Not exact matches
At certain stages
of a
pet's life medical screening tests may uncover disease
which is not producing symptoms yet and can not be detected through
examination.
As Medical Director at World
of Animals Veterinary Hospitals, I find my
pet parents often know
which vaccines they are due for, but less commonly understand what I'm actually doing when performing a physical
examination for their
pet.
In addition to a routine physical
examination, a veterinary neurologist will perform a neurological exam and work up
which can help identify the affected area
of your
pet's nervous system.
This advanced system
of acupuncture takes physical
examination findings, symptoms, and history
of the
pet to determine
which one to three acupuncture points on the body will be most effective at relieving many or all
of the
pet's symptoms.
This abnormal motion
of the mitral valve partially obstructs the outflow
of blood from the left ventricle into the aorta, resulting in a heart murmur
which can be heard by your veterinarian with a stethoscope during your
pet's physical
examination.
A wellness blood test gives us a baseline blood profile, is performed to provide us with objective information about the physical status
of your
pet,
which may not be evident upon physical
examination.
Every spay / neuter procedure begins with an
examination of your
pet by a surgeon, during
which you can ask any questions you may have.
On average, a physical
examination reveals three medical concerns
of which the
pet owner was not aware.
The focus
of wellness care is regular physical
examinations,
which establishes a baseline
of normal for your
pet.
I'm finding that my spreadsheet data is in error because after reading the fine print, it turns out Petplan doesn't cover routine
examinations,
which is the bulk
of a
pet's veterinary care in most years.
These items will be discussed by our receptionist on the first leg
of your Safari Journey during
which you and your
pet will be escorted into the
examination room.
A number
of postoperative recheck
examinations are essential to your
pet's surgical success (typically 7 in the first year, 3
of which in the first 2 months after surgery).
Simply return once per year for your
pet's annual exam with one
of our veterinarians by their annual
examination due date, and any vaccinations for
which he or she is due will be given absolutely free
of charge!
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.
These
examinations involve inspecting your
pet over from head - to - toe, feeling for any bumps or lumps
which may be located on either the inside or the outside
of the body; checking the ear canal using an otoscope; examining the eyes with an ophthalmoscope; checking for diseases
of the teeth or gums, and listening to your
pet's heart and lungs to ensure that they are functioning normally.
For the comfort
of your
pet, you will find that our doctors perform many
of their patient
examinations on the floor, but when it is necessary to place a patient up on an
examination table, special non-slip surfaces are used to provide your
pet with a secure surface upon
which to stand.
Pet owners may use this grading system to determine
which category the
pet falls into after careful
examination of the rib cage, abdomen and pelvis.
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
Pet Wellness Month serves to educate
pet owners about the
pet aging process and the importance
of twice - a-year wellness
examinations,
which according to the 2017 - 2018 APPA National
Pet Owners Survey shows that 68 percent
of dog owners and 49 percent
of cat owners go to the vet for a routine check - up.
Upon arrival, you can expect a veterinarian to conduct an initial
examination of your
pet, for
which there is a fee.
We recommend yearly testing your
pet for heartworms, this involves a small amount
of blood drawn to evaluate if there are circulating Microfiliaria (immature forms
of heartworms that circulate the blood stream) on microscopic
examination, we will also use a heartworm snap test
which tests for adult heartworms present in your
pet.
Also, all plans include additional complimentary
examinations,
which provide peace -
of - mind if your
pet gets sick or injured.
Prior to undergoing surgery, your
pet will receive a thorough physical
examination, including a number
of diagnostic tests,
which will help us to determine whether he or she is healthy enough to proceed.
Yearly
examinations are the foundation
of your
pet's wellbeing and provide an invaluable baseline from
which to refer throughout his or her life.
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.
Given that crying may or may not elicit support (Averill, 1968; Harber et al., 2008; Hendriks, Croon, et al., 2008; Hendriks & Vingerhoets, 2006; Nelson, 1998; Sander, Frome, & Scheich, 2007) and may or may not lead to feeling better or to the receipt
of support (Bylsma et al., 2008), a fuller understanding
of crying necessitates
examinations of the interactions between individual difference factors and the contexts in
which both crying and social support occur (
Peter et al., 2001; Vingerhoets et al., 2000).