Tuesday 24 May 2016

Red Shield Appeal


For several years the practice has been involved with the Red Shield Appeal, where our staff have come together as a team to help door knock around the Unley and Mitcham City Council areas.

You can now donate online! Visit our fundraising page & help us reach our goal!

The Red Shield Appeal is a national appeal held annually to raise much needed funds to assist with many projects the Salvation Army is committed to. We are certain that you will see media coverage of this well regarded appeal during May and encourage you to do your bit to help those who are much less fortunate than us.

Please look out for the collection container which will be in reception this month. Team Stephen Terrace is proud to do our bit and even enjoy the extra exercise before heading back to the Unley Salvation Army Corp for the fantastic thank you lunch they provide to all collectors!

Thursday 12 May 2016

What is an endocrine disease?

An endocrine disease is a fancy medical term used to describe a disease caused by a hormonal imbalance. These diseases are pretty common and can unfortunately affect your pet’s quality of life.

Endocrine diseases can even be life threatening if they are not diagnosed and treated correctly (diabetes and Addison's disease are good examples).

Endocrine diseases can develop because 1) a gland is not functioning properly or 2) the control of the gland is faulty.

When too much hormone is produced, the disease is referred to as a hyper disease. Tumours and abnormal tissue growth commonly cause an overproduction of hormone.

A hypo disease occurs when too little hormone is produced. Endocrine glands that are destroyed, removed, or simply stop working cause these diseases.

The following changes may be an early indication of an endocrine problem:
  • Changes in appetite and thirst
  • Changes in weight
  • Changes in coat and skin
  • Changes in behaviour
Diagnosis of the cause of the endocrine disease is absolutely essential if treatment is to be successful. Sometimes diagnosis and treatment can be costly and not all endocrine diseases behave as we predict they will, so communication between vet and owner is very important. Management of these disease may involve multiple vet visits and blood tests until the disease is under control.
If you notice any of the mentioned changes above, phone us to arrange a check up for your pet. Early intervention is very helpful when it come to the treatment of endocrine disease.