Not exact matches
All packages
include 10 - 45 minute sessions with our Registered Veterinary Technician, the development of a homecare program, and initial
examination and progress exams
by our supervising
veterinarian.
Some of the signs of heart disease that can only be detected
by your
veterinarian as part of a thorough
examination include: * Gallop rhythm in cats * Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) * Audible sounds between the heartbeat (murmur)
The total cost of the treatment is $ 1195 to $ 1595 which
includes a consultation / physical
examination ($ 95)
by one of our
veterinarians, and radioiodine treatment and hospitalization ($ 1000 - $ 1400).
After a
examination by a
veterinarian and stifle radiography at 6 to 8 weeks after surgery, the physical rehabilitation professional will likely modify the patient's exercise program to
include more challenging exercises and increase walks with the goal of returning to full activity.
The puppy should have an initial complete physical
examination by your
veterinarian within 3 days of obtaining the dog
including a fecal parasite
examination.
Provide transportation for necessary veterinary treatment for this dog from a
veterinarian well - qualified to treat Bulldogs,
including annual
examinations, DHLPP and rabies vaccinations, and heartworm and intestinal parasite checks, to be followed
by periodic use of preventatives.
An
examination by the
veterinarian,
including a thorough history taking, is the first step to diagnosis followed
by a blood panel to measure the level of thyroid hormone being produced.
All of our procedures
include a thorough pre-surgical physical
examination by a
veterinarian, surgical monitoring
by licensed technicians, and lots of care and attention throughout the day.
This fee does not
include an
examination by the
veterinarian.
We build these relationships
by offering: The best in veterinary medical practices Periodic wellness
examinations & blood testing Full diagnostic evaluation all medical issues Internship - trained
veterinarians An experienced and dedicated staff A high level of client service,
including convenient hours and scheduling Thorough and timely communications with owners to help them make informed pet healthcare decisions It is
by practicing these principles that we strive to be thought of first and foremost when the medical needs of a beloved companion become a family concern.
There are numerous causes for excessive salivation in dogs
including foreign bodies, dental problems, salivary gland disorders, allergies, oral injury, defects, neurological conditions, poisoning etc... It would be best to visit your
Veterinarian to determine the underlying cause
by physical
examination and tests.
All of our procedures
include a thorough pre-surgical physical
examination by a
veterinarian, surgical monitoring, and lots of care and attention throughout the day.
Included as part of our boarding admission process, we offer a complimentary physical
examination by a licensed
veterinarian.