Over the course of these visits we will
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Our veterinarians
perform a full examination of your pet and discuss with you vital information about your new pet, including vaccine schedules, heartworm disease and other parasites, your puppy's or kitten's nutritional needs, house training strategies and more.
Next, the doctor will
perform a full examination, paying particular attention to the eyes and ears, skin, heart and lungs, teeth, and joints.
Not exact matches
In 2012, the Medical Examiner's Office
performed 850
full / partial autopsies and external
examinations; 754 toxicology cases; and 280 Driving under the Influence of Alcohol («DUI»), Driving Under the Influence of Drugs («DUIS»), and Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault («DFSA») cases.
Thus, a
full physical
examination, careful patient history taking, and laboratory testing (complete blood count, blood chemistry profile, urinalysis, microscopic fecal
examination, heartworm testing) should be
performed in all dogs with adult - onset demodicosis.
Conduct a
full physical
examination, obtain a careful patient history, and
perform laboratory tests (complete blood count, blood chemistry profile, microscopic fecal
examination, feline leukemia virus and FIV testing) in all cats with demodicosis.
The Refuge, however, can not
perform full medical
examinations on each animal.
Once the technician has covered the basics with you, a veterinarian will then
perform a
full head - to - toe
examination on your pet.
Your vet will
perform a
full physical
examination and ask you questions to try to get as much information about your dog as possible.
Our veterinary clinic
performs complete anesthetized dental cleanings and
examinations including
full mouth dental x-rays for every dog and cat.
Performing a
full mouth
examination allows us to diagnose any problems and take care of them before becoming serious.
can not allow
full oral
examination to be
performed and vitally important diagnoses may be missed or delayed;
Our doctors will
perform a
full head to tail
examination prior to administering vaccinations and can answer any questions you may have at that time.
After discussing the dental issues with the owner and a physical
examination is
performed, the horse is sedated and given a
full oral
examination to identify problems.
Your vet will
perform a
full clinical
examination of your dog which will include listening to the heart and lungs, and closely examining the site of the shock for evidence of trauma to the soft tissues.
All dental procedures are
performed under
full anesthesia to protect the patient's lungs and allow us to
perform a thorough and complete
examination and
full dental radiographs.
And the disease can be diagnosed only after a
full examination is
performed, and this includes an eye exam.
Our doctors
perform a
full physical
examination of your pet, evaluating closely all the body systems, including the teeth, ears, abdomen, heart, lungs, and more.
Your veterinarian will
perform a
full clinical
examination on your pet.
If underlying medical problems are ruled out, your veterinarian will likely
perform a
full dental
examination to check for gum disease, periodontal disease, oral cancers, and other problems.
They may obtain a
full medical history on your cat and
perform a complete physical
examination.
This is a 1.5 - 2 hr appointment, and includes: getting a thorough history,
performing a
full head - to - toe
examination, and completing the first treatment.
When a veterinarian sees a dog that just «ain't doing right» (called «ADR» in veterinary circles), he will take a
full history and
perform a thorough physical
examination.
A
full history, medical record review, and complete physical
examination are
performed.
Your veterinarian will
perform a
full physical
examination of your dog which will determine the severity of her condition.
Our board - certified veterinary neurologists will thoroughly review your pet's condition and a
full examination will be
performed.
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