Not exact matches
Dr. Hillman has extensive training in all areas of
cancer treatment and is available to consult with you about the best
treatment plan for your
pet.
This success is mainly due to the development of new surgical techniques combined with chemotherapy and radiation for a total
plan of
treatment for your
pet's
cancer.
After a precise diagnosis has been made by using our advanced diagnostic imaging tools, our veterinary oncologist prepares a custom
treatment plan specific to your
pet's
cancer with lifelong health and quality of life as top priorities.
The benefit of a
pet insurance
plan is that it defrays some or all of these large costs (Cohn says
treatments for some
cancers, for example, can run well into the thousands).
When such an individual recommends a personalized
treatment plan, quality - of - life (QoL) is expected to remain optimal because these veterinarians know how to create an ideal
plan and gather a team of veterinary specialists who are experienced in managing
cancer patients and only have your
pet's best interest in mind.
Dr. Christine Anderson, who holds board - certifcation in radiation and medical oncology, manages the
planning and administration of radiation
treatments in the 2000 square - foot radiation oncology wing with a linear accelerator ensuring a comprehensive
cancer treatment facility for
pets.
As well as accident and illness cover, many providers now offer wellness
plans to cover the cost of routine veterinary care, and advanced
treatment options for conditions such as
cancer, meaning you and your
pet can concentrate on living life to the fullest.
Our BluePearl North Seattle oncologists are board - certified diplomates in oncology of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine who have extensive experience and skill offering advanced diagnostics, staging, and
treatment and palliative care
plans for all
pet cancers.
In these cases, the value in the blood work is determining your
pet's overall health as part of the diagnostic pathway and development of a
cancer treatment plan.
She believes in providing and discussing with owners all options of
treatment for
cancer before a decision is made as to which
plan is appropriate for your
pet.
Once the progression of your
pets cancer has been assessed, your veterinarian will be able to recommend an appropriate
treatment plan.