It's natural to be concerned because these mysterious growths can be a sign of something serious. Ignoring them isn't an option when it comes to your pet's health.
Lumps and bumps can be stressful for you and uncomfortable for your pet. They might cause your pet pain, itching, or discomfort, and the uncertainty can keep you awake at night. You might be wondering, "What if it's cancer? What if it's something that could have been treated earlier?" The unknown can be scary.
That's where Dr. Mac Mobile Vet comes in with our At-Home Lump and Bump Check service. We understand the worry and fear that can come with these mysterious growths. Our experienced veterinarians are here to put your mind at ease and, most importantly, provide the best care for your pet.
The power of FNA:
Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) is the secret weapon we use to get an idea about those lumps and bumps. It's a simple and non-invasive procedure that can provide fast answers. Our vet gently collects a small sample of cells from the lump using a tiny needle, and then we examine these cells under a microscope. (Location and behaviour permitting).
This technique is important because it can quickly tell us whether the lump is benign (harmless) or something that needs immediate attention. Knowing the difference can make all the difference in your pet's life.
We will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your pet's unique needs.
Our experienced veterinarian will perform a thorough examination of your pet, paying special attention to any lumps or bumps.
If needed, we'll perform FNA on the suspicious lump or bump.
Once we have the results, we'll discuss them with you and create a personalized treatment plan for your pet's specific needs.
A trip to the vet clinic can be overwhelming for your pets. Dr. Mac Mobile Vet brings the vet to your home, creating a relaxed environment.
No more rushing to appointments or dealing with busy waiting rooms. Dr. Mac Mobile Vet offers a hassle-free solution, saving you time and ensuring your pet's well-being.
Dr Mac will discuss your pet's specific medical needs, ensuring they receive the right care.