Last week I took him to see our veterinary ophthalmologist in Burlington, Dr. Sarah Hoy, for
a thorough eye exam.
The most common uses of local anesthetics in the rabbit include minor skin procedures (skin biopsies, small tumor removals, IV catheter placement), ophthalmic procedures (tear duct flushing and
thorough eye exam) and nasoesophageal tube placement (the drops are put in the nose so the small tube can be placed in the awake patient without discomfort).
Therefore, it is important to have
a thorough eye exam periodically.
A thorough eye exam will check for these other conditions, and provide information to let you know if there is a specific condition interfering with learning to read.
Not exact matches
Thorough physical
exam, including a complete neurologic examination and complete examination of the back of the
eyes («fundiscopic» examination)
This
exam includes a
thorough look at your pet's
eyes, ears, teeth, abdomen, muscles and joints, and skin and coat condition.
The veterinarian will give your dog a
thorough exam, looking into his mouth and
eyes, checking his skin and coat, and palpating his abdomen, kidney and other organs.
Your pet's annual wellness
exam will include a complete physical to include a
thorough examination of the
eyes, ears, teeth, heart, lungs, abdomen, body condition and hair coat.
Your veterinarian will conduct a
thorough physical
exam, listen to your pet's chest and look in their ears,
eyes and mouth.
Your pet's semi annual wellness
exams will include a complete physical to include a
thorough examination of the
eyes, ears, teeth, heart, lungs, abdomen, body condition and hair coat.
When I recommend what I think might simply be a routine dental prophylaxis (cleaning and polishing) I warn my clients that there might be much more going on inside a cat's mouth than meets the
eye on even a careful and
thorough physical
exam, and that extractions are often needed.
The wellness
exam, much like the routine physical you and I are familiar with, is a
thorough, nose - to - tail
exam that includes checking the ears,
eyes, limbs, teeth, skin, and coat for any abnormalities.
Your vet will ask for a health history, including the onset of related symptoms, and do a
thorough physical
exam, focusing on your dog's
eyes.