When your pet becomes suddenly ill, or in the event of an emergency, timely diagnostics are extremely important to help your veterinarian determine the best treatment plan for your pet. We have top-of-the-line in-hospital laboratory equipment capable of yielding lab results within minutes.
Our veterinary team will help explain which diagnostics are most important for your pet. It is very important to include you in the decision-making process for your pet, so please don’t hesitate to ask a question if you need clarification.
In house diagnostic testing
- CBC- red cells, white cells and platelets
- Chemistry- liver and kidney function
- Electrolyte analysis
- Clotting times
- Point of care SNAP testing such as FeLV (Feline Leukemia) and FIV (Feline Aids, Heartworm and Tick testing, Leptospirosis, cPL (pancreatitis testing), Parvovirus testing, Cardiac disease testing
- Microscopic exam of fluid and tissue samples
Advanced diagnostics- option to call outside specialist to clinic in certain situations
- internal medicine specialist
- cardiology services