
Veterinary Cardiologists in Long Beach, California
1 board-certified veterinary cardiologist found in Long Beach, California.
Dr. Fred BrewerDVM, DACVIM (Cardiology)
California Pet Cardiology
6444 E Spring St, Suite 549
About veterinary cardiology in Long Beach
Long Beach, California has one board-certified veterinary cardiologist (DACVIM-Cardiology). Board certification in veterinary cardiology requires completing a veterinary degree, a 1-year internship, a 3-4 year cardiology residency, and passing rigorous board examinations. There are fewer than 400 board-certified veterinary cardiologists in the entire United States.
If Dr. Fred Brewer is unavailable or you need a second opinion, additional cardiologists can be found in other cities across California.
Common reasons for visiting a veterinary cardiologist include heart murmur evaluation, echocardiogram and Holter monitor interpretation, DCM and MMVD diagnosis, medication management for congestive heart failure, and pre-breeding cardiac screening.
Preparing for your appointment in Long Beach
If you're traveling to Long Beach for your cardiology appointment, plan to arrive 15-20 minutes early for paperwork. Appointments typically last 45-90 minutes depending on the tests needed.
- Bring any previous test results (Holter reports, echocardiograms, bloodwork)
- Write down all current medications and dosages
- Note any symptoms you've observed and when they started
- Track your dog's resting respiratory rate for a few days before the visit
- Print our 10 questions to ask your cardiologist
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Directory disclaimer: Heart Dog Club provides this directory as a convenience. Inclusion does not constitute an endorsement. We do not verify the current status of any practitioner's license or board certification. Please verify credentials independently through the ACVIM or your state veterinary board.