Not exact matches
You can find a
full explainer on your medical
exam (or paramedical
exam as it's known in insurance - speak) here, but basically they're testing for high
blood pressure, glucose or cholesterol and the presence of nicotine.
Like other types of life insurance, the policyholder must qualify first often by having a physical
exam, by providing a
full medical history, and possibly requiring additional
blood work.
Feline Wellness Screen Package includes: Feline Wellness
Exam,
Full Blood Profile (Chemistry 15, CBC and Lytes) and Free T4
Wellness Arthritic Screen Package includes: Wellness Arthritic
Exam, Urinalysis,
Full Blood Profile (Chemistry 15, CBC and Lytes), Anesthesia and X-Ray
Canine Wellness Screen Package includes: Canine Wellness
Exam, Urinalysis and a
Full Blood Profile (Chemistry 15, CBC and Lytes)
For $ 39.95 a month, animals enrolled in ZippiCare receive a
full yearly dental treatment (which includes comprehensive
blood work, anesthesia, cleaning and radiographs) as well as all of their veterinary needs — parasite control, vaccines and boosters, and unlimited
exams!
IF YOU HAVE PAID FOR THE VETERINARIAN TO DO A
FULL HEAD TO TOE EXAMINATION...
BLOOD WORK, AND A
FULL EXAM FOR HIDDEN MEDICAL PROBLEMS... AND THE DOG TURNS OUT TO BE MEDICALLY WELL... IT STILL IS N'T RIGHT TO PUT THE DOG TO DEATH... Now you should PAY for a good, professional dog trainer and behaviorist to work with you.
In my opinion, a
full exam by a doctor should include not only the seeing and touching parts of the
exam, but also a
full blood panel as well as a
blood pressure check.
• A specialized dental suite with state - of - the - art equipment •
Full screening dental radiographs that can uncover imminent issues that can be addressed before they become severe •
Full oral
exam to check for growths or other abnormalities • 3 levels of consent • Pre-op
blood - work to make sure all organs are healthy and can safely tolerate anesthesia • Pre-op
exam to check for any newly developed heart or other physical conditions • Continuous medical and nursing monitoring both before and during sedation / anesthesia, and throughout recovery • Continuous IV Fluids during both the procedure and recovery period • Text message updates throughout your pet's surgery day • Courtesy toe nail trim • Complete discharge instructions and a personalized follow - up call the next day to check on your pet • And of course, dedicated and continuously - educated doctors and tech staff to ensure that your pet is getting the best and most modern care
First, your vet should do a thorough
exam and
full blood work to ensure there isn't a more serious underlying health issue.
Medical problems such as infections, arthritis, metabolic or endocrine diseases and even neoplasia can look like depression, so a
full physical
exam,
blood work, and even radiographs are necessary to make sure there are no medical reasons for the change in behavior.
To ensure patient safety, every patient is given a
full physical
exam and recent
blood work is also reviewed in preparation for the administration of anesthesia.
A
full physical
exam,
blood pressure measurement, and urine culture (testing for bacterial infection) are also necessary to diagnose renal failure.
Types of Pets Seen: Dogs Cats We're pleased to offer the following services: Complete Dental Cleaning Ultrasonic Descaling of Tartar Polishing (to help keep tartar from coming back) Deep Gingival Cleanings Tooth Extractions Constant Monitoring of Patients During Procedures Requiring Anesthesia All Dental Patients Recieve Pre-Dental
Blood Screenings (to help insure safety) Comprehensive Physical
Exam Cardiovascular
Exams Dental
Exams Dermatological
Exams Geriatric
Exams Ophthalmic
Exams Orthopedic
Exams Puppy and Kitten
Exams Reproduction
Exams Sick / Injured
Exams Wellness
Exams Full Laboratory Service Urine Test Fecal Test Cytology of Ears and Skin
Blood Test (Hematology / Chemistries) Heartworm Testing Specialty Testing (
Blood Tests / Cytology / Biopsy / Endocrine Disorders / etc..)
Answer: I would really need to see her, do a neuro
exam on her and a
full physical
exam and see all of her x-rays and
blood work to really help you.
All pets undergoing anesthetic procedures receive a
full physical
exam and pre-operative
blood work before surgery.
Before we perform the surgery on your female pet, she'll be given a
full physical
exam, pre-anesthetic
blood work, pre-operative pain medication, state of the art general anesthesia, and some post-operative pain medication so that she feels comfortable after she wakes up.
Pets must have current vaccinations, have had a recent
full exam by the doctor before or at the time of the procedure, and
blood testing must be done within 3 weeks of the procedure date.
We provide
full physical
exams, wellness care, vaccinations, preventive medications,
blood - work and laboratory services in your home.
This is often done by taking a very thorough history, performing a
full physical
exam, and completing some diagnostic tests such as skin scrapings, swabs of the skin or ears, and
blood testing.
At the 12th payment, a comprehensive physical
exam, fecal check and
full blood panel is performed at no charge.
In fact, the folks at the Marin Humane Society did a
full vet
exam on him complete with
blood work and he's just a healthy happy dog that would be ideal for an active family that can give him the love he deserves.
The checkup included a
full body
exam, test for heartworms and other intestinal parasites, lyme & ehrlichia test, as well as a CBC (complete
blood count).
You can find a
full explainer on your medical
exam (or paramedical
exam as it's known in insurance - speak) here, but basically they're testing for high
blood pressure, glucose or cholesterol and the presence of nicotine.
Keep in mind, since there's no medical
exam,
blood or urine tests, rates may be higher, because the insurer may accept some people who may not get accepted by other insurers requiring a
full physical
exam.
Depending on the company and the type of insurance you purchase, the
exam may include
blood and urine tests as well as a
full check - up.
In preventive health check - ups, personal and family medical histories play a key role.Regular check - ups include a
full general body examination,
blood pressure, respiration and heart rate, preliminary heart
exam,
blood and urine tests, ECG, lipid profile, etc..
There are many reasons people would rather not take a physical
exam for life insurance, including: Don't have time in your schedule, fear of needles, fear of
blood, or maybe you don't want to take a
full physical examination with some other doctor you don't know.
When you buy term insurance online most life insurers will require a
full medical
exam, including an EKG and
blood tests, in order to qualify for a $ 250,000 life insurance policy.
If most life insurance companies ask a litany of health and background questions and require an
exam with a
full blood and urine workup, how can another ask just a few questions and issue policies with -LSB-...]
Traditional permanent life insurance, in the form of a Term 100, Whole Life, or Universal life Insurance, requires a medical
exam (
blood test,
blood pressure check etc.) and completion of a
full questionnaire of health - related questions.