For small animals in the United States, veterinary care is normally provided at a veterinary clinic or veterinary hospital. For large animals and food production animals, veterinary care is typically provided at the barn, stable, racetrack or wherever the animal is normally housed at.
Assuming you mean 'neutered' !... You'll need to get it done at your veterinary clinic !
It can be done in a doctor's office, clinic, or hospital
In a hospital. Actually the blood is usually taken in a hospital, surgery or donation clinic, but any testing of blood is done in a pathology laboratory.
It can be performed in a radiology unit, outpatient clinic, or diagnostic center of a hospital
It is usually done during outpatient visits to a hospital clinic and is usually covered by insurance
Ultrasound examinations are usually done in a doctor's office, clinic, or hospital setting.
well ull noe when she is done screaming or crying or if ure not shure take her to the dog clinic or hospital. :]
Typically, you would be sent to one of the following facilities if you needed to get a functional capacity evaluation test done: Outpatient Physical Therapy Clinic, Vocational Rehabilitation clinic, Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy department of a hospital, or some other type of rehab clinic. Not every clinic or hospital offers this service, however, so you may be sent somewhere outside the area where you live.
There are a variety of emergency medications, including epinephrine and atropine as well as intubation materials. However, CPR and advanced life-saving procedures are rarely done on animals - they have a low chance of success and in many cases the animals are not at the veterinary clinic where the medications and veterinarian is available.
Orchiectomy performed as part of cancer therapy may be done in a hospital under general anesthesia, but is most often done as an outpatient procedure in a urology clinic or similar facility.
This means that Canadian citizens have a choice between state run health care and health care from their jobs. A Canadian citizen can go into a hospital and their care will be paid for through one of those options.
Veterinary technicians earn between $29,000 and $48,000 a year based on surveys done in 2012.