area with endoscopy services when additional support is needed.

We operate as an extension to your primary care veterinarian, providing additional diagnostics and information, while communicating directly with your primary care veterinarian to ensure continuity of care. 

FAQs

Yes. Pets are placed under general anesthesia during an endoscopy procedure to ensure they remain comfortable and still throughout the examination.

While every procedure carries some risk, endoscopy is generally considered less invasive than traditional surgery and often involves shorter recovery times.

Current Hoffman Animal Hospital clients can schedule an evaluation directly. We also accept referrals from local veterinary hospitals and emergency clinics.

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