This program
includes fecal testing, blood screens, analysis as well as any other tests your senior pet requires.Senior Pet Health Care If your pet seems to be slowing down in terms of activity, it's possible that age is finally catching up.
Not exact matches
Some of these screening methods
include visual inspection or procedures such as mammography, Pap smears, colonoscopy,
fecal occult blood
tests and prostate - specific antigen
testing.
Tests will include X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), blood exams, balance tests, and urine and fecal analysis, to name a
Tests will
include X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), blood exams, balance
tests, and urine and fecal analysis, to name a
tests, and urine and
fecal analysis, to name a few.
You've probably read that 90 % of the 257 samples of ground turkey from 21 states
tested positive for one or more types of bacteria,
including fecal bacteria, salmonella, and staphylococcus aureus.
In another trial, researchers
tested fecal samples of runners both before and after running the Boston Marathon and found that the post-race samples
included particularly high amounts of a type of bacteria that break down lactic acid, which can lead to muscle soreness and fatigue.
However, all
tests for mineral excesses and deficiencies have their limitations,
including hair, random urine collection, blood (serum or intracellular - red cell), and
fecal testing.
Testing may
include blood chemistry analysis, urinalysis,
fecal analysis and possibly a radiograph.
To rule out other causes of gastrointestinal problems, your veterinarian will perform diagnostic
tests that may
include complete blood cell counts, blood chemistry, thyroid function
tests, urinalysis,
fecal analysis, abdominal x-rays, and ultrasound.
We will be able to do most well pet services at your home
including a complete physical exam, vaccinations, and sample collection for bloodwork, urinalysis, and
fecal testing.
Tasks performed by LVT's
include: filling your pet's prescription medications (
including heartworm and flea products); performing in - house laboratory procedures (blood
tests,
fecal tests, urinalysis); monitoring anesthesia and assisting during surgeries; nursing care for hospitalized patients; and providing clients with post-op instructions.
Cats with diagnosed demodicosis should have a minimum database performed,
including a complete blood count, serum biochemistry profile,
fecal exam, feline leukemia virus (FeLV)
test, and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)
test.
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We have complete on - site laboratory to allow for many
tests to be run on - site,
including complete blood counts, blood chemistries, urinalyses, some
fecal analyses, and cytological analyses.
The common
tests run by most sugar glider - savvy vets
include:
fecal exams, urinalysis, X-rays, bacterial cultures / sensitivity
tests (cloacal / oral).
Other screening
tests might
include a
fecal flotation for intestinal parasites especially in puppies and kittens, and a serum thyroxine (total T4)
test in middle aged and older cats.
Annual Preventative Care visits
include a Wellness Exam, Rabies vaccine, FVRCP, Leukemia,
Fecal test, and heartworm check.
Routine Health Care: Vaccinations, Annual Wellness
Testing (
fecal & blood), Flea & Tick Control, Heartworm Preventative Products, Microchipping, Spay / Neuter Surgeries, Dental Cleaning Sick & Injured Patient Care
includes: Medical, Surgical, X-ray, Laboratory Diagnostic & Laser Therapy abilities, The Extras: High Quality Premium Pet Foods (Annamaet, Canidae, Taste of the Wild), Natural Anxiety Relief Products, Natural Joint Relief Products, A Variety of Vitamins & Nutritional Products.
A
fecal test can be
included in all packages at VIP Petcare, and requires only a simple collection of your pet's feces.
Our CURRENT RECOMMENDATIONS
include having your pet on heartworm prevention year round with annual
testing, flea control year round, and having a
fecal sample checked once a year, or more often if indicated, for intestinal worms.
Preventive care
includes routine
tests such as blood - work,
fecal tests, X-rays, parasite preventives, vaccines, dental cleanings, and more.
Adoption fee is $ 500 and
includes all vetting, blood work,
fecal and heartworm
tests, worming, health certificate and transport.
These
tests usually
include a blood panel with thyroid
test, a urinalysis, a
fecal sample for internal parasites, and radiographs of the spine.
Every 6 months - Physical Exam, Senior Wellness Profile / Renal Profile (comprehensive internal organ screen
including Thyroid
testing, electrolytes and red and white cell counts, urinalysis + / - urine culture) and an internal parasite check (
fecal exam) yearly.
Laboratory: We utilize commercial veterinary laboratories for diagnostics (
including routine wellness bloodwork, specialized blood
tests, urinalysis,
fecal testing, cultures, cytology, etc) and consultations with pathologists and internal medicine specialists.
Applicant must be proficient in all technical skills
including but not limited to: dosage calculations, administering anesthesia and monitoring, dental prophylaxis, dental radiography, digital radiology, laboratory skills (urinalysis,
fecal analysis, basic cytology, differentials, chemistry
tests), venipuncture, placing iv catheters, administering medications, bandaging, and client education.
Adoption donations range from $ 29 to $ 399 for cats and dogs and all
include spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, first distemper vaccine,
fecal test, first worming, heartworm
test (if applicable), canine bordetella, feline leukemia
test (if applicable), and a microchip identification implant.
Wellness bloodwork
includes a serum chemistry profile, a Complete Blood Count (commonly called a CBC, it's a tally of all the different types of blood cells, like red blood cells, the five zillion different types of white blood cells, and platelets), a thyroid
test, and urinalysis, plus yearly heartworm and
fecal screening.
