Sentences with phrase «referred by general practitioners»

One, most research is done in large referral veterinary hospitals, and those hospitals tend only to see the more difficult cases, which have been referred by general practitioners.

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In fact, in most cases, you will be referred to one by your general practitioner or dentist, so you don't have to search and vet multiple surgeons.
Her general practitioner suspected what was wrong, but to be sure he referred her to a psychiatrist, and the diagnosis was made: anorexia nervosa with bulimia, a disorder marked by vomiting and an aversion to food.
Appointments We see patients referred directly for radiation oncology by their general practitioner / family veterinarian or from our medical oncologists or other specialists.
All patients of the surgery practice must be referred by general veterinary practitioners or emergency services.
As general practitioners we often end up referring these cases to either trainers or expensive veterinary specialists in behavior, and even though there are great efforts made by these wonderful people, I am often left with disappointed clients who have spent lots of money on often very difficult to understand and treat disturbing behaviors in their feline and canine animal companions.
We have been providing specialty ophthalmic services for animals referred by general veterinary practitioners since 1972.
The Ophthalmology service at the NC State Veterinary Hospital provides specialty ophthalmic services for large and small animals referred by general veterinary practitioners.
The ocular conditions discussed in this section are all disease entities that may be referred by veterinarian general practitioners to board - certified veterinary ophthalmologists for diagnosis and treatment.
Unlike some other professionals, all lawyers have unlimited licenses to practice law yet few, if any, have the competence to practice in all areas of the law» combined with report that the LSUC is reforming referral practices as discussed in the article by Michele Henry, Kenyon Wallace, «Lawyers need signed consent to refer out cases», thestar.com, April 27, 2017, would it not make sense to require that general practitioners be the first point of contact for any client to assess the client's needs and to determine whether those needs require the skills of a specialist?
Whether it is a sports, work, or repetitive stress related injury, people are often referred to orthopedists by their general practitioners.
Most nurses had provided support by giving talks on stress and relaxation, and some had also referred patients to their general practitioner (GP) or encouraged patients to self - refer to Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services, which some nurses described as having good relations with.
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