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A board certified veterinary specialist is going to review your case. You can choose a specialist in one of the following areas: Internal medicine, Neurology, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, and Orthopedics. If you are not sure what specialist to choose, we can choose a specialist for you.
Board certified veterinary specialists receive advanced training in their discipline of veterinary medicine. Their skills have been evaluated and recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). They usually treat difficult and unusual cases that were referred to them by general practitioners.
You just need to provide us with your pet’s information and a description of the problem. Please give us your pet’s current diagnosis (if there is a diagnosis) and medications you use. You can then ask as many questions as you would like about your pet. If requested, we can contact your veterinarian and receive a copy of your pet’s records.
A veterinary board certified specialist reviews your inquiry, your pet’s veterinary records and diagnostics tests. You will receive a second opinion by a veterinary board certified specialist that will include comments about the current diagnosis and alternative diagnosis. Also, you will be provided with treatment options and recommendations for additional tests. A full description of the disease will be included. All your questions will be addressed.
The response will be sent to your e-mail address in 5-7 business days.