Mastering the Complexities of Immune Health

Immune-Mediated & Autoimmune Skin Diseases Diagnosis & Management

It is not uncommon for pets to develop autoimmune or immune-mediated conditions that present in the skin. Our knowledgeable and highly specialized dermatologists have extensive training in finding the “hidden puzzle pieces” of many complex skin diseases and can help to diagnose, treat, and manage a variety of these conditions. Once stable, our goal is to work closely with your primary veterinarian to manage these conditions long-term.

While the diagnosis may feel overwhelming, our team is here to help you every step of the way in creating a more comfortable life for your pet.

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    • *Allergies (food, environmental, flea, and contact)

    • Pemphigus complex

    • Sebaceous adenitis

    • Sterile nodular panniculitis

    • Zinc-responsive dermatosis

    • Alopecia-X, hyperadrenocorticism, and hypothyroidism

    • Hepatocutaneous syndrome

    • Calcinosis cutis

    • Cutaneous histiocytosis

    • Color dilution alopecia

    • Lupus (cutaneous, discoid, systemic, etc.)

    • Eosinophilic granuloma complex(es)

    • Erythema Multiforme

    • Cutaneous adverse drug reactions and vasculitis

    • Flank alopecia

    • Alopecia areata

    • Juvenile cellulitis

    • Ichythiosis

    • Perianal and metatarsal/metacarpal fistulas

    • Nasal arteritis

    • Plasmacell pododermatitis

    • Actinic/solar dermatitis

    • Vitiligo

Before & After

A patient before & after treating a condition called Pemphigus foliaceus