PRESS RELEASE — CLINIC ENDOSCOPY INSTALLATION
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: VetOvation, +1 (844) 255-7297, [email protected], vetovation.com
Summary
VetOvation provides veterinary endoscopy equipment to animal hospitals and veterinary clinics across the globe. 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital in Glendale, AZ has partnered with VetOvation to install the VetOvation Veterinary Endoscopy System, bringing minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures to pets and pet owners in the Glendale area.
43rd Avenue Animal Hospital Partners with VetOvation to Bring Advanced Veterinary Endoscopy Services to Glendale Pet Owners
Glendale, AZ — April 2026 — VetOvation, a veterinary endoscopy equipment provider, announces that 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital, a full-service animal hospital serving the greater Glendale area, has adopted the VetOvation Veterinary Endoscopy System platform. 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital can now offer minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures in-house — services that previously required referral to a veterinary specialty center.
What Is Veterinary Endoscopy?
Veterinary endoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that uses a small, flexible or rigid camera (called an endoscope) inserted through a natural body opening. No large surgical incisions are required for most endoscopic procedures. Veterinary endoscopy allows veterinarians to directly visualize the inside of a pet’s gastrointestinal tract, airways, nasal passages, and ears — and to collect biopsy samples or perform treatments during the same procedure.
Veterinary Endoscopy Procedures Now Available at 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital
Pet owners in Glendale now have local access to the following veterinary endoscopic procedures at 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital:
Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy in dogs and cats — Direct visualization and tissue biopsy of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines for chronic vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and gastrointestinal tumors. GI endoscopy often provides a definitive diagnosis in a single session without surgery.
Endoscopic foreign body retrieval in dogs and cats — Non-surgical removal of swallowed objects such as toys, bones, fabric, socks, and other items from a pet’s stomach or esophagus. Endoscopic foreign body removal eliminates the need for open abdominal surgery in many cases and significantly reduces recovery time.
Rhinoscopy (nasal endoscopy) in dogs and cats — Investigation of chronic nasal discharge, sneezing, nosebleeds, and suspected nasal masses or nasal foreign bodies. Rhinoscopy provides direct visualization and biopsy capability inside the nasal passages.
Bronchoscopy (airway endoscopy) in dogs and cats — Examination of the trachea and bronchi for chronic cough, tracheal collapse, bronchial collapse, and respiratory infections. Bronchoscopy includes bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) sample collection for culture and cytology to guide targeted treatment.
Video otoscopy (ear endoscopy) in dogs and cats — Advanced ear evaluation and deep-ear treatment for chronic ear infections (otitis), ear polyp removal, and myringotomy (tympanic membrane puncture for middle ear sampling). Video otoscopy provides visualization far beyond what a standard handheld otoscope can reveal.
Benefits of Veterinary Endoscopy for Pets
Veterinary endoscopy offers significant advantages over traditional surgical approaches:
- Less pain and tissue trauma compared to traditional exploratory surgery
- Faster recovery — most pets go home the same day after an endoscopic procedure
- More accurate diagnoses — direct visualization and targeted biopsy replace guesswork
- Reduced anesthesia time — shorter procedures mean less time under general anesthesia
- Avoidance of surgery in many foreign body retrieval and diagnostic cases
- No large surgical incisions — endoscopy uses natural body openings
Veterinary Endoscopy Equipment and System Details — Powered by VetOvation
VetOvation provided 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital with the VetOvation Veterinary Endoscopy System, which includes:
- High-definition veterinary video endoscopy imaging for clear, detailed visualization
- Flexible and rigid veterinary endoscope options for a wide range of procedures and patient sizes (small dogs, large dogs, cats, and exotic animals)
- A complete veterinary endoscopy instrument set — biopsy forceps, grasping forceps, retrieval baskets, snares, and more
- Image and video capture for veterinary medical records and client communication
VetOvation also provided 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital with comprehensive hands-on veterinary endoscopy training, ongoing technical support, and access to continuing education resources to ensure a confident, successful launch of endoscopic services.
“We’re excited to partner with 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital to bring veterinary endoscopy to the pets and families of Glendale. Every installation means fewer pets traveling long distances for advanced care, and more veterinary practices delivering the level of medicine they’ve always aspired to.” — Les Meadowcroft, CEO at VetOvation
How Pet Owners Can Access Veterinary Endoscopy at 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital
Pet owners in Glendale interested in whether veterinary endoscopy may benefit their pet are encouraged to contact 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital:
- Phone:Â +1 (480) 536-7060
- Website:Â www.43aah.com
- Address:Â 4426 West Cactus Road, Glendale, AZ 85304
43rd Avenue Animal Hospital welcomes both existing clients and new patients for endoscopic consultations. A referral from another veterinarian is not required.
Frequently Asked Questions About Veterinary Endoscopy
What is veterinary endoscopy used for? Veterinary endoscopy is used to diagnose and treat conditions of the gastrointestinal tract, airways, nasal passages, and ears in dogs and cats. Common uses include investigating chronic vomiting or diarrhea, removing swallowed foreign bodies without surgery, diagnosing nasal disease, evaluating chronic cough, and treating deep ear infections.
Is veterinary endoscopy safe for my pet? Veterinary endoscopy is considered a safe, minimally invasive procedure. It requires general anesthesia, but because endoscopic procedures are typically shorter than traditional surgery and do not require large incisions, overall anesthetic and surgical risk is often lower.
How much does veterinary endoscopy cost? The cost of veterinary endoscopy varies depending on the procedure, the patient, and the geographic area. Contact 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital directly for specific pricing. In many cases, endoscopy is comparable in cost to the surgical alternatives and may save money by avoiding more invasive procedures.
Does my pet need a referral for endoscopy? 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital [does / does not] require a referral for endoscopic procedures. Pet owners can contact the clinic directly to schedule a consultation.
How long is recovery after veterinary endoscopy? Most pets recover quickly after endoscopy. Because there are no large surgical incisions, many patients go home the same day and return to normal activity within 24–48 hours.
About 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital
43rd Avenue Animal Hospital is a full-service companion animal hospital located in Glendale, AZ. The practice serves the greater Glendale area and offers preventive care, surgery, dentistry, urgent care, dermatology, and now advanced endoscopic diagnostics and treatment. 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital is now equipped with the VetOvation Veterinary Endoscopy System veterinary endoscopy system from VetOvation. For more information, visit www.43aah.com or call +1 (480) 536-7060.
About VetOvation
VetOvation is a veterinary medical device company specializing in minimally invasive endoscopy equipment and systems for veterinary practices. Headquartered in Raleigh, NC, VetOvation provides veterinary endoscopy systems, veterinary laparoscopy systems, training, and ongoing support to animal hospitals and veterinary clinics globally. VetOvation’s mission is to provide the highest quality, innovative equipment at an affordable price and deliver industry leading clinical support & training, along with best-in-class customer service. For more information, visit vetovation.com or call +1 (844) 255-7297.
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