We are one of the few veterinary practices in North Carolina that offers
radioactive iodine therapy for hyperthyroidism in cats.
Not exact matches
Radioactive isotopes, including
radioactive iodine, used
for diagnostic testing or
therapy are NOT safe during breastfeeding because these compounds accumulate in milk and are hazardous to the baby.
The aim of this study was to investigate effects of aromatherapy in decreasing salivary gland damage
for patients undergoing
radioactive iodine (RAI)
therapy with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC).
You'll also need to see your doctor
for periodic testing of your thyroid function if you've had previous thyroid surgery; treatment with
radioactive iodine or anti-thyroid medications; or radiation
therapy to your head, neck or upper chest.
For instance, Grave's disease patients (caused by hyperthyroidism) may receive
radioactive iodine therapy, resulting in the destruction or impairment of some, or even all of existing thyroid tissue.
Treatment
for dogs with cancer of the thyroid gland can involve one or a combination of surgery,
radioactive iodine, radiation
therapy and chemotherapy.
Surgery may be a good option
for cats who can not tolerate methimazole treatment, and who
for medical or financial reason are not able to receive
radioactive iodine therapy.
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).
Thyro - Cat treatment offers
radioactive iodine I - 131
therapy for cats diagnosed with feline hyperthyroidism.
The prognosis
for feline hyperthyroidism is best when treated with
radioactive iodine therapy.
Thyro - Cat administers
radioactive iodine I - 131
therapy (which is also used
for overactive thyroids in humans)
for feline hyperthyroidism in diagnosed cats as easily and quickly as a vaccine, as it is injected just under the skin; and is entirely safe and effective
for your cat.
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 Therapy When available, radioactive iodine therapy is the treatment of choice for cats with hyperthyro
Iodine Therapy When available, radioactive iodine therapy is the treatment of choice for cats with hyperthyr
Therapy When available,
radioactive iodine therapy is the treatment of choice for cats with hyperthyro
iodine therapy is the treatment of choice for cats with hyperthyr
therapy is the treatment of choice
for cats with hyperthyroidism.
Radioactive Iodine Therapy When possible, radioactive iodine therapy is quickly becoming the treatment of choice for cats with hyperthyro
Iodine Therapy When possible, radioactive iodine therapy is quickly becoming the treatment of choice for cats with hyperthyr
Therapy When possible,
radioactive iodine therapy is quickly becoming the treatment of choice for cats with hyperthyro
iodine therapy is quickly becoming the treatment of choice for cats with hyperthyr
therapy is quickly becoming the treatment of choice
for cats with hyperthyroidism.
There are several treatment options
for hyperthyroidism including radiation
therapy with
radioactive iodine (I - 131), medical treatment with oral medications, prescription diet, and surgical removal of the thyroid gland.