Not exact matches
This
time things are a little bit more complicated because we are dealing with the likelihood that his cancer has recurred, so I sought consultation with a
board certified veterinary
surgeon.
At that
time our staff will determine which one of our
board certified surgeons will best diagnose and treat your pet.
Our
surgeons have a broad range of skills and VSC has the most full
time,
board -
certified surgeons on staff of any referral practice in Northern Virginia.
Just as your own primary care physician may feel the need to refer you to the care of a specialist from
time to
time, your family veterinarian may feel your pet needs the additional expertise of a
board certified surgeon for certain procedures.
SVS has 3 full -
time board -
certified veterinary specialists on staff including two internal medicine specialists, and one veterinary
surgeon who performs surgery 5 days a week.
For more complicated orthopedic procedures a
board certified veterinary
surgeon is available at scheduled
times for in - office consultations and in - hospital special surgeries including TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy).
Just as your own primary care physician may feel the need to refer you to the care of a specialist from
time to
time, your general practitioner veterinarian may feel your pet needs the additional expertise of a
board certified surgeon for certain surgeries.
This is a full -
time position in a rapidly growing, progressive referral hospital with the support of two full -
time board -
certified surgeons.
At any
time, on any day or night, our emergency doctors are able to consult with a MedVet
board -
certified surgeon, internist, cardiologist, dermatologist, radiologist, medical or radiation oncologist, ophthalmologist, or neurologist to determine the best care for your pet.