Specialists also commonly provide consultation for
primary care veterinarians when questions arise about testing and treatment of internal medicine conditions.
Many
primary care veterinarians will have a working relationship with a veterinary nutritionist and will be able to refer you to one.
The ACVS Board of Regents encourages all ACVS Diplomates to learn more about VetSOAP, its drive to demonstrate how patients,
primary care veterinarians, and specialty veterinarians all benefit from collaborative care, and what you as an individual or practice can do to help.
The veterinarians at SVVS work closely with
primary care veterinarians to ensure your pet receives the specialized care and treatment.
In spite of the importance of nutrition in the overall health, well - being and performance of small animals, there are very few reliable resources for pet owners and
primary care veterinarians to receive nutritional counseling.
We also provide support and resources for
primary care veterinarians, including emergency care, overnight monitoring, and specialty referral services.
Results from tests performed by
primary care veterinarians should be faxed to PVSEC prior to surgery.
VetSOAP is a nonprofit organization focused on creating a culture of collaboration between
primary care veterinarians and veterinary specialists.
Faculty work with residents, interns, registered veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, and fourth year veterinary students in partnership with our clients»
primary care veterinarians.
Hopefully this event will continue to increase awareness of the respective roles of Service Animals, their owners / caretakers,
primary care veterinarians and boarded specialists in veterinary ophthalmology.
The specialists see patients by referral from
primary care veterinarians.
While many pets are referred to us by
their primary care veterinarians, our services are also available to pets whose care - takers locate us on their own.
We work in partnership with
primary care veterinarians to select and deliver the most appropriate diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical treatment options.
The VetSOAP board of directors is comprised of
primary care veterinarians, specialists from multiple disciplines, academicians, private practitioners, corporate practice representatives, and industry partners that each carry a unique perspective as well as share in the same goals.
VetSOAP is comprised of specialists from multiple disciplines,
primary care veterinarians, academicians, and industry partners.
Following are stories from people with pets who have benefited from collaborative care between
primary care veterinarians and specialists.
Our experienced specialists work with you and
your primary care veterinarians to tailor the diagnostics and treatment plan to your pet's individual needs and your unique situation and wishes.
As
primary care veterinarians, we view our local veterinary specialists as an extension of our practice and we entrust our patients to them.»
We have created a collective of specialty colleges, universities, veterinary specialists, specialty practices,
primary care veterinarians, and veterinary associations who, together, will advance the profession.
As a partner to
primary care veterinarians, Lakeshore provides services in emergency and critical care, surgery, internal medicine, oncology, neurology, physical rehabilitation, dentistry, and dermatology.
Which is why
some primary care veterinarians and some Veterinary Surgeons perform limited neurosurgical procedures.
In addition to emergency services, we are able to provide intensive care for critically ill patients that have been referred by
primary care veterinarians.
As a referral - only practice, we partner with
primary care veterinarians to provide surgical care for pets in the familiar environment of their own hospital.
Our mission is to provide
primary care veterinarians, their clients and pets with specialty level diagnosis, treatment, and management of allergy, immune mediated, hormonal, parasitic, infectious, cancerous, and cosmetic disorders of the skin and ears.
Veterinarians in the Bladder Cancer Clinic work closely with
primary care veterinarians in the dog's home town to provide the most complete care.
Nausea is a relatively common clinical issue for dogs and cats, but is often under - recognized by pet parents and sometimes even by
primary care veterinarians.
Our philosophy is to work closely with pet owners and
primary care veterinarians to ensure the best possible outcome for our patients.
We accept referrals from
primary care veterinarians and specialists alike, offering whatever level of support is most appropriate for each individual case.
His tele - radiology service at the Veterinary Specialty Center of Tucson, allows
primary care veterinarians to send digital images for his consultation and review bringing his expertise into veterinary clinics across Southern Arizona and beyond.
VSCT opened to serve southern Arizona's pets, pet owners and
primary care veterinarians on July 19, 2004 with 10,000 square feet offering multi-specialty medical, surgical and 24/7 emergency services.
The entire team of doctors, technicians and support staff at the Veterinary Specialty Center of Tucson are dedicated to providing exemplary service to you — our client and to your pet — our patient, as well as to
the primary care veterinarians who refer their patients to us.
While some routine procedures, like castrations, can generally be performed by
primary care veterinarians, a board - certified surgeon is recommended for:
The hospital offers a comprehensive team of professionals with specialized expertise that complements the quality care provided by
primary care veterinarians.
We have been working closely with referring
primary care veterinarians for the health of pets since 1972.
We're honored to partner with
primary care veterinarians to support and treat patients who receive the most challenging and complex diagnoses.
The goal was to provide a much - needed emergency and critical care service to pets during nights, weekends, and holidays when
primary care veterinarians are usually closed.
Patients seen by our internal medicine service are often referred by
primary care veterinarians, but any pet owner is welcome to make an appointment.
For this reason, the Animal Emergency and Referral clinic is the premier choice of
primary care veterinarians across the country.
Dr. Gorse opened Veterinary Specialty Services in June of 1994 and was joined two years later by Dr. Mark Anderson who shared her vision of a multi-specialty referral only practice where the specialists would work in collaboration with and support of
primary care veterinarians throughout Missouri and surrounding states to diagnose and treat complex, challenging, and often life - threatening pet health problems.
Our board - certified specialists and emergency clinicians pride themselves on building strong relationships with
primary care veterinarians through constant communication.
If one of
our Primary Care Veterinarians needs help on a difficult case, our Advanced Veterinary Care Centers and board - certified specialists are always available.
Our veterinarians pride themselves on building strong relationships with
primary care veterinarians through communication about our mutual patients.
This addition to our hospital network helps VSEC carry out our mission of enhancing the human - animal bond by providing our community of
primary care veterinarians and pet owners with exceptional emergency and specialty veterinary care.
We believe partnership and collaboration with
primary care veterinarians allows optimal outcome and care.
24/7 availability: Our board - certified veterinary cardiologists can be reached by phone for emergency and
primary care veterinarians 24/7 and are available for same day urgent cases.
Our registered pharmacists work with our specialists, and
primary care veterinarians, to determine the dose and the most effective delivery system for the pet; e.g. capsule, flavored chew, suspension, solution, cream, suppository.
Once the diagnosis and treatment are completed, we will recommend that the pets return to
their primary care veterinarians for any further care.
Impact of collaborative care on survival time for dogs with congestive heart failure and revenue for attending
primary care veterinarians.
As the Referral Coordinator, she enjoys educating the clients, working with
the primary care veterinarians, and the specialists to provide the best client experience and patient care.
We have long known that collaboration between
primary care veterinarians and board certified cardiologists for patients with heart disease results in a better outcome for patients and improved quality of life.