Arizona Veterinary Specialists: A comprehensive, state of the art, multi-specialty veterinary referral hospital that works
with general veterinary practitioners to provide comprehensive, innovative, and compassionate care for your furry friends.
Not exact matches
His father is a retired
general practitioner in Philadelphia and he works
with his brother, a
veterinary internist.
ACVIM, owner of DocuTech
Veterinary Consultants in Baton Rouge, La., and co-author of «Geriatrics & Gerontology of the Dog and Cat,» says, «Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs remain a top choice of
general practitioners, but orthopedic surgeons say rehabilitative activity remains most important for dogs
with arthritis and muscle degeneration, while weight control is the number one factor in helping senior cats.»
Patients and the referring hospital both can benefit when a
general practitioner partners
with a
veterinary specialist.
General practitioner Dr. Joanna Bender has cared for pets
with Monroe
Veterinary Associates since 1989.
When your pet is faced
with cancer, a
veterinary oncologist will typically work in concert
with your pet's
general practitioner veterinarian in order to obtain the best possible medical outcome for your pet.
As
veterinary general practitioners, we are challenged daily
with medical cases, ranging from simple infections to complex metabolic problems.
Integrative
veterinary practitioner —
with skills in
general medicine and surgery, acupuncture, homeopathy, therapeutic laser — to work
with primarily canine and feline patients.
We are now established as a 5 - location
veterinary practice, staffed
with general practitioners and specialty veterinarians, in addition to a highly - trained staff dedicated to meeting the needs of each patient and client.
Newburgh
Veterinary Hospital's team of
general practitioners, consulting board certified specialist, animal health technicians, resort and office staff are dedicated to providing you and your pet
with quality care.
In addition, there are a wide range of
veterinary specialties,
with some vets focusing on narrow fields such as dentistry or cardiology, while other vets remain
general practitioners, providing a range of services to those animals under their care.
Since l984, our small animal practice has watched the change in
veterinary medicine from the
general practitioner «doing it all» to now having the ability to partner
with our local
veterinary specialists to offer and provide the highest level of
veterinary care and service to our patients and their owners.
It is the only practice in Oregon that combines the knowledge of a Board Certified
Veterinary Behaviorist
with active
general practitioners to provide multidimensional diagnostic assessments for dogs and cats exhibiting behavior concerns.
At the forefront of research breakthroughs, specialists serve as conduits to improve the
veterinary community's quality of medicine by teaching
veterinary students, speaking at continuing education events, publishing peer reviewed articles, research abstracts and review articles, as well as consulting
with general practitioners one - on - one for individual case management.
Pathologists work in partnership
with general practitioners and
veterinary specialists in discovering the correct diagnosis.
General practice
veterinary hospitals, clinics and
practitioners are welcome to apply, whether they are private, municipally - run or affiliated
with a non-profit shelter.
As
general practitioners we often end up referring these cases to either trainers or expensive
veterinary specialists in behavior, and even though there are great efforts made by these wonderful people, I am often left
with disappointed clients who have spent lots of money on often very difficult to understand and treat disturbing behaviors in their feline and canine animal companions.
Our board certified radiologists combine their knowledge of
veterinary medicine
with state - of - the - art imaging equipment to help
general practitioners and other
veterinary specialist diagnose and treat our
veterinary patients.
There is a report on VIN (
Veterinary Information Network) from a
general practitioner who dealt
with two cats that died within 10 days of receiving Convenia.
Dr. Gustafson is a
general practitioner who has been
with Veterinary Specialists since 1982.
Your
general practitioner veterinarian will still oversee all aspects of your pet's care, but
with the added, specialized input of a
veterinary ophthalmologist.
Your
veterinary surgeon will work closely
with your
general practitioner or
veterinary oncologist to ensure your pet is getting the very best care.
Board certified
veterinary surgeons also are often affiliated
with referral hospitals where they may have access to specialized diagnostic or surgical equipment, the latest and safest anesthesia monitoring equipment, physical therapy or rehabilitation capabilities, and other critical care services that a
general practitioner may not have access to.
Your
veterinary surgeon will work closely
with your
general practitioner veterinarian, as well as, depending on your pet's condition, other board certified specialists in internal medicine,
veterinary oncology,
veterinary neurology, and
veterinary radiology.
We invite private
practitioners,
general and specialty, to join in
with the NPDF to provide much needed and genuinely appreciated
veterinary care to police dogs nationwide.