Owner Responsibilities: If you allow your rat to participate in this study, you will be responsible for bringing your rat to your veterinarian for a routine visit every 6 months (or more often if you notice any mass recurrence or any abnormal clinical signs) and covering costs of the anesthetic and surgical fees, post-operative treatments and hospitalization, as well as
recheck examinations required for your rat.
Visit # 2
Recheck Examination Fee 2nd FVRCP Vaccine 2nd FELV Leukemia Vaccine Rabies 1 Year Vaccination General Dewormer (if needed)
Your veterinarian will determine how
often recheck examination visits should be made and what tests need to be run depending on the situation.
If owners can keep track of breathing rate and drug doses, this information can be invaluable to veterinarians at the time of the
next recheck examination.
They will likely need periodic monitoring of their condition
via recheck examinations, lab testing and may need to take one or more medications and perhaps be fed a special diet, etc..
A number of
postoperative recheck examinations are essential to your pet's surgical success (typically 7 in the first year, 3 of which in the first 2 months after surgery).
Frequent recheck examinations and medication adjustments may be needed, especially early in the course of treatment, to make sure the treatment is having the desired effect.
If a corneal ulcer occurs at the time of evaluation, the cost of medications,
recheck examinations, and procedures (e.g., cotton - tipped applicator or Diamond burr debridement, grid keratotomy) will be performed at no cost to you if they are performed at UC Davis.
A recheck examination should be scheduled after 4 to 6 weeks of treatment.
Recheck examinations are reduced from the initial exam fees.
It is important to follow instructions given by your own veterinarian regarding medications and
recheck examinations, but the following information may be useful for collecting information that can aid your veterinarian in assessing your pet's condition.
When difficulties arise, it is important to follow instructions given by your veterinarian regarding medications and
recheck examinations, however we have found the following tips to be helpful to keep pets with heart disease eating, comfortable, and happy.
Dogs being treated for Cushing's Disease will need to visit the vet regularly to have
recheck examinations and follow - up lab work.
These recheck examinations will be very important as medications will often be adjusted during these visits.
You will be instructed when to return for
a recheck examination.
Recheck examinations and physical therapy are scheduled at 2, 4 and 8 weeks post surgery.
The evening of
the recheck examination, the owner let Mako outside for the night, but noticed that Mako's eyes «looked funny in the corners — there was a flap of skin that was crossing over the eye», presumably the third eyelid.