Dual Consultation with NCSU Behavioral Medicine Service

Dual Consultation with NCSU Behavioral Medicine Service

North Carolina State University's College of Veterinary Medicine hosts a Behavioral Medicine Service. Their team of board-certified veterinary behaviorists and residents specialize in the treatment of behavior disorders. 

Dr. Thompson works closely with NCSU's Behavioral Service and is able to directly consult with their team of specialists to identify the best course of action for your pet's behavioral health concerns. 

How does this work?

  1. Dr. Thompson and the NCSU Behavioral Service team review your pet's medical records and behavioral health questionnaire independently.
  2. Dr. Thompson meets with the NCSU Behavioral Service team to collaborate their findings and identify the best course of action for your pet.
  3. Dr. Thompson meets with you in your home for a 1-hour consultation and physical examination.

Upon booking, you will be emailed a behavioral health questionnaire and prompted to provide medical records.

Medical records should include your pet's most recent physical exam and wellness lab work. Medical records can be uploaded directly into the questionnaire or emailed by yourself or your primary care veterinarian to thompson.behavior@gmail.com.

**The NCSU Behavioral Medicine Service cannot schedule their appointment with Dr. Thompson unless this completed questionnaire and full medical records have been received.**

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