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Can my primary veterinarian perform follow-up exams once my pet’s problem is diagnosed?

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Can my primary veterinarian perform follow-up exams once my pet’s problem is diagnosed?

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We aim to work with your veterinarian to manage the problem, but progress is often measured with the help of equipment your veterinarian does not have readily available. Typically we direct the follow-up management after the initial diagnosis is made, but are delighted if your veterinarian can assist with some of the recheck appointments. For example, your veterinarian may be asked to monitor tear production or intraocular pressure, if we feel that these tests are required frequently over a time period.

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