Not exact matches
The veterinary specialist is an extension of your
primary care veterinarian and is trained to assist in optimizing patient care when complex diseases are present or more advanced
diagnostic tests or
procedures are required.
Their team is able to perform nearly all
procedures,
diagnostics, and surgeries within their clinic so their clients are able to get continuous care from their
primary veterinarian.
Interns get
primary surgical responsibility (with supervision) exposing them to communications,
diagnostics, surgery /
procedure, postoperative care, and follow - up.
We work closely with the
primary care veterinarian to provide optimal care when specialized
diagnostics and / or surgical
procedures are required.
Students will experience in house
diagnostics,
primary care, acupuncture, chiropractic, holistic nutrition, muscle testing, surgery, radiology, therapeutic laser treatments, ozone therapy, stem cell therapy, platelet rich plasma regenerative therapy, and physical rehabilitation therapy as well as surgical
procedures, and digital radiology.
VCA Tri-County Animal Hospital offers a wide range of
primary care & advanced care services for cats, dogs & ferrets including: • Allergy and Itchy Skin Relief • Complex Surgical
Procedures • Dental Care • Dentistry • Diabetes Treatment • Flea & Tick Control • Full
Diagnostic Services • General Surgery • Geriatric Medicine • Health Certificates • Health Exams • Hospitalization • Immunizations • Internal Medicine • Microchipping • Nutrition Services • Pain Management • Parasite Control • Pet Food • Radiology • Routine Surgeries • Senior Wellness • Spays and Neuter • Vaccinations • Weight Management Program • Wellness Exams Please call us today for inquiries about our veterinarian services or to schedule your pet's appointment.
If your
primary veterinarian suspects cancer, a referral to VSS may include advanced
diagnostic cancer testing — including ultrasound, CT scans, and biopsy
procedures — to identify the type, location, and behavior of a tumor.
Burnam et al30 developed an 8 - item questionnaire that combines self - report symptom items with traditional
diagnostic assessment items to serve as the first of a 2 - stage screening
procedure to identify depressive disorders in a
primary care population.
However, few of these patients» diagnoses are captured by
primary care physicians, for many reasons — little time to interview patients, a lack of knowledge about
diagnostic procedure, and patients» fears of stigma.