Of all patients referred, four - fifths (79 %) went on to have dental treatment without the need for sedation and 6 % had their dental
treatment under sedation.
Not exact matches
In those pets whose ears are too painful for guardians to medicate the ears at home, an ear flush done
under mild
sedation also may be needed at the veterinarian to get
treatment back on the right path.
Attempting to perform procedures on an awake patient that is struggling or is
under sedation / injectable anesthesia reduces the ability to make an accurate diagnosis, does not allow adequate
treatment, and increases stress and risks to the patient.
Vaccinations: Rabies - $ 10 Dhpp - $ 15 Dhppc - $ 22.50 Bordatella - $ 15 Fvrcp $ 15 Felv $ 15 Standard Injections $ 40 Deep Otic Lavage $ 275 (includes anesthesia, deep ear flush, culture / sensitivity to lab, antibiotic injection, e-collar, and medication to go home) Dental Cleaning $ 150 - $ 175 (includes anesthesia & prophy / polish / scaling) Comfortis single tablet $ 14 - 15 Box of 6 tablets $ 84 - $ 90 Revolution for Puppies / Kittens and Adult Cats single dose $ 17.50 3 dose box $ 52.50 Pre-op Blood Test $ 75 CBC / Chemistry Panel $ 130 Heartworm test $ 55 Thyroid Panel $ 90 Phenobarb Level $ 90 Biopsy to lab $ 150 Urinalysis $ 50 (with C&S $ 150) Feline Felv / Fiv test $ 45 Canine Parvo test $ 45 Fecal exam $ 40 - $ 60 Parvo Hospitalization $ 135 per 24 hour
treatment Out Patient Parvo
treatment $ 50 - $ 95 per day Radiographs (2 views) $ 130 - $ 150 additional views $ 25 each Home Again Microchip $ 45 Nail Trim $ 10 Anal Gland Expression $ 20 Deworming $ 15 - $ 45
Sedation / Anesthesia $ 45 - $ 85 Abcess Repair $ 150 and up Mass Removals $ 95 and up Cherry Eye Surgery $ 300 and up Pyometra $ 800 and up Tail Docking / Dewclaw removals $ 40 - $ 50 per puppy (must be
under 1 week old) C - section $ 900 and up Cystotomy $ 900 and up Exploratory $ 1000 and up
A physical examination, bloodwork and oral examination (sometimes
under sedation if the pain is present) are the first steps to formulating a
treatment care plan for your pet's teeth.
Veterinary
treatment may be necessary, including a thorough oral exam
under sedation, pain medication, antibiotics, or even anti-vomiting medication.
Performed follow up / weekly on -
treatment visits for patients
under external beam radiation, HDR / brachytherapy (involving anesthesia /
sedation), CT simulation and monitored / notified the physician of adverse effects, redevelopment of processes and onset of worsening symptoms.