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Upper and lower GI investigation:
Consultation, abdominal ultrasound, haematology and biochemistry, preparation for colonoscopy, up to 3 days hospitalisation level 1, Upper and lower endoscopy, endoscopic biopsies, histopathology.
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£4,700 |
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Nasal disease investigation:
Initial consultation, haematology and biochemistry, general anaesthetic, CT scan one area with contrast, biopsies, Histopathology, up to 2 days hospitalisation level 1
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£3,970 |
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Respiratory/cough investigations:
Initial medicine consultation, haematology and biochemistry, general anaesthetic, CT scan one area with contrast, bronchoscopy, bronchoalveolar lavage, Bronchoalveolar lavage basic fluid analysis and culture, up to 2 days hospitalisation level 1.
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£4,060 |
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Pyrexia of unknown origin:
While it is difficult to predict exactly what test will be prescribed for a given patient with fever as this will vary widely depending on the specifics of the case, for a dog presenting exclusively with fever, a work up including initial consultation, general anaesthetic, CT scan of thorax and abdomen, haematology and biochemistry, urinalysis and culture, joint taps and CSF tap with the corresponding cytology fees and cultures, 3 blood cultures, up to 3 days in hospital at a level 1.
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£4,790 |