Specialties/Veterinary Oncology
2,400+ cases reviewed

Veterinary Oncology

Veterinary oncology covers the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of cancer in dogs and cats. When your pet receives a cancer diagnosis, the decisions made in the first weeks are critical. A board-certified oncologist reviews your pet's full case — imaging, pathology, bloodwork — to confirm diagnosis, assess staging, and recommend the most appropriate treatment protocol.

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From $99 · Written report in 24-48 hours

In-person specialist vs PawPinion

In-personPawPinion
Wait time6-8 weeks24-48 hours
Cost$250–$400 per consultfrom $99
Travel requiredYesNone
Written reportRarelyAlways included
Specialist credentialsBoard-certifiedBoard-certified
Why it matters

Why you need a specialist for veterinary oncology

Cancer staging, chemotherapy protocol selection, and surgical margins are highly specialized — GP misclassification affects treatment outcomes. Oncologists see patterns across thousands of cases. The difference between a high-grade and low-grade mast cell tumor, for instance, determines whether surgery alone is sufficient or adjunct therapy is needed.

Subspecialty training beyond general practice
Pattern recognition across thousands of similar cases
Access to current research and treatment protocols
Independent assessment with no prior treatment bias
Conditions covered

What our specialists review

Lymphoma
Mast Cell Tumor
Osteosarcoma
Splenic Mass
Mammary Tumor
Transitional Cell Carcinoma
Nasal Tumor
Melanoma

Don't see your pet's condition? Submit your case — our triage team reviews all veterinary oncology conditions.

The process

How a veterinary oncology second opinion works

01

Submit your case

Upload your pet's records, imaging, and lab results. Our system organizes everything for specialist review.

02

Specialist review

A board-certified veterinary oncology specialist reviews your complete case file in detail.

03

Written report delivered

Receive a detailed written second opinion within 24-48 hours. Share it with your primary vet.

"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."

Michelle T.

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Board-certified specialists review your pet's complete case and deliver a written report in 24-48 hours. No appointment, no waiting weeks.

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