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What Is Veterinary Neurology?

What Is Veterinary Neurology?

If your pet has been referred to our Board-Certified Veterinary Neurologist in Springfield you may be wondering what neurology is and why your pet has been referred to our clinic. Today our vets explain more about this specialty.

What Is Veterinary Neurology?

Neurology is a specialized part of veterinary medicine that is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disorders that affect an animal's central nervous system.

Your pet's central nervous system includes with spinal cord and the brain, but within those areas, there is plenty to keep track of:

  • The spinal cord of dogs and cats is divided into various regions (in order from neck to tail): cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and caudal segments.
  • The brain which also has multiple regions controlling different aspects of your animal's behavior, overall health, and basic life functions including:
    • The cerebrum, which is the center of conscious decision-making
    • The cerebellum, which is involved in movement and motor control
  • Specialized tissues called the meninges that cover the brain and spinal cord, as well as the cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord.

Our veterinary neurology department at The Regional Veterinary Referral Center is operated by a team of Board-Certified Neurologists at Bush Veterinary Neurology Service who are supported by a dedicated staff of skilled veterinary technicians.

Why Does My Pet Need To See A Veterinarian Neurologist?

If your primary care vet has referred your pet to our team of Springfield neurology specialists it's because your vet believes that your animal is suffering from a condition related to the health of their central nervous system (their brain or their spine)

Symptoms that can prompt your vet to refer you to our Veterinary Neurologist:

  • Abnormal gait, unexplained weakness or paralysis
  • Spinal pain
  • Seizures and movement problems
  • Loss of balance
  • Cognitive or behavioral changes

What Are Some Common Neurological Conditions In Dogs And Cats?

Disorders of the nervous system can lead to several conditions such as:

  • Cancer
  • Encephalitis
  • Meningitis
  • Degenerative disorders
  • Epilepsy (seizures)
  • Spinal or brain trauma
  • Peripheral nerve diseases
  • Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)

What Can A Veterinary Neurologist Do That My Regular Vet Can't?

Board-certified veterinary neurologists receive years of extra education and testing in this specialized field. As such, they possess a more detailed understanding of conditions relating to your pet's nervous system and can perform more advanced testing.

Advanced neurology services may include:

  • Advanced Imaging including MRI and CT
  • Cerebrospinal fluid collection and analysis
  • Ultrasound-guided surgery and other procedures
  • A detailed consultation regarding the brain, spinal cord, and neuromuscular issues that your pet is experiencing, such as intervertebral disc disease and other causes of weakness or paralysis, seizure management, encephalitis, tumors, and disorders of hearing or balance
  • Neurosurgery including hemilaminectomy, ventral slot procedure, craniotomy, stereotactic-guided brain biopsy, ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement, stabilization and fusion procedures, fracture repair, nerve and muscle biopsies
  • Electrodiagnostic evaluations including electromyography (EMG), nerve conduction velocity (NCV), electroencephalography (EEG) and brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER)

What Are The Benefits Of Visiting A Pet Neurologist At The Regional Veterinary Referral Center?

There are numerous benefits to coming to our Springfield referral center for specialized neurology care for your pet, including:

  • We have years of experience diagnosing and treating neurological disorders in pets
  • At The Regional Veterinary Referral Center, our neurology specialists work in the same facility as other skilled and experienced veterinary specialists (including surgeons, and internal medicine, dermatology, oncology, and cardiology) making collaboration easy.
  • Our facility is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, allowing our specialists to diagnose conditions quickly so that your pet's treatment can start sooner.
  • The neurology team at our animal hospital provides pets with patient-focused care that spotlights quality of life when dealing with complex neurological disorders.
  • The technology at our facility allows us to provide animals with image-guided surgeries and treatments for the best possible outcomes.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

If your pet is suffering from symptoms that may be related to a neurological condition, contact us to learn more about having your pet see the experts in our Neurology department

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The Regional Veterinary Referral Center is accepting new patients in emergency situations or by referral! Our experienced specialists are passionate about the health of Springfield pets. Contact us today to learn more.

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