If AIHA is suspected, your veterinarian will also
recommend additional diagnostic tests to determine whether the disease is primary or secondary.
A Kerrville Veterinary Clinic veterinarian will then meet you and your pet and spend some time talking with you to address your concerns,
recommend additional diagnostic testing if needed, and create your pet's individual care plan.
During your initial consultation, one of our board - certified oncologists will examine your pet,
recommend any additional diagnostic testing if necessary, and provide you with information regarding treatment options.
If the results of any of these tests signal that disease may be present, we will
recommend additional diagnostic tests and procedures, including X-ray or ultrasound studies and biopsies of suspected abnormal organs or growths.
Your veterinarian may
recommend additional diagnostic tests based on the results of initial examinations.
They may
recommend additional diagnostics or referral to a veterinary cardiologist for confirmation of the diagnosis and discussion of prognosis and treatment options.
If there is a concern about how best to proceed after the medical record, lab results, and radiographs have been reviewed, we will discuss with you and your veterinarian if it is
recommended any additional diagnostic tests are to be pursued.
Based on these exam findings, the veterinarian may
recommend additional diagnostics to evaluate your cat.
Not exact matches
Occasionally,
additional diagnostics may be
recommended to enhance or confirm our diagnosis.
We also
recommend diagnostic testing twice yearly for senior pets who are prone to developing
additional problems.
If your veterinarian finds a tumor,
additional diagnostics will most likely be
recommended.
If needed,
additional medical
diagnostics may be
recommended.
If health problems are detected during the annual examination
additional diagnostic tests can be
recommended.
If a murmur is detected through auscultation (listening with a stethoscope),
additional diagnostic tests are available and may be
recommended.
If there is the possibility of an underlying medical problem,
additional diagnostic tests may be
recommended.