July 13, 2007, Newsletter Issue #44: Non-Routine Pet Exams

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Today, most veterinary hospitals resemble any large city hospital. They contain x-ray machines, CAT scan machines, surgeries, and patient recovery areas. Some even have their own labs where they can run tests and get the results back quickly.

That means your vet can do many non-routine exams in his office now, from echocardiograms to x-rays, lab tests, CAT scans, MRIs, and much, much more. Your pet can receive the same high-quality care that you do if you have a health concern.

Because of these non-routine exam procedures, vet insurance is necessary even for what you think might be a routine office visit. Veterinary pet insurance can help defray the costs of these non-routine exams, and can help you get the highest quality care for any of your pets.

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