Early detection of disease often results in easier disease management and better quality of life; it is less costly and more successful than crisis management.
Not exact matches
Early detection of diseases that
often have no initial visible symptoms — such as diabetes, heart
disease, endocrine
disease, and cancer — result in faster treatment and better overall health for your pet.
Since cats
often do not tell us when they are feeling unwell,
early detection of an underlying
disease is key.
Early detection of these
diseases (before they show clinical signs) will
often allow us to change some things in your pet's environment to slow down progression
of the
disease while treatment is easier on your pet and cheaper for you.
Early detection of disease is
often easier to treat, less traumatic for your pet, and lighter on your pocket book.
During wellness visits,
early signs
of disease are
often found, and with
early detection,
disease is most effectively dealt with and kept from getting beyond a dangerous point.
Early detection of disease or congenital medical conditions can
often make a big difference when it comes to successful treatment, as well as minimizing costs.
Early detection of heart
disease can be pivotal in any pet's long term prognosis and the initial
detection often occurs at home.