Your veterinarian may draw
the blood during an office visit if you are arranging to have a procedure done within the next few days, or you may come for a technician appointment on the day prior to surgery to have it drawn.
Not exact matches
The researchers calculated the proportion of time that a patient's current medication was increased or a new medication was started in response to an elevated high
blood pressure reading
during an
office visit.
If your veterinarian did not get a complete
blood count, biochemistry profile, and urinalysis recently, they will most likely do so
during any recommended
visits to the
office.
During a medical exam, a medical examiner comes to your
office or home (or you can
visit them if you wish), where he or she will take your height and weight, as well as a urine and
blood sample.