COVID-19 Update (November 26, 2020): Pursuant to the recent announcement by the government of Nova Scotia in response to rising COVID-19 cases within the HRM, East Coast Veterinary Cardiology will be adjusting our operating procedures while following public health guidelines to minimize risk of spread of COVID-19 and protect the general public. Please visit our COVID-19 update page for more information.
COVID-19 Update
About Us
East Coast Veterinary Cardiology is a mobile veterinary cardiology consulting service for veterinarians based in beautiful Halifax, Nova Scotia. We provide accessible cardiac care to pets throughout Nova Scotia in the comfort of their family veterinarian’s office. Our services are provided by an ACVIM board-certified veterinary cardiologist with over 12 years of cardiology experience.
We are excited to collaborate with Nova Scotia veterinarians as we provide support for your cardiac patients. Please contact us to schedule an in-hospital mobile cardiac consultation or to obtain more information about our services at 902-943-1130. Please note, we are presently having issues with some Bell Aliant customers who are unable to reach us by phone (you will receive a message that the number is not in service). If so, please email us. We are presently troubleshooting this issue and apologize for the inconvenience.
Our Services
Echocardiography
for diagnosis of acquired & congenital cardiac disease as well as pre-anesthetic evaluations
Our Team
Get in touch
Referring Veterinarians: To contact us, please complete our contact form and we’ll reach out as soon as possible. You may also contact us directly by phone or email. We look forward to hearing from you. Please note, we are presently having issues with some Bell Aliant customers who are unable to reach us by phone (you will receive a message that the number is not in service). If so, please email us. We are presently troubleshooting this issue and apologize for the inconvenience.
Pet Owners: Please note that we cannot provide medical advice to you regarding your pet – if you have any specific questions or concerns regarding heart disease in your pet, please contact your family veterinarian. We are happy to discuss cases directly with your family veterinarian. This is to ensure that continuity of care is maintained as you have an existing relationship with your family veterinarian.