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How to Talk to a Veterinarian

By eHow Pets Editor
 

Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Make notes about everything you want to discuss with your vet prior to the visit. When you observe actions or symptoms that you feel need the attention of a vet, write a description of the time, place and duration of the behavior. Giving more details will give your vet the best opportunity for making a quick and accurate diagnosis.
  • Step 2:
    Define the purpose of the visit with the vet when you schedule the appointment. The receptionist will set aside the appropriate amount of time, depending on whether your pet is scheduled for a routine exam or a sick or injured visit. Ask for additional time to talk to the vet about your pet.
  • Step 3:
    Listen to the vet carefully accurately answer the questions that will help provide a diagnosis. Vets want you to talk to them about your pet, but the talk must be focused on the medical issue.
  • Step 4:
    Request information about charges up front. Ask about the fees and expenses related to your pet's illness or injury. In some cases, you may need to ask about a payment plan.
  • Step 5:
    Talk to your vet about her experience caring for pets with a particular illness. For instance, if your dog is an epileptic, ask how often she's treated that condition. If she is inexperienced in the type of care your pet needs, consider looking for a different vet.
  • Step 6:
    Talk to your vet about the available equipment for handling surgery or diagnostic testing. Some veterinary clinics provide extensive testing and surgical equipment while many smaller clinics must refer pets to other facilities. Ask your vet about the protocol for referral if it is ever needed.

Tips & Warnings

  • It is better to maintain a regular checkup schedule for your pet than to wait until an illness or injury to talk to a veterinarian. Regular visits provide an opportunity for your pet to become familiar with the surroundings and the doctor.
How to Talk to a Veterinarian Provided by eHow.com

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