Feline hyperthyroidism is a very common endocrine disease that affects older cats (and middle - aged cats), and is easily diagnosed and treated with radioactive
iodine therapy at all Thyro - Cat locations.
Not exact matches
In 1986, she worked as an adjunct professor
at the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine and a founding member of Louisiana Veterinary Nuclear Medicine group, which provided I — 131 (radio -
iodine)
therapy to cats in Louisiana and Mississippi.
To make an appointment
at Thyro - Cat Feline Hyperthyroidism Treatment Center
at our Brookfield, CT feline hyperthyroid treatment center for radioactive
iodine I - 131
therapy, please call Thyro - Cat directly
at 866-467-8228 (TCAT).
If you have questions about common feline hyperthyroidism symptoms, the treatment of your cat using radioactive
iodine I - 131, have general questions about feline hyperthyroidism or would like pricing information for feline hyperthyroidism treatment, please call Thyro - Cat
at 866-467-8228 (TCAT) or visit our Frequently Asked Questions about Feline Hyperthyroidism and Radioiodine I - 131
Therapy page.
Feline hyperthyroidism treatment
at Syracuse / Fayetteville (as well as our other hyperthyroidism centers) offers radioactive
iodine I - 131
therapy for cats diagnosed with feline hyperthyroidism.
Medication and radioactive
iodine therapy are just as effective
at treating hyperthyroidism in cats as surgery and are less invasive, so surgical treatment is rarely chosen for treating this condition.
Radioactive
iodine: This must be administered
at a veterinary hospital that is licensed to administer radiation
therapy, so you may need to get a referral from your vet.