Anesthetic Procedure Consent Form Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastE-mail *Phone *Pets Name *Items left with patient: *Additional procedures: *Consent for General Anesthesia: I have been given an explanation and understand the nature of the procedure or surgery indicated on this form and the risks involved. I also understand that there are risks associated with anesthesia. If unforeseen conditions or complications arise during the procedure or surgery, Towne Animal Clinic will attempt to contact me. If I cannot be reached I give my consent for Towne Animal Clinic to take the steps necessary in the best interest of my pet. *I have read and understandDate *Signature *Clear SignaturePlease indicate if you would like any of the following performed:Pre-anesthetic Blood Screen ($99.35): A minimum recommended for all pets undergoing anesthesia. Helps detect underlying conditions that might increase the risk of anesthesia or surgery. If there are abnormalities, the veterinarian will contact you prior to anesthesia and appropriate steps will be taken to ensure the safety of your pet. *AcceptDeclineQuestionsORComplete Blood Panel ($152.80): Recommended for pets 7 years and older. This blood panel is more comprehensive than the pre-anesthetic blood screen and can detect a more complete range of age-related problems. *AcceptDeclineQuestionsPre-anesthetic ECG for Dogs and Pro BNP blood test for Cats ($78.65): Recommended for all pets, especially ones 7 years or older. An ECG for Dogs and Pro BNP for Cats can reveal potential problems with heart function and disease. If any abnormalities are evident, we will contact you prior to anesthesia. *AcceptDeclineQuestionsFluid Therapy. Recommended for all pets. Fluids help protect your pet’s kidneys, heart and other organs, shorten recovery time after anesthesia, and keep your pet more comfortable. Based on your pet’s age, state of health, and length of procedure, the doctor will determine the most beneficial route of administration: Intravenous ($102.75) or Subcutaneous ($51.50). May we administer fluids to your pet? *AcceptDeclineQuestionsMicrochip Identification ($62.50) Recommended for all pets. This chip is implanted under the skin between the shoulder blades, it allows veterinary hospitals and shelters to identify your pet if lost or stolen. Identification is done via a special scanner which reads the chip and displays your pet’s unique ID number. Our fees cover the cost of the chip and implantation. Lost pet registration is included at no additional charge. *AcceptDeclineQuestionsPlease provide your email address *CheckboxesTrim nails √ (Courtesy)Clip matsExpress anal glandsClean earsPluck ears(Please note, charges apply except for Nail Trim)PhoneSubmit