The Routine Blood Screen is: «A window into the body that allows our Veterinary staff to see things we can not see on
a physical exam alone.»
Diagnosing dandruff in your dog can typically be done by
physical exam alone.
However, because there is always the possibility that
a physical exam alone may not identify all health problems, we recommend that pre-anesthetic blood tests be performed within 60 days of the procedure.
Screening tests that examine blood, urine, and fecal matter can detect problems that are not apparent by
physical exam alone.
These types of diseases can not be detected on
physical exam alone and early intervention can significantly affect your pet's response to therapy.
Facts About Testing We recommend testing for wellness, surgical and emergency care because much information is obtained that the veterinarian is unable to determine with a comprehensive
physical exam alone.
We recommend testing for wellness, surgical and emergency care because much information is obtained that the veterinarian is unable to determine with a comprehensive
physical exam alone.