What can I expect during a visit?
Prior to the Appointment:
We encourage you to fill out a New Patient Registration Form ahead of time.
Most of the time, records can be faxed to us from your Primary Care Veterinarian prior to your appointment.
Please bring along a list of all medication strengths and dosages or the pill vials. You may follow your normal routine for medications and feeding that day, unless it has been arranged in advance that your pet will need to be sedated for the procedure (very few patients require sedation).
If your pet has had any X-Rays taken recently, please bring those with you as well, as they cannot be faxed.
Check-in for Appointment:
Arrive approximately 10 minutes early.
CVCA will verify, or provide you with, a New Patient Registration Form. Returning clients, CVCA will take a few moments to confirm your contact information.
Exam
- A blood pressure reading may be performed by the veterinary nurse, depending on the age of your pet and his or her current medications.
- The board-certified cardiologists or cardiology resident will perform a focused cardiac examination on your pet. Under most circumstances, owners will stay with their pets during the appointment.
After the Exam, the Echocardiogram
An echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart) will be done. The echocardiogram is not painful and takes about 15 – 25 minutes in most cases.
- The doctor will explain the echocardiogram as it is being performed and then further discuss the findings after the echo is completed. (Due to our doctor’s expertise and the latest level of technology with our equipment, the echocardiogram gives us valuable information on the location, type, and severity of heart disease.)
- The exam involves your pet lying down on a table, with you present for comfort, and an ultrasound probe is placed on the chest against the heart through a hole in the table.
Note – very large dogs, or patients with respiratory distress, may have the procedure performed standing or sitting if they are more comfortable.
Completion of the Exam
You will be given a printed visit summary with the diagnosis, treatment recommendations and follow up care. A full report will be forwarded to your primary care veterinarian the same day.