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06 Canine Hip Dysplasia: What Is the Cost of Having My Dog Evaluated? |
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This article is from the Canine Hip Dysplasia FAQ, by rpd-info@zmall.com (Cindy Tittle Moore) with numerous contributions by others.
The total fee for a PennHIP evaluation is determined by the
veterinarian providing the service. It is important to remember that
the total service includes sedation/anesthesia, three radiographs,
office consultation and all charges associated with mailing and film
evaluation. You will not find it necessary to write a separate check
for evaluation fees or mail your dog's films. The veterinarian
performing the procedure is responsible for payment and film
submission. The film evaluation charge (currently $25.00) will be
included in the total cost of a PennHIP evaluation.
 
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dog, canine, Penn Hip Dysplasia, Canine Hip Dysplasia, CHD, heritable orthopedic problem
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