get the right answers
offering on-site veterinary heart care
for you and your patients
Accurate Heart Care
in your office
ongoing support
We are ready to help
With so many specialists it’s hard to know who you can trust.
Are they any good? Will they be late? Are they going to steal my business?
Olympic Veterinary Cardiology exists for one reason:
to help you elevate your clinic’s care.
Here’s How It Works

You Call
We’re available during normal hospital hours throughout the week for consultations and case discussion
Give us a call and we’ll see how we can help!

we come

We Treat
With an accurate diagnosis in hand, we’ll create the right treatment plan.
You’ll work with your patient, and we’ll be there to assist with any ongoing support or care.
Services offered
Comprehensive Cardiac Examination
Echocardiography
Systemic Blood Pressure Assessment
Diagnostic Electrocardiography
(EKG) – Digital 6 Lead
Atropine Response Test
(when indicated)
Thoracic Radiographic Interpretation
48 hr or 7 day Ambulatory Monitor
Thoracocentesis
Pericardiocentesis
Case Management Consultation and Planning:
Arrhythmias, Heart Disease, Systemic Disease considerations
Accurate Answers & Ongoing Support

Our services are fully comprehensive
We care about your business
part of your team

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Cats
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy is a primary myocardial disease wherein the heart muscle is damaged. The myocytes (muscle cells) become markedly thickened and replicate in a non-uniform pattern. This causes the ventricle (pumping chamber) to become severely thickened,...
Chronic Valve Disease in Dogs
Myxomatous Mitral Valve Degeneration (i.e. Chronic Valve Disease or Endocardiosis) is a chronic, degenerative disease of the mitral valve (62% of affected patients have only mitral valve changes). The normally thin and delicate valve leaflets are damaged and the...
Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs
Dilated Cardiomyopathy is a primary myocardial disease wherein the heart muscle is damaged and becomes very weak. The left ventricle dilates and has a marked systolic dysfunction (pump dysfunction). This causes an elevation in left ventricular and left...
Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs
Left-Sided congestive heart failure occurs when the pressure in the blood vessels in the lungs increases causing fluid to leak from the vessels into the surrounding lung tissue. Right-Sided congestive heart failure is a similar process where the fluid accumulates...

We provide the love and care to any pet, without exception. Your best friends are in good hands!
Olympic Veterinary Cardiology
Phone: 425.409.1545
Fax: 425.740.0169
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