Parkway Animal Hospital's

PET OWNER'S GUIDE TO

Health Screening


SOME FACTS:

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  • Pets are now family members.
  • Owners want pets to live the best quality life possible
  • One year in the life of a pet is the same as 5-7 in a human.
  • One year represents 10-20% of a pet’s life span.
  • Detecting disease early prolongs quality life.
  • Preventing disease is much cheaper than treating disease.
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REASONS FOR PET HEALTH SCREENING:

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RECOMMENDED PET HEALTH SCREENING PROCEDURES:

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WHAT HAPPENS IF ABNORMALITIES ARE FOUND?

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“Health Screening” is a newly recommended strategy to prolong your pet’s life. The foundation of successful disease prevention is early detection. “Senior Pet Health Screenings” are the tools that can give us the first hint of a problem so the potential problem can be explored much earlier than simply waiting for clinical signs to become evident—often coming “too late” to slow the progression of the disease or condition.

BLOOD CHEMISTRY SCREENS:

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Blood Screening for disease is a routine procedure in human medicine. Chemical analysis of a small blood sample probably gives the most complete evaluation of the overall body condition. In the early stages of disease, many subtle changes occur in the blood composition that can give us hints off future problems before they become serious.

When these changes can be detected early, we can often make relative minor changes in the diet or institute medications that will yield a longer, healthier life for your pet. We suggest a yearly Blood Screen be done on all dogs and cats starting at five years of age. We need only a very small blood sample to perform testing for the major internal organ problems. This is important since our friends cannot speak to us regarding their health. With our automated laboratory services, we can obtain results from the profile within a maximum of 48 hours. Because we feel strongly that this screening should be a part of every pet’s annual physical, we are able to offer a series of tests at a fee much less than that for individual test. Automation has made this testing very affordable and we strongly recommend use of this diagnostic tool to give your pet the best chance for a quality life-style for the maximum number of years.

The tests we recommend in the blood profile are listed below along with the organs examined with each test:

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OUR MISSION:

Parkway Animal Hospital Logo "We embrace the art of healing and the science of medicine to enrich the lives of our animal companions.
We support you in making informed decisions that allow your pet to enjoy wellness as long as possible.
Our hospital team inspires an atmosphere of compassion and respect for our patients, our clients, and for one another."

 

Brought to you by:
Maxine R. Gilvey, D.V.M.
Diona L. Krahn, D.V.M.
Janine Sagris, DVM
Naomi B. Barnea, D.V.M.

(919) 460-1296 Fax
1610 Old Apex Road
Cary, North Carolina 27513


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Hours of Operation:

 Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 
7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Wed
7:30 a.m. - 1:30 pm
2:30 pm - 7:00 p.m.

Sat
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

 

Phone:

(919) 460 - 0741

Fax:

(919) 460 - 1296

 

 

After Hours Emergencies:

Contact our after hours emergency clinic at:

The Animal Emergency Clinic of Cary

220 High House Rd
Cary, NC
(919) 462 - 8989