They also cover worldwide urgent and emergency care and routine
eye and ear exams.
Encompassing geriatrics, thyroid exams, lab work,
eye and ear exams, and skin testing.
Not exact matches
Complete physical
exams and diagnostics for proper diagnosis
and treatment of problems that may arise with skin,
ears,
eyes, etc..
This
exam includes a thorough look at your pet's
eyes,
ears, teeth, abdomen, muscles
and joints,
and skin
and coat condition.
The Wellness Centers feature expanded services, including complete physical
exams, comprehensive health panels, urinalysis, diagnosis
and treatment of minor infections, health certificates
and wellness treatments for
ears,
eyes and skin.
«Because no appointment is needed, you can drop by any time that is convenient for you during our operating hours
and get your services he or she needs, such as
ear and eye flushes, a full
exam, vaccines, diagnostic tests, nail trims
and prescriptions for minor illnesses.
These clinics also provide physical
exams,
ear and eye flush, nail trims, skin scrapes, health certificates, health panels as well as wide variety of other wellness services.
«Veterinarians perform a full physical
exam on the pet during which they look for problems with the
eyes,
ears, skin, internal organs
and other body systems.
The wellness
exam includes the veterinarian listening to heart
and lungs, palpating the abdomen
and lymph nodes, checking
ears,
eyes, skin condition
and documenting vitals, such as heart rate, pulse, respiration
and temperature.
This will include a full physical
exam, including checking general health,
ears,
eyes, skin, mouth
and teeth,
and other body systems.
Don't miss annual veterinary
exams where professional
eyes, hands,
ears, stethoscope, blood test
and urinalysis can diagnose problems at their earliest stages.
They pay for veterinary care including basic veterinary
exams, flea
and tick treatment,
ear, skin
and eye infections, catastrophic injury
and illness such as broken bones, amputations, hip dysplasia, bladder stones, prolapsed uterus,
and heartworm disease.
Physical
Exam: An evaluation of all body systems, including the heart, lungs, lymph nodes, teeth,
eyes,
ears, skin, bones,
and joints.
He trotted happily back to his
exam room,
ears up
and eyes bright.
Exams include a lung
and heart check,
eyes,
ears, skin
and coat
and abdominal check for tumors.
Reproduction
Exams and Testing (Seman / Vaginal Cytology / Progesterone Tests) Diabetic Testing (including: Diabetic Curves
and Insulin Management) Feline Leukemia / Feline A.I.DS Tests Full Surgical Facility Nail Clipping Nail Grinding
Ear Hair Plucking
Ear Cleaning Anal Gland Expression Trim paws, feet, around
eyes Monitoring of Endocrine Disorders All Routine Testing Diabetes Cushing (Hyperadrenocorticism) Addisons (Hypoadrenocorticism) Thyroid (Hypo
and Hyperthyroidism) Pharmacy On - Site Prescription Medications for Acute
and Chronic Illnesses Prescription Diets Clients are urged to call well in advance of needing any prescription foods.
Your pet's annual wellness
exam will include a complete physical to include a thorough examination of the
eyes,
ears, teeth, heart, lungs, abdomen, body condition
and hair coat.
During the annual
exam, your pet's
eyes,
ears, skin, heart, digestive
and skeletal system are examined for abnormalities.
During your pet's wellness
exams our doctors will check their body weight
and over-all condition, carefully inspecting the coat, skin,
eyes,
ears, face, nose, mouth
and teeth.
The
exam includes the doctor checking your pet's
eyes,
ears, mouth / gums, teeth, lungs, heart
and skin.
In a typical
exam, a veterinarian will look in your puppy's
eyes,
ears,
and mouth; listen to her heart
and lungs; touch
and probe her belly; manipulate her joints;
and - nobody's favorite - take her temperature.
Preliminary physical
exam checking coat
and skin,
eyes,
ears, mouth, teeth
and gums, heart, abdomen, lungs, legs
and paws.
During the
exam, your vet will listen to your cat's heart
and lungs, take her temperature
and examine her skin, fur,
ears,
eyes, mouth, teeth
and internal organs.
