Emergency Veterinarian
Carmel, IN · On-site
In addition to 24/7 Emergency services, MedVet Indianapolis has specialty services in Cardiology ... Being led by veterinarians gives us the freedom to make the best choices for our patients, our ...
Carmel, IN · On-site
In addition to 24/7 Emergency services, MedVet Indianapolis has specialty services in Cardiology ... Being led by veterinarians gives us the freedom to make the best choices for our patients, our ...
Carmel, IN · On-site
In addition to 24/7 Emergency services, MedVet Indianapolis has specialty services in Cardiology ... Being led by veterinarians gives us the freedom to make the best choices for our patients, our ...
Carmel, IN · On-site
In addition to 24/7 Emergency services, MedVet Indianapolis has specialty services in Cardiology ... Being led by veterinarians gives us the freedom to make the best choices for our patients, our ...
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Carmel, IN · On-site
In addition to 24/7 Emergency services, MedVet Indianapolis has specialty services in Cardiology ... Being led by veterinarians gives us the freedom to make the best choices for our patients, our ...
Carmel, IN · On-site
In addition to 24/7 Emergency services, MedVet Indianapolis has specialty services in Cardiology ... Being led by veterinarians gives us the freedom to make the best choices for our patients, our ...
Carmel, IN · On-site
In addition to 24/7 Emergency services, MedVet Indianapolis has specialty services in Cardiology ... Being led by veterinarians gives us the freedom to make the best choices for our patients, our ...
Northeast Indiana Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital (NIVES) is seeking an enthusiastic and ... Care, Cardiology, and Internal Medicine, plus 12 experienced doctors dedicated to emergency ...
Northeast Indiana Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital (NIVES) is seeking an enthusiastic and ... Care, Cardiology, and Internal Medicine, plus 12 experienced doctors dedicated to emergency ...
$36.2K - $67.5K
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$67.5K - $98.8K
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$230.6K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$224K - $255.4K
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$255.4K - $286.7K
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The median wage is $301.6K / yr.
$286.7K - $318K
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$342.9K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$318K - $349.3K
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To thrive as a Veterinary Cardiologist, you need advanced veterinary medical training (DVM or equivalent), board certification from the ACVIM or ECVIM, and specialized knowledge in animal cardiovascular diseases. Proficiency with diagnostic imaging (echocardiography, electrocardiograms), interventional cardiology procedures, and relevant veterinary practice management software is essential. Exceptional interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate complex information clearly to pet owners and team members are highly valued. These skills and qualities are crucial for delivering accurate diagnoses, effective treatment plans, and compassionate care to animal patients while collaborating with veterinary teams.
A Veterinary Cardiologist typically spends their day diagnosing and treating heart and vascular conditions in animal patients, often through advanced diagnostic procedures like echocardiograms and cardiac catheterizations. They collaborate closely with other veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and sometimes surgeons to develop and implement comprehensive treatment plans. Daily tasks may also include consulting with pet owners, interpreting diagnostic results, and staying current on the latest research and cardiology techniques. This role combines hands-on clinical care with client education and multidisciplinary teamwork, making it both challenging and rewarding for veterinary specialists seeking deeper expertise.
A Veterinary Cardiologist is a specialist who diagnoses and treats heart and circulatory system diseases in animals. They perform advanced tests like echocardiograms, ECGs, and cardiac catheterization to assess heart function. These specialists collaborate with primary veterinarians to manage conditions such as heart murmurs, congestive heart failure, and arrhythmias. They may also recommend medications, lifestyle changes, or surgical interventions to improve an animal’s quality of life.

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