Weber says she now spends more
time discussing treatment options and less time worrying how she'll pay for MRIs and drugs.
Not exact matches
«This would be an ideal
time to
discuss this
treatment option, especially in pediatric populations, but it does require a motivated patient and a supportive team — typically composed of a dietician, nurse, and physician, and often, family / peer supporters — to make it all happen.»
Our surgeons take the
time to
discuss with each patient the range of
options available, striving to provide the right
treatment to the right patient at the right
time.
If you're diagnosed in a primary care setting, as the people in this study were, chances are your doctor doesn't have a lot of
time to
discuss your
treatment options with you.
And remember: if your eczema symptoms don't go away, it's a clear signal that it's
time to see your health care provider to
discuss your
treatment options.
During that
time, the doctor will review your pet's history, perform a physical examination and, if surgery is indicated,
discuss your pet's
treatment or surgical
options with you.
At the
time of your visit, our doctors will
discuss the best
treatment options for your pet's condition.
We pride ourselves on giving you all of the available
options for veterinary
treatment and taking the
time to
discuss them with you so that we can work together, as advocates for your pets.
Our veterinarians take the
time to
discuss the results of their physical exam and the variety of diagnostics and
treatment options available to manage your pet's issues.
At the
time of your appointment, the radiation oncologists will
discuss the additional tests that are recommended or required prior to radiation
treatment, the
options and expected outcomes for radiation therapy, and the costs and potential side effects associated with
treatment.
Discussing your cat's condition with your veterinarian might even result in
treatment options that could make your cat comfortable longer, so you can prepare yourself emotionally and be better equipped to recognize when it is
time to say goodbye.
30 % wished that the veterinarian would
discuss costs, 22 % wished for more discussion of
treatment options, 18 % desired better communication about the horse's condition, 18 % wanted the veterinarian to arrive on
time, and 12 % wanted more input on their feelings about their horses» health.
Because many hemangiosarcomas have spread at the
time of diagnosis and
treatment, it is often best for pet owners to
discuss with their veterinarian whether humane euthanasia is a possible
option prior to having exploratory surgery to remove the spleen.
At
times a specific approach might be suggested based on what is considered «best practice» for a given concern or problem; however, you should always feel free to
discuss your therapist's
treatment approach and available
treatment options.