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Senior Small Friends
Just like us, as our small friends age, their bodies start
to show signs of wear and tear that may have gone unnoticed in earlier
life. Unfortunately we can’t stop the ageing process, but with
the help of Small Friends Veterinary Hospital, you can ensure that
your senior small friend remains happy, comfortable, and with
you for as long as possible. By performing a Senior Health Check, we
are able to assess your senior small friend’s health
and create a treatment plan if required.
What kind of problems can my senior small friend develop?
The most common thing an owner notices is a decrease in their small
friend’s ability to move as freely as in the past. This
may be due to arthritis or other joint problems, or perhaps due to
the onset of heart or respiratory disease. Also, with age, different
organ systems can begin to deteriorate and not work quite as well
as they used to. This could include your senior small friend developing
incontinence, renal disease, sensory deterioration (eg blindness,
deafness) or even dementia.
If my senior small friend does have a problem, what
can be done for them?
Obviously this depends on the specific nature of your small
friend’s condition.
In the majority of age-related health problems, we can make a significant
improvement to your small friend's health and well being if
we act early enough.
How does a "senior health check" differ from my small
friend's normal Annual Health Check?
A senior health check includes an annual
health check with some extras
especially for our senior small friends. These extras may
include:
- Urine examination
A urine sample can give a lot
of information about your small
friend's health.
These tests give information about diseases such as diabetes, urinary tract
infection, kidney or bladder stones or poorly functioning kidneys. You may
be asked to collect a urine sample from your small friend before coming
in for their health check.
- Blood Tests
With our in house laboratory we can
perform a full blood count that includes haematology, biochemistry
and electrolyte tests, with results available on the spot. Biochemistry
tests assess the kidneys, liver, cholesterol, blood sugar and other
body organs and functions. Haematology looks for abnormalities such
as anaemia, infection and blood disorders.
- Cardiac check-up
Many older pets have undetected
cardiac disease resulting in decreased ability to exercise, coughing
and/or a swollen liver. If a problem is detected on examination,
we can then move onto further investigations, if necessary, such
as thoracic radiography or echocardiography. Most cardiac conditions,
when treated correctly will respond well to the new medications we
have available at present.
How much will my small friend's senior health check
cost?
The price of a senior health check is dependant upon whether any further testing
is required and performed. Without extra testing the senior health check is
the same price as a regular consultation. If further testing is required, the
price for each extra procedure can be discussed with Dr Matt before proceeding.

17 Year Old Oscar Having His Senior Health Check
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