Not exact matches
Scheduling an appointment to have one's pet seen
by a dermatologist at the College of Veterinary Medicine can be done
by either having ones»
primary attending
veterinarian request a referral, or, a pet owner can call and make appointments directly with the
service.
VRHOH provides care for pets and their families throughout western North Carolina, southern Virginia, and eastern Tennessee with advanced veterinary
services and treatments not ordinarily offered
by your
primary veterinarian.
Dr. Gorse opened Veterinary Specialty
Services in June of 1994 and was joined two years later
by Dr. Mark Anderson who shared her vision of a multi-specialty referral only practice where the specialists would work in collaboration with and support of
primary care
veterinarians throughout Missouri and surrounding states to diagnose and treat complex, challenging, and often life - threatening pet health problems.
Patients seen
by our internal medicine
service are often referred
by primary care
veterinarians, but any pet owner is welcome to make an appointment.
In addition to providing superior Fort Pierce pet emergency and critical care, we also provide a wide range of veterinary specialist
services through referral
by your family's
primary care
veterinarian.
We provide pets and their families throughout North Carolina with advanced veterinary
services and treatments not ordinarily offered
by your
primary veterinarian.
We operate primarily on a referral basis, with the patient's
primary veterinarian referring them to the NC State Equine
Service by calling us to discuss the patient's condition.
Referral Policy We operate primarily on a referral basis, with the patient's
primary veterinarian referring them to the NC State Cardiology
Service by calling us to discuss the patient's condition.
By speaking with the
primary veterinarian prior to the appointment, we are often better able to determine the severity of the problem, which of our
services the patient is likely to need, how soon the patient needs to be seen, and whether any of the other specialty
services at the VH should be consulted.
In addition to emergency
services, we are able to provide intensive care for critically ill patients that have been referred
by primary care
veterinarians.
Our surgical
services are available to the public as well as through a referral
by your
primary veterinarian.
While many pets are referred to us
by their
primary care
veterinarians, our
services are also available to pets whose care - takers locate us on their own.
Most are referred
by their
primary care
veterinarian for specialty care, but animal owners can also use our
services for routine health care, rehabilitation, 24 - hour emergency
service and intensive care, horse hoof care, or for on - farm animal care provided through an ambulatory
service.
Dr. Borde leads a Cardiac Clinic
Service at AERC where is available to treat companion animals
by referral from the
primary care
veterinarian.
The Animal Emergency and Referral Center provides a wide range of veterinary specialist
services through referral
by your family's
primary care
veterinarian.
After being referred
by your
primary care
veterinarian, Dr. Holland offers an extensive array of diagnostic
services, including:
The cardiology department sees patients
by referral only from
primary care
veterinarians, our emergency
service, and the other specialty
services at PVSEC.
The Internal Medicine department welcomes patients
by referral from your
primary care
veterinarian, or via transfer or referral from the emergency and other specialty
services within PVSEC.
Schaumburg — Chicago's leading veterinary specialty practice is expanding to a new location and will start offering
services in Schaumburg starting in May for dog and cat owners referred
by their
primary veterinarians.