There is no substitute for a head - to - tail physical
examination of your pet by a qualified veterinarian who has spent years learning how to identify problems, conditions, or illnesses.
The surgeon will review your pet's information and history, meet with you to clarify any details, answer your specific questions, and conduct a thorough
physical examination of your pet.
To detect this, and to help reach a better conclusion about the treatment and medication to be given, your veterinarian will conduct an Ear Mite
Swab examination of your pet.
It is for this reason that we recommend
semi-annual examinations of your pet with one of our doctors so that we are able to watch your pet for signs of aging, and treat them early if any medical concerns are found.
Prior to any neurological procedure, our board - certified veterinarians will perform a complete
examination of the pet which will include a physical exam, diagnostic analysis, and digital x-ray or CT scan as necessary.
The
oral examination of your pet tells if your cat or dog is showing signs of periodontal disease, gum infection or inflammation, if there are tooth root abscesses, and if the bones of your pet's mouth are weakened or diseased.
Frequent,
tactile examination of a pet's body permits pet owners to detect areas of discomfort, heat or swelling, skin lesions or masses, or other abnormalities that can then be brought to a veterinarian's attention.
Our veterinarians perform a
full examination of your pet and discuss with you vital information about your new pet, including vaccine schedules, heartworm disease and other parasites, your puppy's or kitten's nutritional needs, house training strategies and more.
A range of dermatological conditions can cause changes, such as hair loss and new growths; therefore, we recommend
regular examinations of your pet's skin and hair, especially if you notice itching, hair loss, or painful areas.
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.
A veterinary exam, like a checkup or physical, is an extensive
health examination of your pet's body systems, medical history and mental or behavioral issues.
Your veterinarian will perform a
thorough examination of your pet's musculoskeletal system, conduct an orthopedic exam, evaluate the gait and assess body condition score.
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