Each benefit schedule varies and it might be beneficial to compare the listed reimbursement allowed against the cost of those
services by your family veterinarian before deciding if paying for coverage is cost effective.
For this reason, it is extremely important to have your cat examined
by your family veterinarian on a yearly basis to detect any hidden health problems before they become too advanced.
Patients presented by their owner or referred to our
service by their family veterinarian, receive comprehensive and unmatched care combining the wishes of the owner and the family veterinarian.
If your pet is not experiencing something life threatening, we can discuss an option of care that you can financially proceed with until your pet can be seen
by your family veterinarian for follow up care.
We see primary care cases, as would be
seen by your family veterinarian, and referral cases that are sent by other veterinarians in the state and surrounding states for care by board - certified specialists.
Through communication, a commitment to the advancement of veterinary medicine, and of course with compassion, we are able to extend the services offered
by your family veterinarian without interruption to the relationship you have with him or her.
Our internists specialize in disorders that are complicated to diagnose or to treat, or multi-system disease processes, or internal illnesses that are not responding to medical treatment as
expected by your family veterinarian.
Albuquerque Neurological Symptom - Pet Leg Shaking: The Animal Neurology & Imaging Center outside Albuquerque, NM offers advanced diagnostics and treatment for pets experiencing shaking legs that have not responded to
treatment by your family veterinarian.
He was referred to Dr.
Niemiec by his family veterinarian, who identified the need for the puppy to be assessed by a skilled oral surgeon and allow Marvin to have minimal trauma and the best chance of success.
Sometimes iris cysts are the first clinical sign
noted by the family veterinarian (but it would be very easy for a GPDVM to not detect the presence of iris cysts).
Please bring all pertinent information with you, including all forms you may have completed, any medical records not previously
provided by your family veterinarian, and any radiographs you have been provided.
It is, however, very important to have regular wellness exams
performed by your family veterinarian to rule out diseases which can often look like musculoskeletal problems to the untrained eye.
A: We are a specialty referral hospital, which means that the pets we treat must be
referred by your family veterinarian for specialty care (no referral is ever necessary for emergency care, however, and we're open 24/7).
Patients with chronic (slow progressive) changes to their eye, such as decreased vision and cloudiness of the lens within their eye (cataracts), can be
evaluated by your family veterinarian or a veterinary ophthalmologist.
Our cardiologist will review your pet's history and medical records provided
by your family veterinarian.
Treasure Coast Animal Emergency and Specialty Hospital is designed to function as an extension of the services already provided
by your family veterinarian.
This expertise is complementary to the care provided
by your family veterinarian.
Dr. Lansdowne is available to see pets referred
by your family veterinarian, review the medical history, perform a complete physical exam, and offer the most appropriate diagnostic and treatment plan for each individual patient.
A referral form can be downloaded from our website and filled out
by your family veterinarian that details your pet's problem and identifies the appropriate specialty department to see your pet.
For diabetic dogs, the blood is drawn shortly before the morning or evening meal to mimic a fasting blood sample), comprehensive physical exam, and assessment of anesthetic level of risk are then performed
by your family veterinarian.
Sudden lameness, loss of a toe - nail or swelling of a digit are all signs your pet should be evaluated
by your family veterinarian or a veterinary oncologist.
Our specialists see pets who have been referred to
us by family veterinarians, and we work closely with them to develop a treatment plan that ensures the best possible care.
In addition, a Dermatologist has diagnostic equipment not generally used
by your family veterinarian.
During this consultation, an examination of your pet will be performed, the doctor will go over any previous diagnostic and treatment information provided
by your family veterinarian and will discuss the next best options with you.