Dogs with the symptoms of this disorder require
a complete ear exam.
Not exact matches
Complete physical
exams and diagnostics for proper diagnosis and treatment of problems that may arise with skin,
ears, eyes, etc..
The Wellness Centers feature expanded services, including
complete physical
exams, comprehensive health panels, urinalysis, diagnosis and treatment of minor infections, health certificates and wellness treatments for
ears, eyes and skin.
Vet checked already with
complete wellness
exam, heart cleared, knees, eyes,
ears, kennel cough nasal vaccine given, puppy Parvo / Distemper vaccine, etc..
Dr. Patti Gordon and her associates examine their patients from the tip of their
ears to the tip of their tails so that you are assured to receive a
complete and thorough
exam.
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..)
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.
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.
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.
To diagnose an
ear infection, your veterinarian will take a thorough history and perform a
complete physical
exam of your pet.