Advanced Diagnosis & Treatment for Cats, Dogs and Exotic Pets
Is your pet experiencing chronic vomiting, difficulty urinating, loss of appetite, persistent diarrhoea, or suspected of swallowing a foreign object?
At CT Vet, we offer advanced veterinary endoscopy and minimally invasive surgical procedures to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions with greater precision, less pain, and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery whenever appropriate.
Using state-of-the-art equipment, our veterinarians can examine your pet's internal organs, obtain biopsy samples, and in selected cases, remove foreign objects or assist in treatment planning all while minimising surgical trauma.
What is Veterinary Endoscopy?
Veterinary endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small camera to examine the inside of your pet's body without requiring large surgical incisions in many cases.
Depending on your pet's condition, endoscopy may be recommended to:
- Diagnose gastrointestinal disorders
- Investigate chronic vomiting or diarrhoea
- Retrieve swallowed foreign objects (selected cases)
- Collect biopsy samples for accurate diagnosis
- Assess selected urinary tract conditions, including certain FLUTD cases where appropriate
- Support the diagnosis of other internal conditions
Common Conditions That May Benefit from Endoscopy
Your veterinarian may recommend endoscopy for pets experiencing:
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Chronic vomiting
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Chronic diarrhoea
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Loss of appetite
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Swallowed foreign objects
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Persistent gastrointestinal problems
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Blood in the urine
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Difficulty urinating (selected FLUTD cases)
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Recurrent urinary tract issues
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Unexplained weight loss
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Conditions requiring tissue biopsy for diagnosis
Why Choose Endoscopy?
Compared with traditional open surgery, endoscopy may offer:
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Smaller incisions or, in some cases, no external incision
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Less pain and discomfort
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Reduced surgical trauma
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Improved visualisation of internal organs
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More accurate diagnosis through targeted biopsies
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Lower risk of post-operative complications in appropriate cases
How Endoscopy Can Help in Selected FLUTD Cases
Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) refers to a group of conditions affecting a cat's lower urinary tract.
In selected cases, endoscopy may help our veterinarians further assess the urinary tract, identify underlying abnormalities, and support treatment planning. The most appropriate diagnostic approach will always depend on your pet's specific condition.
What to Expect?
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Consultation and physical examination
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Diagnostic assessment
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Anaesthetic evaluation (if required)
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Endoscopy procedure
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Recovery monitoring
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Home care instructions and follow-up



