Referring Veterinarians

North Shore Veterinary Hospital is pleased to be able to offer the services of a board-certified medical oncologist to the community for diagnostic and treatment options for pets with suspected or those already diagnosed cancer.

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Local Referral Care Dr. Lundberg is now taking appointments for your clients and patients who may need: more diagnostic work up for suspected cancer cases, discussion of prognosis and treatment options for a wide variety of cancers, and/or treatment utilizing chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or targeted therapy.

Diagnostics that are available through the Oncology Specialty Service include but are not limited to:
  • Fine needle aspirate/cytology or biopsy/histopathology of various organs including lymph nodes, cutaneous/subcutaneous lesions, intramuscular lesions etc.
  • Abdominal ultrasound with fine needle aspirates for diagnosis and staging of cancer
  • Ultrasound guided aspirates of intra-thoracic lesions (pulmonary, mediastinal, etc)
  • Flow cytometry and/or PARR for challenging lymphoreticular neoplasms
  • Bone lesion aspirates and/or biopsy
  • Bone marrow aspirates and/or biopsy
Medical treatments available
  • Traditional chemotherapy (intravenous, oral, oral metronomic)
    • Including but not limited to: UW-Madison CHOP protocol for multicentric lymphoma, several rescue protocols for multicentric lymphoma, high grade/metastatic mast cell tumor protocols
  • Immunotherapy
    • Oncept melanoma vaccine for dogs with malignant melanoma, only available to specialists
  • Targeted therapy
    • Palladia (toceranib phosphate) for use in dogs and cats, as well as other off-label targeted therapies for a wide variety of cancers
Medical treatments available
  • Traditional chemotherapy (intravenous, oral, oral metronomic)
    • Including but not limited to: UW-Madison CHOP protocol for multicentric lymphoma, several rescue protocols for multicentric lymphoma, high grade/metastatic mast cell tumor protocols
  • Immunotherapy
    • Oncept melanoma vaccine for dogs with malignant melanoma, only available to specialists
  • Targeted therapy
    • Palladia (toceranib phosphate) for use in dogs and cats, as well as other off-label targeted therapies for a wide variety of cancers

Dr. Lundberg is able to have detailed discussions with clients surrounding radiation treatment and surgical treatment options that may need to be considered for certain cases. She can work closely with other specialists in the Midwest who are trained in these areas to coordinate the best care possible for your clients and patients.

To refer a patient to the Oncology Specialty Service:
  • Submit a referral form.
  • Download and fill out the form, and return by email to oncology@nsvh.com or fax to (218)-525-2311 attn: Oncology Specialty Service
  • Your clients are welcome to call and schedule an appointment with us at 218-525-1937, however we do request records be sent to us for review before scheduling new patients.

Once information is received, we can reach out to the client to schedule them with an oncology consultation.

Dr. Lundberg is able to have detailed discussions with clients surrounding radiation treatment and surgical treatment options that may need to be considered for certain cases. She can work closely with other specialists in the Midwest who are trained in these areas to coordinate the best care possible for your clients and patients.

To refer a patient to the Oncology Specialty Service:

Once information is received, we can reach out to the client to schedule them with an oncology consultation.