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Red Bank Veterinary Hospital - Mount Laurel

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Internal Medicine

Our internal medicine specialist, Dr. Joseph DiBenedetto is specially trained to diagnose and treat complex medical conditions in pets, such as, diagnosis and management of diseases affecting internal organs, such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, and gastrointestinal tract.

Our internal medicine specialist utilizes advanced diagnostic techniques, including ultrasound, endoscopy, and imaging, to uncover the underlying causes of your pet's health issues. They then develop tailored treatment plans, often incorporating medications, dietary management, and minimally invasive procedures, to optimize your pet's health and quality of life.

If you believe your pet may benefit from a consultation with Dr. DiBenedetto, ask your regular veterinarian to provide a referral to Red Bank Veterinary Hospital Mount Laurel or call (856) 429-4394.

Conditions & Diseases Typically Treated by our Internal Medicine Service:

  • We provide diagnosis & treatment of:

  • Kidney disease

  • Liver & gallbladder disease

  • Endocrine diseases

  • Blood and blood clotting disorders

  • Bone marrow disorders

  • Respiratory disease

  • Immune-mediated disease

  • Gastrointestinal disease

  • Urinary disease

  • Pancreatic disease

  • Palliative care

Internal medicine procedures include (but are not limited to):

Our internal medicine specialist coordinates with our other specialists at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital Mount Laurel and utilizes on-site advanced diagnostics to offer you a better understanding of your pet’s health. He will guide you through the varied diagnostic and therapeutic options available to provide you with the individualized care that is best for you and your pet.

  • Upper GI endoscopy

  • Colonoscopy

  • Bronchoscopy

  • Rhinoscopy

  • Laryngoscopy

  • Gastrointestinal endoscopy

  • Joint taps

  • Ultrasound-guided biopsies

What to do to prepare for the appointment?

Our internal medicine department often evaluates the most complex cases, those that are difficult to diagnose and therapeutically manage. In order to do that, we need as many records from other veterinarians as possible. Please help ensure we have everything we need by reaching out to any veterinarians that have seen your pet in the last 5 years and requesting that they send us ALL medical notes, lab results, x-rays and any other diagnostic tests and results 1-3 days prior to your appointment.

If you have any further questions about the types of services we offer or the diseases we can help treat, do not hesitate to call us at (856) 429-4394.