Not exact matches
The comprehensive exam includes an
examination of all
of your
pet's major
body systems to help ensure that they are functioning at their best.
This advanced system
of acupuncture takes physical
examination findings, symptoms, and history
of the
pet to determine which one to three acupuncture points on the
body will be most effective at relieving many or all
of the
pet's symptoms.
A comprehensive physical
examination that includes dental and
body / muscle assessment, as well as an evaluation
of your
pet's coat, skin, eyes and ears, nose and throat, heart and lungs, legs and paws, abdomen and gastrointestinal system, and urogenital system
Physical
examination detects abnormalities in your
pet's
body that veterinarians can determine the cause
of through blood tests, x-rays, and other specialized tests.
Your veterinarian will perform a thorough
examination of your
pet's musculoskeletal system, conduct an orthopedic exam, evaluate the gait and assess
body condition score.
And just as a physical
examination of a
pet includes an evaluation
of all
body systems while considering the goals and abilities
of the owner, a complete shelter health assessment includes a hands - on look at shelter operations with consideration for the shelter's mission and specific assessment goals.
If you suspect your
pet is suffering from vaccinosis, an
examination with your veterinarian should be pursued to get a general baseline
of whole
body health.
Our doctors perform a full physical
examination of your
pet, evaluating closely all the
body systems, including the teeth, ears, abdomen, heart, lungs, and more.
Your
pet's annual wellness exam will include a complete physical to include a thorough
examination of the eyes, ears, teeth, heart, lungs, abdomen,
body condition and hair coat.
These
examinations involve inspecting your
pet over from head - to - toe, feeling for any bumps or lumps which may be located on either the inside or the outside
of the
body; checking the ear canal using an otoscope; examining the eyes with an ophthalmoscope; checking for diseases
of the teeth or gums, and listening to your
pet's heart and lungs to ensure that they are functioning normally.
Frequent, tactile
examination of a
pet's
body permits
pet owners to detect areas
of discomfort, heat or swelling, skin lesions or masses, or other abnormalities that can then be brought to a veterinarian's attention.
Beyond our external
examination, we will run a series
of routine tests to learn what's happening inside your
pet's
body.
Whether your
pet is here for routine vaccinations or a serious medical problem, it will receive a thorough
examination of all
of its
body systems.
Your
pet's semi annual wellness exams will include a complete physical to include a thorough
examination of the eyes, ears, teeth, heart, lungs, abdomen,
body condition and hair coat.
CBC / WBC and blood chemistry panel,
body temperature, further tests based on those results and your veterinarian's physical
examination of your
pet.
During a preliminary exam, the Veterinary Technician will weigh your
pet; ask some routine questions about his / her health; and perform a quick
examination of his / her teeth, ears, coat and
body condition.
A veterinary exam, like a checkup or physical, is an extensive health
examination of your
pet's
body systems, medical history and mental or behavioral issues.
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Body System Examination — Companion animals age much faster than humans, therefore a thorough physical exam to evaluate all of your pet's body systems should be conducted at least once a y
Body System
Examination — Companion animals age much faster than humans, therefore a thorough physical exam to evaluate all
of your
pet's
body systems should be conducted at least once a y
body systems should be conducted at least once a year.