Veterinary dermatology addresses chronic skin conditions, allergies, and ear disease in dogs and cats. Many pets spend years on repeated steroid courses without a systematic diagnosis. A board-certified dermatologist brings allergy testing, immunotherapy protocols, and long-term management strategies that general practice rarely has time to implement.
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Allergy testing, immunotherapy, and long-term management of chronic skin conditions require systematic protocols that general practices rarely have time to implement. The distinction between food allergy and environmental allergy — and whether Apoquel/Cytopoint vs immunotherapy is the right long-term strategy — has major cost and quality-of-life implications.
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"The specialist caught something our regular vet had missed for months. The written report was so thorough that even our vet said it was the most useful specialist consult they'd ever seen shared with them."
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