During a physical
exam at La Costa Animal Hospital, Dr. Schatzle or Dr. Ecker will evaluate your pet's
eyes,
ears, nose, throat, teeth, gums, heart, lungs, musculoskeletal system, skin, coat
and the lymph nodes.
On physical
exam, our vets look for evidence of fleas, ticks,
ear or skin infections
and checks for problems with the
eyes and looks for evidence of dental disease.
Our doctors can address routine vaccine needs, pet emergencies, wellness
exams, sick pet
exams, new puppy / kitten
exams, spay
and neuters, dental procedures,
eye,
ear and skin issues, allergy
and diabetes testing
and address quality of life concerns.
During a wellness
exam, a veterinarian will check a cat's weight
and body condition, skin
and coat quality,
eyes,
ears, thyroid, heart, lungs, joints, mouth
and abdomen.
Your veterinarian will conduct a thorough physical
exam, listen to your pet's chest
and look in their
ears,
eyes and mouth.
During the physical
exam, your veterinarian will check your pup's
eyes and ears, look in his mouth
and check his teeth, listen to his heart, palpate his belly,
and check to see if his testicles have dropped yet.
In the
exam room, your veterinarian will inspect your pet's
eyes,
ears, mouth, skin, joints,
and much more, as part of preventative health.
From vaccinations to
ear exams, the old way of cornering
and manhandling wide -
eyed and trembling dogs has been replaced with the idea of co-operative care with dogs who are comfortable enough to participate willingly.
In this
exam, we will very thoroughly check your puppy or kitten's different bodily systems (heart, muscles
and joints, breathing,
eyes,
ears, mouth, teeth
and skin) in order to make sure that your new pet is in perfect health!
Your pet's semi annual wellness
exams will include a complete physical to include a thorough examination of the
eyes,
ears, teeth, heart, lungs, abdomen, body condition
and hair coat.
Our veterinarians will review everything from your pet's posture, behavior, weight fluctuations, onsite laboratory tests, visual
exams of
ears,
eyes and more, for any signs of possible concern.
A hand's on physical
exam will check your pets
eyes,
ears, mouth & teeth, chest & abdomen, breathing, heart rate
and skin among other areas.
The wellness
exam, much like the routine physical you
and I are familiar with, is a thorough, nose - to - tail
exam that includes checking the
ears,
eyes, limbs, teeth, skin,
and coat for any abnormalities.
During the physical
exam, the doctor will examine your pet's
eyes,
ears, teeth, skin,
and listen to its heart
and lungs.
HAND HELD OTOSCOPE
AND OPHTALMOSCOPE - $ 1,320 These instruments will allow the Oncology Service to examine the ears and eyes of nervous feline patients while they are resting comfortably in the security of their cages rather than having to bring them out into an exam room, which may increase the stress of examinati
AND OPHTALMOSCOPE - $ 1,320 These instruments will allow the Oncology Service to examine the
ears and eyes of nervous feline patients while they are resting comfortably in the security of their cages rather than having to bring them out into an exam room, which may increase the stress of examinati
and eyes of nervous feline patients while they are resting comfortably in the security of their cages rather than having to bring them out into an
exam room, which may increase the stress of examination.
Each wellness visit includes a comprehensive physical
exam wherein we
exam your pet's teeth, fur,
eyes,
ears, musculoskeletal condition
and vital signs.
PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS • 3 + years» experience as a Veterinary Technician • CVT Certified • Special talent for acting as an extra
eye,
ear,
and hand for the veterinarian to ensure the best quality pet care • Known for efficiently educating clients regarding best wellness plans, preventive care,
and pet health requirements • A meticulous individual who ensures the safety of pets, clients,
and associates by utilizing safe restraining techniques • Ability to maintain clean treatment areas,
exam room,
and labs,
and assist efficiently during surgery
Performs procedures as delegated under the direct supervision of a Provider including the following: phlebotomy
and specimen handling, injections of immunizations, splinting / casting, EKGs,
and ear lavage, collects vital signs (manual blood pressure, pulse oximetry, temperature), collects urine samples, performs PPD placements, performs in - house CLIA - waived rapid laboratory tests, processes
and prepare blood samples for outside lab processing, fits patients for durable medical equipment, performs drug testing, performs breath alcohol testing, conducts Snellen
eye exams