Pet Upper Gastrointestinal
(GI) Scope
At Lawrence Mobile Internal Medicine Consulting Services in Austin, TX, we provide pet upper gastrointestinal (GI) scope to help diagnose and address complex digestive issues in cats and dogs.
What Is Pet Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) Scope?
Pet Upper GI Scoop, often called an EGD, is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small, flexible tube with a camera to examine the esophagus, stomach, and upper small intestine. This diagnostic tool allows veterinarians to identify conditions such as:
- Inflammation or ulcers
- Foreign objects in the digestive tract
- Tumors or growths
- Narrowing or scarring of the esophagus
- Chronic conditions like gastritis or esophagitis
Why Choose Us?
As a trusted provider of pet upper gastrointestinal (GI) scope in Austin, TX, our team brings the diagnostic capabilities of a specialty clinic directly to your primary veterinarian’s office. This mobile service ensures convenience and continuity of care for you and your pet.
Here’s what sets us apart:
Convenience
Our mobile services eliminate the need to travel to a separate specialty clinic.
Expertise
Our team specializes in advanced internal medicine procedures and works closely with your veterinarian.
Comprehensive Care
Along with EGD, we offer additional diagnostic services, including endoscopic biopsies and foreign object retrieval.
What to Expect
The process begins with a consultation to review your pet’s medical history and symptoms. If pet upper gastrointestinal (GI) scope is recommended, the procedure is performed under general anesthesia to ensure your pet’s comfort and safety. Using the endoscope, the veterinarian carefully examines the digestive tract and collects tissue samples if needed. Most pets recover quickly and can return home the same day.
Schedule a Consultation Today
If your pet shows signs of digestive distress, timely diagnosis is essential. Lawrence Mobile Internal Medicine Consulting Services is proud to offer pet upper gastrointestinal (GI) scope in Austin, TX, to help uncover the root cause of your pet’s discomfort. Please contact your primary veterinarian about scheduling a consultation or contact us directly to learn how we can assist.
Our top priorities are your pet’s health and well-being, and we are here to provide the expertise needed for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

