MiDOG at ACVIM 2026

Seattle skyline with waterfront views, representing MiDOG’s attendance at ACVIM Forum 2026 in Seattle, Washington.

MiDOG at ACVIM Forum 2026

Broader Molecular Insight for Complex Internal Medicine Cases

Date: June 11–12, 2026
Event: American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum
Venue: Summit, Seattle Convention Center
Location: Seattle, WA
Booth: 1119

MiDOG is excited to exhibit at the 2026 ACVIM Forum in Seattle, where veterinary specialists, researchers, technicians, and industry leaders come together for advanced education in internal medicine and specialty care.

The 2026 ACVIM Forum takes place June 11–13 in Seattle, with the Exhibit Hall open June 11–12. The official ACVIM program highlights specialist-level education across cardiology, large animal internal medicine, neurology, nutrition, oncology, small animal internal medicine, and multispecialty topics.

Visit MiDOG at Booth 1119

Stop by Booth 1119 to learn how MiDOG’s All-in-One NGS-based testing supports veterinarians managing complex infectious disease cases, recurrent infections, treatment-resistant cases, and diagnostic workups where conventional testing may not provide the full picture.

Built for the Cases That Need More Clarity

Internal medicine cases are often complex. Patients may present with chronic inflammation, recurrent infection, polymicrobial involvement, poor response to treatment, or prior results that do not fully explain the clinical picture.

MiDOG helps veterinarians look beyond narrow diagnostic targets by using next-generation sequencing to provide a broader microbial profile from one sample. This can be especially valuable in cases involving respiratory disease, urinary disease, dermatologic disease, gastrointestinal concerns, wounds, abscesses, or infections that have been difficult to resolve.

Why It Matters for Specialists

For internal medicine teams, diagnostic clarity can shape the next clinical discussion. MiDOG’s NGS-based approach helps provide deeper insight into organisms that may be difficult to culture, slow-growing, fastidious, or missed by narrower testing methods.

Whether you are managing companion animal, exotic, equine, or complex referral cases, MiDOG is designed to support more informed infectious disease conversations with broad microbial detection and clinically relevant resistance insight.

Connect with MiDOG in Seattle

If you are attending ACVIM Forum 2026, visit MiDOG at Booth 1119 to meet our team, ask questions, and learn how molecular diagnostics can support complex case workups across species and sample types.

We look forward to connecting with the veterinary internal medicine community in Seattle.