I only brought the stool sample in, they have not seen her. I am also less than impressed with this clinic, the specialize in exotics but when they originally called with the results the receptionist said "well we think it might be pinworms, or maybe its not".
I called back and said i wanted to talk to a vet tech or a vet because I had never heard of a sample "maybe showing parasites or maybe not" before. Then the girl checked and said "oh...sorry...yeah it is definitely pinworms but if the animal is healthy you don't have to treat".
I guess unless breeders import a lot of ch babies they probably don't have to do a lot of routine deworming (unlike people dealing with puppies or kittens).
Even though panacur is over the counter, they won't sell it to me without a full vet visit.