Additionally, owners will be compensated in the amount of $ 300 when returning for the first monthly
scheduled recheck appointment.
Keep
scheduled recheck appointments.
Regularly
scheduled recheck examinations and skin scrapings are needed to monitor response to therapy.
You will then be checked out by the front desk staff and will be asked to
schedule a recheck appointment.
If the vomiting continues, blood is noted in the vomitus, or if your pet is not holding down any food or water, call to
schedule a recheck of your pet by a veterinarian.
Please e mail us at [email protected] or call us at 646.259.4080 to
schedule a recheck appointment.
Be sure to go in for your pooch's
scheduled rechecks as incorrect dosages of synthetic thyroid hormone can cause the opposite effect and create hyperthyroidism.
Also, please
schedule your recheck appointment with the doctor that originally treated your pet.
Not exact matches
Keep all vaccinations current,
schedule regular health exams to ensure your pet is healthy and have regular
recheck exams when your pet is on medications to ensure they are on the correct dosage and the medication is working well for your pet.
Any post-surgery
rechecks will need to be
scheduled, based on the time frame your veterinarian gives you.
Your veterinarian will need to evaluate your cat's blood work in order to adjust drug doses, and may recommend a
schedule of
recheck appointments and tell you what to watch for to monitor your cat's condition at home in order to keep him happy and comfortable.
A
recheck examination should be
scheduled after 4 to 6 weeks of treatment.
Suture removal and
rechecks can be
scheduled with your primary veterinarian.
Recheck examinations and physical therapy are
scheduled at 2, 4 and 8 weeks post surgery.
A
recheck exam with your veterinarian should also be
scheduled if weight loss is not starting within four to six weeks to revisit the plan and review feeding practices.
Schedule frequent
recheck examinations with your veterinarian.
When calling to make a
recheck appointment with one of our doctors, it is very important to
schedule your appointment at least 10 - 14 days in advance.
Your veterinarian will also
schedule one or more
rechecks.