Submitted by anomalyofnature t3_11lu9pv in philadelphia

I have Sphynx cats, which require annual echocardiograms, and my guys are due for their heart checkups. Anyone had a particularly good experience with vets who perform this procedure? My cats have a primary vet, but their practice doesn’t have the equipment for an echo.

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SchleppyJ4 t1_jbefh9e wrote

My cat just had an echo at Mount Laurel Animal Hospital.

I had to call every cardio vet within an hour of me. They were the first to pick me up off of the wait list haha. It’s crazy!

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Browncoat23 t1_jbelblk wrote

Dr. Cai (internist) there is the best. My dog saw him at Penn while he was a resident and dude constantly went above and beyond.

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SchleppyJ4 t1_jbema1a wrote

He’s been the main doctor helping my cat! He’s a gem for sure.

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anomalyofnature OP t1_jbegz9v wrote

Yeah, it’s wild. I’m used to having to schedule 3-6 months out with their old vet in another state. There was an organization that used to do echo clinics for cats prone to HCM, but I think they’re on hiatus. Thanks for the heads up on Mount Laurel!

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SchleppyJ4 t1_jbej9sw wrote

Dr. Mike Miller at Marlton Animal Hospital was recommended to me as well and they had the second quickest waitlist, so I’d recommend them too.

Good luck!

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catnamedavi t1_jbefrgm wrote

A lot of the er vets do the. Some other. Vets have a cardiologist in like once a month for them. Blue pearl, penn, and pase are a few

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14FunctionImp t1_jbetoj8 wrote

Our dog got cardiograms at Andorra Veterinary, and it took months to schedule.

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PBfromPhilly t1_jbh4qlf wrote

Rau Animal Hospital in Jenkintown

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FlatnRound t1_jbhqvhc wrote

Mount Laurel, Blue Pearl, VRC, Red Bank, Penn.

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jjdactyl t1_jblpdb9 wrote

metro animal hospital in norristown has been excellent to my chronically sick cat pal.

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