Internal Medicine

At Portland Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Care, our internal medicine specialists provide expert services for pets with complex diseases. From infectious and immune-mediated illnesses to gastrointestinal, kidney, liver, endocrine, respiratory, and urinary disorders, we use advanced diagnostic tools and a collaborative approach to improve your pet’s quality of life.

Conditions & Diseases We Manage

Our internal medicine team treats a broad range of disorders, including:

  • Infectious diseases (viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic)
  • Immune-mediated diseases
  • Endocrine disorders like diabetes mellitus, hyper- and hypothyroidism, adrenal gland disorders, parathyroid disorders etc.
  • Liver diseases of multiple etiologies
  • Acute and chronic kidney disease of multiple etiologies
  • Upper and lower respiratory tract disorders
  • Chronic gastrointestinal diseases
  • Urinary tract disorders
  • Chronic nasal disorders
  • The internal medicine team is also frequently involved in the diagnosis and initial management of a variety of surgical and oncologic diseases.

Diagnostic Tools & Procedures

To ensure accurate diagnoses and tailored treatment plans, we offer:

  • Full laboratory services (blood work, urinalyses, fecal analyses, cytology, infectious disease testing, histopathology)
  • Numerous imaging modalities including radiography, ultrasound, CT, and MRI.
  • Endoscopy, tracheobronchoscopy, cystoscopy, nasopharyngoscopy

Why Trust Us with Your Pet’s Internal Care

  • Specialized expertise: Board-certified veterinarians trained in internal medicine bring their intensive and demanding training and a wealth of experience and knowledge into the diagnosis and management of often complex systemic diseases.
  • Advanced diagnostics in-house: Our facility is equipped with multiple diagnostic tools, enabling more complete and faster diagnostic evaluations.
  • Collaboration & continuity: We work closely with your primary veterinarian to ensure diagnostics and treatments align and that the integration of your pet’s care at PVESC is seamless.
  • Personalized treatment planning: A specific, tailored treatment plan will be created that integrates your pet’s history, diagnosis, and lifestyle, and that meets your goals as our client.

Schedule an Appointment

If your pet is showing signs of systemic illness, such as persistent weight changes, digestive issues, abnormal lab results, or urinary or respiratory symptoms, contact us. Our internal medicine specialists are here to help diagnose, treat, and support your pet’s health journey.

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Meet Our Internal Medicine Doctors

Alice Benedict

Alice Benedict

DVM, DACVIM, Internal Medicine
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Mary Kate Feldner

Mary Kate Feldner

DVM, Residency Trained in Internal Medicine
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Gail Mason

Gail Mason

DVM, MA, DACVIM, Oncology, Internal Medicine
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Sarah Noble

Sarah Noble

DVM, DACVIM, Internal Medicine
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Adam Shoelson

Adam Shoelson

DVM, DACVIM, Internal Medicine
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Frequently Asked Questions

A referral from your pet’s regular veterinarian can ensure that we have a full medical history and relevant diagnostics. This often supports a faster and more accurate diagnosis. However, referral is not definitively required.

Your first visit typically includes a detailed medical history, physical examination, lab work, and imaging if indicated. It’s aimed at pinpointing the cause of symptoms. Same day procedures requiring anesthesia can sometimes, but not always, be accommodated.

This depends on the condition. Some issues can be identified and/or stabilized quickly. Others, especially vague, chronic, or multi-organ diseases, may take longer to identify and treat. Many conditions treated by veterinary internists are managed and not cured. Frequent adjustments and follow up may be needed in some cases.