Nervous system diseases in dogs and cats can manifest in different ways – from mild changes in movement to severe disorders of coordination and consciousness. Like humans, our pets can suffer from various neurological diseases that affect the brain, spinal cord, nerves or muscles.
A neurological examination is the first step in finding the cause of symptoms such as seizures, tremor, paralysis, incoordination, head tilt, balance disorder, or behavioral changes. The goal is to determine precisely where the problem is located in the nervous system and determine what further tests and therapy are necessary.
In diagnostics, we are aided by advanced diagnostic equipment, including CT scans, which provide a detailed view of the structures of the brain and spine. Depending on the cause and severity of the condition, treatment may involve medication or surgery, particularly if immediate intervention on the spine or brain is needed.
As part of neurology, we conduct:
- neurological examination and consultation,
- advanced imaging methods (CT, X-ray),
- collection and analysis of cerebrospinal fluid
Our approach is based on careful observation, accurate diagnosis and an individual treatment plan. We provide pet owners with clear information on each stage of the process to help them understand the diagnosis and therapy options.
Thanks to modern equipment and the knowledge and experience of our team, we aim to recognize neurological changes in a timely manner and help your pet regain mobility, balance and quality of life.
