Pet owner: What can I expect when I bring my animal for GatorVetImaging services?
On the day of your appointment, you will meet with the veterinary clinician who will receive and admit your pet or horse. Drs. Amy Stone or Julia Wuerz will serve as the point of contact for small animal clients; Drs. Matt Brokken or Ali Morton will serve this role for equine patients. This clinician will outline the imaging service goals for your pet and will ensure that the necessary information and history have been obtained. A general physical examination will be performed and immediately afterwards the animal will be transported into the GatorVetImaging pre-anesthesia holding area. • Large animal patients will be admitted to UF the day prior to the procedure and will be discharged the day following the procedure. • Small animals will be admitted and discharged the same day. • Upon discharge, you will receive a folder containing copies of essential paperwork and a CD of all images obtained through GatorVetImaging. • Within 48 hours, the veterinarian will receive a report from one o
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