Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology

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  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • ThursdayClosed
  • FridayClosed
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Dr. Eva Sikorska, DVM, DACVIM, and Dr. Erin Anderson, VMD, MSc, DACVIM, both board certified cardiologists, are the sole providers of specialized care, diagnostics, and management of all cardiac diseases in dogs and cats at Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology, a private practice dedicated solely to the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac disease in small animals.

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How can I contact Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology?

You can contact Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology by calling (412) 366-3400 for appointments, inquiries, or emergency support.

Are there other vets near Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology in Washington?

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Does Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology accept walk-ins?

Some veterinary clinics accept walk-ins, but availability can vary. Call (412) 366-3400 to check if Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology accepts walk-ins.

Is Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology open on weekends?

Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology may be open on weekends depending on their schedule. Check Wednesday or call (412) 366-3400.

Can I book an appointment at Pittsburgh Veterinary Cardiology?

Yes, you can schedule an appointment by calling (412) 366-3400. It’s recommended to book in advance.