Depending on the need of the pet,
diagnostic blood work includes a complete blood count (CBC), blood chemistry values including liver and kidney function, as well as electrolytes to monitor fluid levels.
Not exact matches
Your child's doctor will do a thorough physical examination which might
include blood work, X-rays, a «swallow study,» CT scans, or other
diagnostic tests.
Further
diagnostic work - up will most likely
include a complete
blood count, chemistry panel, urinalysis and radiographs (x-rays) of the chest and abdomen to determine the extent of organ involvement and whether metastasis is present.
Diagnostic tests including blood work, urinalysis, urine culture and diagnostic imaging are indicated to differentiate between the differe
Diagnostic tests
including blood work, urinalysis, urine culture and
diagnostic imaging are indicated to differentiate between the differe
diagnostic imaging are indicated to differentiate between the different causes.
While not
diagnostic for SCC, the
diagnostic work - up
includes complete
blood count and serum chemistry profile, lymph node assessment via cytology, and chest x-rays in order to confirm that the tumor SCC is confined to the mouth.
Emergency care at Animal Specialty Center
includes state - of - the - art equipment for fast and reliable
diagnostic testing
including in - house
blood work, digital radiography, CT scan and ultrasound imaging.
We provide full
diagnostic services,
including blood work, radiographs, and ultrasounds.
Our in - house laboratory allows our highly trained staff to further process basic
blood work including Chemistry Panels, Fibrinogen, and Complete Blood Count for further diagnos
blood work including Chemistry Panels, Fibrinogen, and Complete
Blood Count for further diagnos
Blood Count for further
diagnostics.
These additional
diagnostic procedures might
include blood work, urinalysis, skin scraping, or biopsies.
Pre-anesthetic evaluations will
include a physical examination,
blood work and for more involved cases may also
include urine tests, EKG, x-rays, or other advanced
diagnostics.
A wellness examination is a complete physical examination along with
diagnostic testing that may
include blood work, urinalysis, and checking a stool sample for parasites.
Comprehensive
diagnostic testing that may
include a senior dog
blood profile analysis (
blood count and
blood chemistry panel), urine and fecal analysis, x-ray
work, parasite testing, and
blood and eye pressure testing
Comprehensive
diagnostic testing that may
include a senior cat
blood profile analysis (
blood count and
blood chemistry panel), thyroid hormone levels (T4), urine and fecal analysis, x-ray
work, parasite testing, and
blood and eye pressure testing
Diagnostic work - ups — They may
include physical examination, complete
blood count, chemistry profile, imaging, thoracic radiographs, endoscopy, laparoscopy and exploratory laparotomy.
Our in - house laboratory affords us the ability to run many
diagnostic tests,
including complete
blood work, urinalysis, and other specialty testing, quickly and with the highest degree of control possible.
The
diagnostic tests that are normally performed are
blood work (
including a thyroid panel) and spinal X-rays.
Including any
blood work, radiographs, and / or other pertinent
diagnostic results from the last six months is also extremely helpful.
Depending on the signs,
diagnostics may
include a physical exam,
blood work, ultrasound, radiographs, and / or a urinalysis.
These
diagnostic tests can
include blood work, urine cultures, radiographic studies, complete abdominal ultrasound and more.
Some laboratory
work may be done,
including a complete
blood count, urinalysis, fecal exam, and perhaps endocrine
blood tests and other
diagnostic tools used to detect health baselines or issues.
Crestwood Animal Hospital is a full service companion animal hospital providing
diagnostics as well as medical, surgical and dental care with the capability to perform in - clinic lab
work including blood tests, urinalysis, parasite tests and digital radiography.
• Conduct
diagnostic lab
work including fecals, heartworm tests,
blood tests, radiographs, urinalysis, etc. • Pharmacy duties
including medication dispensing and inventory management.
Preventive care,
including routine
blood work and
diagnostic testing, at our veterinary hospital that is tailored to your pet's age, lifestyle, and risk factors can help prevent common diseases or detect them at early and easily treatable stages.
Possible
diagnostic tests will
include blood work, urinalysis, tissue biopsies or fine - needle aspirations, bone marrow aspirations, lymph node aspirations and possible X-rays, depending on the location of the tumor.
This care
includes veterinary examinations, spaying or neutering, vaccinations, heartworm tests,
blood tests, dental
work,
diagnostic tests as indicated, and medications.
If you were to chose rehabilitation therapy, your pet would be carefully assessed by a veterinarian before beginning any new treatment modalities,
including Blood Work, x-rays, and maybe other
diagnostic tools — ensuring we know where we are starting and what conditions we are treating.
Services
include endoscopy, dentistry, radiology, ultrasonography,
blood -
work testing, avian and exotic animal surgery and advanced
diagnostics including infectious disease testing.
In - depth
diagnostic tests may
include blood work, stool and rectal swab samples for parasite examination and culture, radiographs, and endoscope exam.
A full
work - up may
include blood work, urinalysis, liver function tests, radiographs, ultrasounds and potentially advanced
diagnostics such as a CT scan with contrast or nuclear scintigraphy.
• Ability to properly handle and restrain patients with respiratory or cardiac compromise • Properly prep and scrub patients for sterile
diagnostic procedures • Monitor patient parameters and notify doctor of potential concerns • Take proactive role in life - saving techniques
including CPR, as necessary • Properly record patient vitals and trends on anesthesia flow sheet • Perform patient
blood work including hematology • Proper handling of
diagnostic specimens during procedure and facilitating the proper care and transfer to laboratory
including accurate request forms and documentation • Ensure that proper procedures and documentation are followed during deceased patient aftercare • Client communications according to hospital policy • Medication administration for in house patients and refill processing for Internal Medicine patients • Outstanding nurse care • Ability to place catheters and draw
blood from patients with compromised veins (peripheral or jugular).
Anesthesia and sedation are used in a variety of situations in veterinary practice
including diagnostic sample collection (X-rays,
blood work, urine, biopsies), examination (calming difficult to handle or painful animals, thorough examination of the oral cavity), and surgical procedures.
Pet Parent: Maryanne Pet: Nacho, a two - year - old, medium - sized mixed breed Covered
diagnostic tests and treatment: Cataract surgery,
including blood work, anesthesia, IV fluids, hospitalization and pre - and post-op medications Claim cost: $ 2,667.98 Healthy Paws reimbursement: $ 2,359.86 Maryanne's out - of - pocket expense: $ 308.12 (savings of $ 2,359.86)
We provide advanced in house
blood work diagnostics that
include CBC, Chemistry Panels, Thyroid screening, Heartworm and Tick - Borne Disease screening, Feline Leukemia and FIV screening, and more!