Doctors are also likely to review thoracic radiographs and blood work that may have been
done by your primary veterinarian prior to your visit.
Not exact matches
We
do not routinely perform spays or neuters unless requested to
do so
by your
primary care
veterinarian.
Scheduling an appointment to have one's pet seen
by a dermatologist at the College of Veterinary Medicine can be
done by either having ones»
primary attending
veterinarian request a referral, or, a pet owner can call and make appointments directly with the service.
The patients who were cared for
by both the
primary care
veterinarian and cardiologist lived 74 % longer than those who
did not see a specialist.
«If seeing an oncologist is not an option, some cancers can be managed
by primary veterinarians that feel comfortable
doing so.»