Services
Injection i/m, s/c |
Injection i/v |
Injection of several medications |
Tablet administration |
Intravenous infusion |
Venous catheter insertion |
Blood sampling |
Blood transfusion |
Biopsy (LT) |
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) |
Tick removal 1 pc. |
Wound cleaning and treatment |
Wound dressing simple |
Wound dressing difficult |
Bladder puncture |
Catheterization (for dogs, cats) |
Repeat catheterization |
Enema for cats |
Enema for dogs |
Abdominal cavity puncture |
Explanations
Why is it needed?
General procedures are medical procedures performed by a veterinarian to check the health of an animal and ensure its well-being. This may include physical examination of the animal, testing of blood and other body fluids, treatment of the animal, or surgery. General procedures may also include preventive care for the animal, such as injections, wound cleaning, bandaging, etc. This is necessary to ensure the animal's health and well-being and to check for signs or symptoms of disease.
Why is it important?
It is important to carry out general veterinary inspection procedures, as this allows:
Ensuring animal health: A veterinarian can check an animal's health and identify diseases or problems that may not be visible from the outside. This allows treatment to begin at an early stage and prevents more serious health problems.
Disease prevention: Routine procedures, such as vaccinations, can prevent many diseases that can be harmful to your pet. This is especially important if your pet spends a lot of time outdoors or has more contact with other animals.
Maintaining your pet's well-being: Routine veterinary procedures can help keep your pet healthy.
Ensuring your pet's longevity: By performing routine check-ups and treating diseases, wounds, or health problems in a timely manner, your pet can live longer and healthier.


