For Veterinarians

Things to Have Ready

Prior to my arrival at the clinic, it is helpful to have a few things prepared:

Service Description

You can expect several things to happen when I am in the clinic:

The Fine Print:

  • The only requirement for me to come out to your clinic is one complete abdominal examination and unless there is a considerably long commute (over an hour) or there is an urgency that requires me to adjust my schedule, there are no travel fees or urgency fees respectively. If these fees will apply, I discuss that at the time I am contacted. The attending clinician or the hospital staff can text, call, or email me to schedule an appointment. In order to preserve some necessary flexibility, if I am able, I generally give a ballpark time such as morning, late morning, lunch time, early/late afternoon, or evening. These times are estimates and occasionally require unexpected modification.
  • If you schedule an appointment and later need to add on another study, this is almost always possible, just text or call and double check. Partial studies/single system studies and recheck evaluations require at least 1 full abdominal study and approval before the appointment is scheduled with the client, otherwise I do not generally stipulate a minimum number of studies.
  • There are cancellation fees for cancellations less than 36 hours prior to the allotted time, however I do not like charging them and I try to be as flexible as possible. Fees are higher if I have started the commute to the clinic and have not been informed in advance of the cancellation.
  • As of right now, most times I can accommodate scheduling to be in your practice within a few days, often on the same day, however same day studies may often need an urgency fee.