In addition to saving pet owners from the time and inconvenience of having to transport their pets to the vet, a veterinary house call also provides a more comfortable experience for
the pet during the examination.
He enjoys sitting down and spending time with people and
their pets during an examination.
An assistant will hold and comfort
the pet during the examination.
This is one of the reasons our trained staff are required to restrain
your pets during examinations.
Insurance policies require us to restrain
your pet during examinations for your own safety as you never know how even the friendliest pet may react when scared or hurt, even when we know procedures are for their own good.
Once your little friend is on the examination table, stand close but realize that the veterinary staff may hold
your pet during the examination... this is done for safety reasons.
• Restrain
pets during examinations and administer medication as instructed.
Not exact matches
During the health check, a physical
examination can be done and the vet will record the body weight and assess the body condition score (range from 1 to 9) for your
pet.
During that time, the doctor will review your
pet's history, perform a physical
examination and, if surgery is indicated, discuss your
pet's treatment or surgical options with you.
During a physical
examination, our veterinarians can recommend a dental program suited specifically to your individual
pet's needs.
If your
pet's neurological symptoms are constant, the doctors will observe them
during a neurological
examination.
This is done so that your
pet feels more comfortable
during his / her
examination.
During the
examination, our veterinarian discusses your
pet's dental care needs and overall health status.
Some of these practices include: using special techniques
during examinations, using the cat pheromone product Feliway ® in exam rooms, using specific medical devices for exams and surgeries that are special to cats, avoiding «scruffing» the animal
during the exam, teaching clients about stress - free vet visits and using their
pet carrier properly and many other useful tips for cat owners.
During the
examination, your doctor will check your
pet's organs and vital functions to ensure overall health and wellness to accept the anesthesia and the planned surgery itself.
During a routine dental prophylaxis, a trained team of veterinarians and technicians perform a thorough oral
examination while your
pet is under general anesthesia.
To minimize the likelihood of a misdiagnosis, ensure that your veterinarian performs a thorough exam on your
pets» stifles (knees)
during the
examination and that radiographs are taken of the knees as well as hips.
Most discussions and evaluations of oral health are conducted
during a
pet's annual wellness
examination.
Pre-Surgical blood tests are required to assure that no condition is present in your
pet that is not apparent
during the pre-surgical
examination which might adversely affect anesthesia recovery.
This abnormal motion of the mitral valve partially obstructs the outflow of blood from the left ventricle into the aorta, resulting in a heart murmur which can be heard by your veterinarian with a stethoscope
during your
pet's physical
examination.
During the
examination we will chart any abnormalities or concerns regarding your
pet's oral health.
During each
examination, we also take the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions and keep you up to date on all the information you need to be the best caregiver to your
pet.
During your
pet's wellness
examination, our Kirkland veterinarians perform a complete nose - to - tail physical to assess your
pet's overall health and to give you, the
pet owner, an opportunity to discuss any questions or concerns you may have.
During a wellness exam, your veterinarian will perform a number of simple
examinations and tests, such as listening to your animal's heartbeat and lungs, check their teeth and oral cavity, evaluate their vision, examine their ears, examine lymph nodes and skin, palpate your
pet's joint and muscles, and more.
During an exam, our veterinarians evaluate your
pet's health with general
examinations.
Every spay / neuter procedure begins with an
examination of your
pet by a surgeon,
during which you can ask any questions you may have.
During this visit, a complete physical
examination will be performed on your exotic
pet.
In many cases, we recommend laboratory testing to further investigate abnormalities encountered
during the visit or to screen older
pets for problems that may be difficult to detect on physical
examination alone.
During that time your
pet's complete cancer and medical history are reviewed and a comprehensive physical
examination is done.
Ideally, this education should begin from the
pet's puppy or kitten visit and continue every year
during the patient's annual veterinary
examination.
During your
pet's comprehensive physical
examination, we evaluate his or her body condition and give recommendations.
During your
pet's annual wellness
examination our veterinarians will perform a dental
examination as well.
During your
pet's physical
examination we will evaluate his or her teeth and recommend an oral healthcare plan.
We evaluate the overall health of your
pet during regular physical
examinations.
During your
pet's first visit, we will perform a thorough
examination from nose - to - tail.
A technician helps hold your
pet on the exam table
during the doctors physical
examination.
These items will be discussed by our receptionist on the first leg of your Safari Journey
during which you and your
pet will be escorted into the
examination room.
During an
examination, I often notice that the
pet's rectum and anus are inflamed and protruding due to their frequent defecation.
During the
examination, a veterinarian will look for problems that could affect your
pet's life before they are noticed at home.
During the consultation, the owner will be asked to report their observations of the
pet and its behavior in its home environment, and the veterinarian will conduct a physical
examination and collect blood samples for diagnostic testing.
Vaccinations: The vaccine needs of your dog will be determined
during your
pet's annual comprehensive
examination as you discuss with your
pet's veterinarian the activities and environmental factors specific to your
pet.
During your
pet's
examination the doctor will evaluate your
pet's current dental and overall health and find the right dental plan, which should include regular professional cleaning at our office along with proper home dental care.
During the comprehensive physical
examination, we'll examine your
pet's body including his or her skin, eyes, ears, breathing, heart rate and more.
The doctors will address any questions you may have regarding your
pet's eating habits
during his or her preventive care
examination.
Your veterinarian will discuss the pros and cons of the various treatments for FAD with you
during the
examination, and will recommend the safest and most effective treatment plan for your
pet's individual needs.
If you feel your dog is at risk for developing diabetes, consider having your
pet tested
during a regular veterinary
examination at least once a year.
During your
pet's
examination, we perform tests that can detect the signs of heart disease, infection, diabetes and other health problems.
During each
examination, your veterinarian also takes the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and give you all the information you need to be the best caregiver to your
pet.
You may request
examinations or treatments
during your
pet's stay.
Driven by her desire to help our clients in the care of their
pets and to continually expand her knowledge, Misty's responsibilities include bringing patients to
examination rooms, drawing blood, running lab work, filling medication and monitoring our patients
during surgery and recovery.