Not exact matches
If you're not sure if your doctor is
recommending an appropriate
surgery, then Dr. Azar suggests that you «go get another opinion — that's
always a good thing to do.»
I spoke to one of my physician colleagues, and she said something very wise that I will
always be grateful for: «If you consult with a surgeon, there's a good chance that he'll
recommend surgery.
In cases such as this,
surgery is almost
always recommended barring any underlying medical conditions.
Preanethetic blood work is
always recommended to ensure that your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia and
surgery, especially for patients over the age of five years.
Preanesthetic blood work for spay / neuter procedures is not required, but it is
always recommended to ensure that your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia and
surgery, especially for patients over the age of five years.
We
always recommend performing blood - work before
surgeries as well.
For this reason, the compassionate doctors at Lewis Animal Hospital
always recommend pain preventatives when a dog or cat may be facing a painful condition or
surgery.
We would
always recommend a full examination prior to
surgery to ensure that your rabbit is healthy and doing well before going forward with general anesthesia and
surgery ($ 56).
Since there is
always a risk of anesthetic complications with any surgical procedure, I strongly
recommend all pets have a thorough examination performed prior to
surgery (within 2 months) by their veterinarian and pre-anesthetic bloodwork completed (within 3 months) to assess kidneys and liver function and to determine if anemia or an infection is present.
It is
always recommended to get these dog fixed, having both the male and female parts removed in the same
surgery.