The consultation follows a structured format to ensure your animal receives a comprehensive evaluation. This includes welcoming the patient, investigating their history and current complaint, performing a physical examination, and requesting complementary tests if necessary. Following this, a diagnosis, treatment plan, and prognosis are established. Additionally, there is follow-up throughout the treatment, with a follow-up appointment within 30 days and availability to answer questions during this period.
Moreover, it is recommended to schedule regular check-ups for your pet, focusing on disease prevention and overall well-being.
In a home visit, the veterinarian goes to the client’s house to examine and treat the pet in the comfort of their home. For each appointment, a brief questionnaire is requested to be filled out via WhatsApp beforehand to ensure the necessary medications and materials are prepared for the visit.
This option is convenient for animals that may become stressed in a veterinary clinic environment or those that are debilitated.
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The teleconsultation can be scheduled as an alternative to the in-person consultation for the patient to return regarding the same complaint treated in the initial in-person consultation. The return must be scheduled within 30 days after the initial consultation.
Refers to a session for guidance on taking care of the animal. In this case, no type of diagnostic definition, therapeutic approach, exam request or prescription is performed. Depending on the case, it can become telescreening, with instructions to look for a veterinary clinic/hospital, or schedule an appointment with a specialist.
Consultation in general clinic, vaccination, subcutaneous and intramuscular medication administration, subcutaneous fluid therapy, issuance of health certificate for travel, urine strip test, ear cleaning, eye exam with fluorescein, skin/hair exam with Wood’s lamp, Schirmer test, blood pressure measurement, among others (to consult).
No, only scheduled appointments are provided. In urgent/emergency cases, you should seek out the veterinary hospital you trust.
Services are available for dogs and cats. For wild animals, you should look for a specialized clinic/hospital.