Every spay / neuter procedure begins with
an examination of your pet by a surgeon, during which you can ask any questions you may have.
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.
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The development
of health issues in exotic
pets can be gradual and difficult to detect
by even the most diligent
pet owner, underscoring the importance
of regular veterinary
examinations.
Through vaccine protocols tailored to your
pets individual needs, and
by regular physical
examinations and routine laboratory testing, we have been able to better enhance and extend the lives
of our
pet - patients.
Bacon, a
pet mini pig owned
by Kathy and Dennis Lewis
of Phenix City, was brought to the Auburn University College
of Veterinary Medicine for a medical
examination, vaccinations — and — dental work.
The oral assessment begins in the exam room and continues with a systematic tooth -
by - tooth
examination of your
pet's mouth under anesthesia.
After
examination by our doctor, a treatment plan will be generated based on the medical needs
of the
pet.
By incorporating a thorough oral
examination into regular physical
examinations, the veterinary staff can begin to teach a new generation
of pet owners to recognize oral care as part
of good overall care.
Ticks are detected
by careful
examination of your
pets skin and ears.
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.
Your
pet will initially be seen
by a fourth - year veterinary student, who will obtain a medical history from you and conduct a physical
examination of your
pet.
A thorough physical
examination by your veterinarian, coupled with your
pet's clinical signs and specific breed, may help make the presumptive diagnosis
of DCM.
A wellness checkup is a comprehensive
examination of your
pet, often including a physical exam supplemented
by blood or lab work.
After a Physical
Examination by one
of our doctors, we may recommend blood work or other tests to further help identify problems with your
pet.
These high - definition images provide a view below your
pet's gum line and jaw to look for evidence
of dental disease that can not be seen
by visual
examination alone.
If your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (dog /
pet) only seems dazed
by the experience and you see no outward signs
of injury still take him to a vet immediately for an
examination.
Your
pet will be well - cared - for
by our medical team, who evaluate animals based upon a thorough physical
examination and a discussion
of their medical history, followed
by additional tests when needed.
For the safety and comfort
of your
pet, a physical
examination by one
of our veterinarians is required in the preceding 12 months in order to book an appointment.
She prides herself on the thorough
examination of each patient followed
by clear and helpful communication with the
pets family members on the best course
of treatment.
If you observe any
of the following signs, your
pet needs a dental
examination and an anesthetic dental cleaning performed
by a veterinarian:
Whether your hospital uses existing resources or develops something unique, educating clients about the importance
of regular physical
examinations by a veterinarian will certainly improve and maintain their
pet's quality
of life.
If you notice any
of these symptoms in your
pet, please bring them to our facility as soon as possible for an
examination by our staff.
We recommend that your
pet receive wellness
examinations by one
of our veterinarians every six months:
If your
pet requires anesthesia, he or she is admitted to the hospital and a complete physical
examination is performed
by one
of our doctors.
The majority
of internal parasites are diagnosed
by microscopic
examination of the feces for eggs that are released
by the adult female in your
pet's intestine.
The Real Value
of Your
Pet's Annual Exam
By Dr. Patricia Ainsworth If you are like many people, you equate your
pet's annual
examination with his vaccinations.
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.
In those cases, your veterinarian may want to send a biopsy sample from one
of your
pet's lymph nodes off for
examination by a pathologist.
Our goal for your
pet is a long and healthy life achieved
by routine
examinations, blood and parasite tests, judicious use
of vaccinations, and education about every aspect
of pet health care.
Regular
examinations help keep your
pet healthy
by assuring early treatment
of any disorder.
TREATMENT PROVIDED IN ORDER
OF SEVERITY Upon your arrival, a Customer Service Representative will greet you and a triage veterinary technician will assess your
pet's emergency prior to
examination by our emergency veterinarian.
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!
After a physical
examination by one
of our doctors, we may recommend blood work or other tests to further help identify problems with your
pet.
Since there are various causes
of scooting, an
examination by your veterinarian and a fecal
examination are recommended to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for each individual
pet.
But some
pet owners are opting for teeth cleanings
by non veterinarians at
pet stores or groomers instead
of a thorough oral
examination and cleaning
by a veterinarian.
Aside from checking for any visible signs
of problems with the dog, the person can do better
by bringing the
pet in for the regular
examinations with the vet.
Driven
by her desire to help our clients in the care
of their
pets and to continually expand her knowledge, Misty's responsibilities include bringing patients to
examination rooms, drawing blood, running lab work, filling medication and monitoring our patients during surgery and recovery.
The Internist will review information provided
by you and your family veterinarian, perform a complete and thorough physical
examination of your
pet, and based on these initial findings, additional tests and care may be recommended.
To ensure the health
of your
pet by providing the healthiest environment possible, and to protect those animals boarding at the same time as your
pet, we do require an
examination and blood work prior to boarding.
Studies indicate that nutritional management using a therapeutic food with high levels
of omega - 3 fatty acids, and in particular EPA, helped improve the clinical signs
of OA in dogs as measured
by pet owners, clinical orthopedic
examination, and gait analysis
of ground reaction forces.
«b, c Notes on the different products available (NOTE: we are required
by law to have an
examination of your
pet within the last 12 months, and we ONLY sell product on site at our hospital):
We can take the hastle out
of the experience
by performing
pet examinations on your property.
We build these relationships
by offering: The best in veterinary medical practices Periodic wellness
examinations & blood testing Full diagnostic evaluation all medical issues Experienced and dedicated veterinarians and staff A high level
of client service, especially in our 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.
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.
Routine
examination by a veterinarian is essential to the long - term health
of your
pet.
The Dermatologist will review information provided
by you and your family veterinarian, perform a complete and thorough physical
examination of your
pet, and based on these initial findings, additional tests and care may be recommended.
This is usually straightforward and may be done either
by examination of the
pet's ears with an otoscope or
by microscopic
examination of discharge from the ear.
Since there is always a risk
of anesthetic complications with any surgical procedure, I strongly recommend all
pets have a thorough
examination performed prior to surgery (within 2 months)
by their veterinarian and pre-anesthetic bloodwork completed (within 3 months) to assess kidneys and liver function and to determine if anemia or an infection is present.
Regular health
examinations by a vet are a good idea for a
pet of any age.