Our veterinarians perform
a complete examination of your pet.
A complete examination of your pet's inner ear is necessary along with a thorough neurologic examination.
Not exact matches
The first step we take in helping your
pet is to ask you a series
of detailed questions related to their mobility problem, while subsequently performing a thorough and
complete physical
examination of them.
Our Internal Medicine Department will provide a
complete physical
examination and may perform a variety
of diagnostic tests to aid in the diagnosis
of your
pet's medical condition.
Your
pet's doctor will perform a
complete examination and may recommend one or more tests, such as X-rays or blood tests, to determine the source
of your furry friend's pain.
Our doctor will perform a
complete animal eye care
examination on your
pet with the assistance
of our nurses.
Not only can a full chemistry panel and
complete blood count identify the presence
of underlying disease processes, but these tests help to create a baseline, should your
pet become ill between routine
examinations.
If your
pet has any
of these early warning signs, visit your veterinarian as soon as possible for a
complete examination.
A thorough and comprehensive
examination provides a
complete picture
of your
pet's health and is useful for detecting diseases and other health problems in the early stages - before they become more difficult, and more expensive, to treat.
Routine
examinations provide your veterinarian with the opportunity to get a
complete picture
of your
pet's health.
Your veterinarian will
complete a medical history to determine the underlying cause
of the skin allergies, and a thorough physical
examination of your
pet.
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 your
pet requires anesthesia, he or she is admitted to the hospital and a
complete physical
examination is performed by one
of our doctors.
Working with exotic
pet behavior issues is one
of Dr. Hess's special interests, so at the Veterinary Center, she offers a full behavior modification program for all birds and other exotic
pets that have first undergone a
complete physical
examination and appropriate blood and stool testing to help rule - out any underlying medical problems.
Proper diet and housing should be discussed, and a
complete physical
examination should be performed, including a check
of the
pet's front and back teeth.
Not only can a chemistry panel and
complete blood count identify the presence
of underlying disease processes, but these tests help create a baseline should your
pet become ill between routine
examinations.
If you see any
of these symptoms, take your
pet to your veterinarian for a
complete oral
examination.
The doctors at Topaz Veterinary Clinic in Tempe, AZ believe that annual
complete physical
examinations are an essential part
of a preventive health plan for all
pets.
One
of our senior veterinary students will take a
complete patient history, and give your
pet an initial thorough physical
examination under the supervision
of a board certified surgeon and resident.
The
examination of your
pet, along with obtaining a
complete history, combine into the single most important step in caring for our patients.
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.
If your
pet has any
of these early warning signs, you should take him or her to your veterinarian as soon as possible for a more
complete examination.
Please understand that the most important part
of assessing you
pet's health status is a
complete physical
examination and medical history interview.
Your
pet's dental cleaning begins with a
complete physical
examination and blood testing, both
of which are important for evaluating your
pet's general health.
On the day
of surgery, all patients undergo a thorough and
complete pre-surgical
examination and this is combined with pre-surgical bloodwork to aid our veterinary team in designing an individual anesthetic protocol specifically for your
pet.
In addition to a
complete physical
examination, diagnostic tests can help detect many diseases before your
pet displays signs
of a condition.
Complete physical
examination of pet including skin, hair / fur, muscle movement (walking, running and sitting)
If you see any
of these clinical signs, take your
pet to your veterinarian for a
complete oral
examination.
Not only can a full chemistry panel and
complete blood count identify the presence
of underlying disease processes, but these tests help create a baseline should your
pet become ill between routine
examinations.
Prior to the vaccination
of your
pet, we will
complete a physical
examination to determine their overall health.
The Internist will review information provided by you and your family veterinarian, perform a
complete and thorough physical
examination of your
pet, and based on these initial findings, additional tests and care may be recommended.
Since aging is associated with a variety
of illnesses, if you have a senior
pet who seems to be slowing down, take him for a
complete physical
examination.
A
complete dental
examination is part
of any general check - up, but if your
pet has any signs
of bad breath, discolored or loose teeth, reddened gums, or oral pain, it is especially important to see a veterinarian.
Typically, your veterinarian will ask for a
complete history
of your
pet's health including eating habits, exercise, unusual behavior, etc. and do a comprehensive
examination of your
pet from nose to tail.
Short - lasting anesthetic is required for more
complete examinations for the safety and comfort
of the
pet and the professionals.
Berkley
Pet Hospital, like many
pet owners, feels
pets are family members, which is why we are a full service
pet hospital, offering the following services:
complete physical
examinations low cost neuters and spays low cost vaccinations radiology non anesthetic dentals Here are some
of the many reasons to choose Berkley
Pet Hospital: Fully equipped veterinary medical and surgical facility State
of the art dental equipment with dental radiographs Fully stocked pharmacy In - house laboratory for timely, accurate test results In - house ultrasound Endoscope Sterile surgery suite Surgery recovery area Three (3)
examination rooms Fully stocked prescription diets Critical patient monitoring area Isolation suites for contagious patients Large suites for feline and canine boarder Grooming for dogs and cats
After a thorough physical
examination, your veterinarian will likely want to begin with a
complete blood chemistry panel as well as a urinalysis
of the
pet's urine.
We will then weigh your
pet, perform a
complete examination from head to toe, and administer the first round
of vaccinations.
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.
During the
examinations of older birds, ferrets, rabbits, rodents (guinea pigs, chinchillas, rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils, degus), reptiles (lizards, turtles, tortoises, snakes), sugar gliders, hedgehogs, amphibians (frogs and toads), or other exotic
pets, our veterinarians perform a
complete physical
examination and may recommend blood and stool tests, and occasionally x-rays.
The Dermatologist will review information provided by you and your family veterinarian, perform a
complete and thorough physical
examination of your
pet, and based on these initial findings, additional tests and care may be recommended.
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.
Performed under the direct supervision
of a veterinarian, POPD utilizes a type
of gentle proprietary behavioral management to allow your
pet to have a
complete visual dental
examination and preventive cleaning
of all tooth surfaces without the use
of a general anesthesia.
It is very important that you take your new
pet to a veterinarian for a
complete examination within 3 days
of adoption (consult your adoption contract and associated adoption policies).
Our staff and veterinarians will ask for a
complete history and perform a comprehensive
examination of your
pet from head to tail.
Any
pet store that sells dogs must provide purchasers
of dogs with the following information at the time
of sale: • A certificate
of medical health
completed by a veterinarian stating that the dog has been examined and there is no evidence
of disease, illness, or injury at the time
of the
examination; • The name,
complete address, and telephone number
of the breeder that bred the dog, the regulated dog breeding kennel where the dog was kept, housed, and maintained, and the regulated dog intermediary from whom the
pet store acquired the dog, as applicable; and • A money - back guarantee that is valid for up to 21 days after the date
of purchase
of the dog.
A typical wellness visit at Carlsbad Animal Hospital includes a comprehensive physical
examination, during which the doctor will perform a
complete «nose to tail» evaluation
of your
pet.
Our preventative dental care services include
complete dental
examinations to check your
pet's teeth and gums for any signs
of dental disease.