At least once a year, certain
tests,
including blood
tests,
fecal examination, and urine analysis, may be suggested.
This
includes being spayed or neutered, receiving a heartworm and
fecal test, getting up - to - date vaccinations and a microchip, and receiving a thorough exam to identify any other potential health concerns.
This
includes core vaccinations (distemper / parvo, bordatella, and rabies, if age appropriate),
fecal test and deworming, general exam, spay / neuter (for dogs 6 months or older), heartworm
test (if age appropriate), heartworm and flea / tick prevention, and treatment of any diagnosed illnesses (heartworms, ear infections, skin conditions, etc.).
Comprehensive diagnostic
testing that may
include a senior dog blood profile analysis (blood count and blood chemistry panel), urine and
fecal analysis, x-ray work, parasite
testing, and blood and eye pressure
testing
Comprehensive diagnostic
testing that may
include a senior cat blood profile analysis (blood count and blood chemistry panel), thyroid hormone levels (T4), urine and
fecal analysis, x-ray work, parasite
testing, and blood and eye pressure
testing
Diagnostic
tests will
include a complete blood count (CBC), blood chemistries,
fecal exam, and urinalysis.
This work - up is a comprehensive set of
tests that
includes * blood pressure * urine analysis * thyroid function
test *
fecal exam for parasites * complete blood count * blood profile
Duties
include evaluating the health of our resident dogs and cats and prescribing appropriate medication and treatment plans, approving animals for adoption, administering medications (oral, topical, SQ, IM, IV, etc.) and vaccinations, obtaining samples and running diagnostic
tests (bloodwork, urinalysis,
fecal floats, skin cytology, etc.) and responding to medical emergencies.
Some laboratory work may be done,
including a complete blood count, urinalysis,
fecal exam, and perhaps endocrine blood
tests and other complementary examinations.
Depending on the particular behaviors and / or physical abnormalities displayed by the dog, other diagnostic
tests might
include: skin scrapings or biopsies (if dermatologic disorders are suspected); radiographs (x-rays); and
fecal evaluation or other
tests of the digestive system (if gastrointestinal or parasitic conditions are suspected).
Additionally, our packages also
include: • Two comprehensive
fecal analyses,
including specific
tests for giardia, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms • A microchip, to ensure your new family member can always make it back home • A three - month supply of a flea and heartworm preventatives to keep your pet free of these parasites
The Animal Technology Pre-Vet Club offer doggie day spa activities and veterinary care
including heartworm
tests for dogs, FIV and FeLV
tests for cats, free physicals,
fecal tests, etc..
Services provided
include but are not limited to: Examinations In house laboratory
including but not limited to: Blood Smears Complete Blood Count Cytology
Fecal examination Fine Needle Aspirate Serum Chemistry Urinalysis and Urine sediment exam Viral
Testing (Parvovirus, FELV / FIV)... Continue reading Services
Our services provide essential medical care
including thorough examinations, vaccinations, laboratory
testing including bloodwork and
fecal analysis, spaying or neutering, and dental surgery when needed.
Includes health certificate, spay / neuter, microchip, heart worm
test,
fecal test, all appropriate vaccines, current on monthly flea and tick treatment and heart worm preventative.
This
includes a Heartworm
test and Heartworm Prevention as well as
fecal test analyzed at the lab for internal parasites.
Diagnostic
tests may
include microscopic
fecal evaluation, abdominal radiography (X-rays) with or without barium, blood
tests,
fecal cultures, biopsies of the intestinal tract, endoscopy, ultrasound and exploratory abdominal surgery.
Some of the
tests we perform at Old Dominion Animal Hospital include Complete Blood Counts, Pre-surgical Profiles, Heartworm Tests, Leukemia Tests, Urinalysis, Fecal Tests, and other types of cyto
tests we perform at Old Dominion Animal Hospital
include Complete Blood Counts, Pre-surgical Profiles, Heartworm
Tests, Leukemia Tests, Urinalysis, Fecal Tests, and other types of cyto
Tests, Leukemia
Tests, Urinalysis, Fecal Tests, and other types of cyto
Tests, Urinalysis,
Fecal Tests, and other types of cyto
Tests, and other types of cytology.
Routine lab work,
including fecal parasite exams, heartworm
tests, CBC and chemistry profiles, electrolytes, and urinalyses are performed onsite by registered Animal Health Technicians.
Some laboratory work may be done,
including a complete blood count, urinalysis,
fecal exam, and perhaps endocrine blood
tests and other diagnostic tools used to detect health baselines or issues.
This program
includes blood
testing,
fecal testing, and urine
testing.
Yearly visits
include Wellness Exams, Rabies vaccination, DHLPP, Corona, Bordetella vaccination,
Fecal testing, and Blood Parasite profile.
These often
include drawing blood and collecting urine or
fecal specimens, cleaning cages, running the blood machine, performing
fecal testing to look for parasites, taking radiographs (x-rays), setting up appointments, giving injections, placing IV catheters, assisting the doctor in the exam room, restraining animals, providing customer service and client education, presenting financial estimates, performing dental cleanings, running anesthesia for surgeries, and many others.