Diagnostic Lab Testing - Much like the «check engine» light in your car, diagnostic tests serve as an important signal to your veterinarian that a pet may suffer from an underlying health problem that isn't clearly visible by
physical examination alone.
Performing these diagnostic tests are important because they signal to your veterinarian that a pet may suffer from an underlying health problem that isn't clearly visible by
physical examination alone.
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.
They will see more efficient use of comprehensive, consultative ultrasound as well - guided by focused sonography and not limited by
physical examination alone.
In fact, the American Heart Association admits that screening by history - taking and
physical examination alone (without non-invasive testing) is insufficient to guarantee detection of many critical cardiovascular abnormalities in large populations of young athletes.
Not exact matches
Most dental disease is found under the gum line and may not be detectable on
physical or visual
examination alone.