FAQs for veterinarians
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You can refer a wide range of oncology cases, including but not limited to:
Suspected or confirmed cancers (e.g., lymphoma, mast cell tumors, osteosarcoma)
Post-surgical oncology management
Chemotherapy planning and monitoring
Palliative care options for advanced cancers
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To submit a case, simply choose your location, fill out the consultation form, providing detailed patient history, diagnostic results, and any relevant images or reports. Once submitted, I will review the information and get back to you with a detailed plan within two business days.
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Please include the following information:
Patient history and signalment (age, breed, sex)
Clinical examination findings
Diagnostic test results (e.g., blood work, imaging, cytology/histopathology reports)
Current treatment and medications
Specific questions or concerns you have about the case
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I aim to respond within 2 business days. For urgent cases, please indicate the urgency, and I will attempt to prioritise those accordingly.
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A multi-consult monthly subscription allows vets to pay for a package of 3 or 5 consultations per month. This subscription includes all follow-up advice, chemotherapy protocols, and handouts at no extra cost.
If you do not utilise all 3 or 5 consultations within the month, the unused consultations do not carry over to the next month, and you do not receive a refund for the unused consultations. However, you can switch between plans from month to month.
If you are a multi-consult subscriber, simply submit your cases as you normally would, indicating that you are a subscription member. Your consultations will be tracked, and you will receive all-inclusive support as part of your plan.
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A pay-per-consult option allows you to pay for individual consultations as needed, without committing to a monthly subscription. It includes a detailed case review, diagnosis, and treatment plan. However, follow-up advice, chemotherapy protocols, and handouts are charged separately.
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I offer ongoing follow-up support for all cases we consult on. This includes adjustments to treatment plans, monitoring response to therapy, and addressing any new concerns that arise.