Veterinary Kidney Disease Care in Rome, GA

Kidney health is vital to your pet’s overall well-being. At Animal Medical Center of Rome, we provide advanced diagnostics and treatment for pets suffering from kidney disease, helping to maintain quality of life and manage chronic conditions.

Compassionate Kidney Care

At Animal Medical Center of Rome, our veterinary team is dedicated to providing compassionate and effective care for pets with kidney disease. Through early detection, personalized treatment, and ongoing support, we help ensure your pet remains comfortable and happy.

Signs of Kidney Problems in Pets

Kidney disease can be subtle in its early stages, but some common signs include:

  • Increased thirst and urination

  • Loss of appetite or weight loss

  • Lethargy or decreased energy

  • Vomiting or diarrhea

  • Bad breath or oral ulcers

Early detection is crucial, as prompt treatment can slow the progression of kidney disease and improve your pet’s comfort.

Advanced Diagnostics for Kidney Disease

Our team uses a combination of laboratory testing and imaging to evaluate kidney function, including:

  • Blood tests to assess kidney and electrolyte levels

  • Urinalysis to check for protein, infection, or other abnormalities

  • Ultrasound or X-rays to examine kidney structure

These tests allow us to detect kidney disease early and tailor a treatment plan for your pet.

Treatment & Management of Kidney Disease

Treatment for kidney disease in pets is tailored to each individual and may include prescription diets designed to support kidney function, medications to manage blood pressure, electrolyte balance, or related health issues, and fluid therapy to prevent dehydration and promote overall kidney health. Regular monitoring allows our veterinary team to adjust treatment plans as needed and track disease progression. With consistent care and management, many pets with kidney disease can maintain a good quality of life for months or even years.

FAQs

What is the role of the kidneys in pets?

The kidneys are vital organs responsible for filtering waste products from the blood, maintaining proper hydration, and balancing electrolytes to support a pet’s overall well-being.

What are some common signs that a pet might have kidney issues?

While symptoms can be subtle, common indicators often include increased thirst and urination, a noticeable loss of appetite, lethargy, or occasional vomiting and diarrhea.

How is kidney function typically evaluated by a veterinarian?

Veterinarians generally use a combination of diagnostic tools to assess kidney health, including blood tests to check electrolyte levels, urinalysis to look for protein or infection, and imaging such as X-rays or ultrasound.

Does diet play a role in managing kidney health?

Yes, specialized prescription diets are often used to support kidney function. These diets are formulated to manage the workload on the kidneys while providing essential nutrients.

Why is early detection of kidney disease important?

Early detection allows for prompt intervention, which can help manage the condition more effectively and support the pet’s comfort and quality of life over a longer period.