Not exact matches
In addition to
performing your own financial health
check, it can pay (sometimes literally) to have a second pair of
eyes on the situation.
Once per year, a dog should be seen by a trusted veterinarian who will
perform a routine
check - up that includes being weighed, having his temperature taken, providing any necessary vaccines,
checking his heart, lungs,
eyes, ears, teeth, and joints for any signs of trouble.
Be sure to
check the parent's
eyes for mattering, inflammation squinting and infection and ask if corrective eyelid surgery was
performed on either parent.
Before surgery is
performed, special tests beyond the full
eye exam will be used to
check retinal health in the back of the
eye.
Often the pressure of the
eyes will be
checked, the
eyes will be stained to rule out corneal ulcers and labwork should be
performed to look for signs of systemic disease including infectious causes.
If your dog has watery
eyes, the veterinarian may
perform fluorescein staining to
check for a scratch on the
eye that could possibly cause the watering.
We will thoroughly
check your dog's major bodily systems (such as skin,
eyes, ears, mouth and joints),
check your dog's vitals, and
perform a thorough investigation of any problems that have appeared.
We'll examine your pet's nose,
eyes, and ears,
check your pet's teeth and oral cavity, listen to your pet's heart and lungs, carefully examine the skin and coat, look for any unusual lumps or swelling, palpate the abdomen and muscles and
perform an orthopedic evaluation of the bones, joints and back.
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performed by highly experienced professionals.
• Assist the Optometrist in the examination and treatment of patients •
Perform visual tests and procedures • Prepare patients and act as special surgical assistant in clinical procedures • Apply ocular dressings, perform suture removal, and obtain eye cultures • Record patient case history, conduct visual screening tests including pupillary testing, visual acuity, cover test, color vision and depth perception • Take ophthalmic photographs • Perform cyclic maintenance and calibration checks on clinic diagnostic eq
Perform visual tests and procedures • Prepare patients and act as special surgical assistant in clinical procedures • Apply ocular dressings,
perform suture removal, and obtain eye cultures • Record patient case history, conduct visual screening tests including pupillary testing, visual acuity, cover test, color vision and depth perception • Take ophthalmic photographs • Perform cyclic maintenance and calibration checks on clinic diagnostic eq
perform suture removal, and obtain
eye cultures • Record patient case history, conduct visual screening tests including pupillary testing, visual acuity, cover test, color vision and depth perception • Take ophthalmic photographs •
Perform cyclic maintenance and calibration checks on clinic diagnostic eq
Perform cyclic maintenance and calibration
checks on clinic diagnostic equipment
They
perform tests that
check a patient's
eye muscle function.
Ophthalmic MA
performs tests that
check each patient's peripheral vision,
eye pressure and if they are colorblind.