- Chemistry panels to assess organ function, including liver, kidney, and pancreas health.
- Wellness screenings, such as complete blood counts, chemistries, urinalysis, fecal testing, and blood pressure monitoring.
- Viral screenings to test for common feline and canine viruses, such as Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), and Parvovirus.
Advanced Imaging Services: Seeing Beyond the Surface
Our clinic is equipped with advanced imaging technology, allowing us to obtain detailed images of your pet’s internal structures and diagnose various conditions:
Digital X-rays produce high-resolution images with reduced radiation exposure. They are useful for diagnosing fractures, dental disease, and internal abnormalities.
Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses sound waves to create real-time images of your pet’s internal organs. It’s particularly useful for evaluating abdominal organs, monitoring pregnancies, and performing echocardiograms to assess heart function.
Advanced Imaging Services: Seeing Beyond the Surface
Our clinic is equipped with advanced imaging technology, allowing us to obtain detailed images of your pet’s internal structures and diagnose various conditions:
Digital X-rays produce high-resolution images with reduced radiation exposure. They are useful for diagnosing fractures, dental disease, and internal abnormalities.
Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses sound waves to create real-time images of your pet’s internal organs. It’s particularly useful for evaluating abdominal organs, monitoring pregnancies, and performing echocardiograms to assess heart function.
- Von Willebrand’s Disease Screening: This genetic test detects a bleeding disorder similar to hemophilia in dogs. Early identification is crucial for proper management, especially before surgery. Dog breeds most affected are Dobermans, as well as some types of retrievers, pointers, and terriers.
- Renal Dysplasia Screening: This test identifies a genetic kidney disease common in certain dog breeds. This is especially important to test for before breeding small dogs like Shih-tzus and Lhasa apsos.
- Hip Dysplasia Evaluation: We provide both OFA and PennHIP evaluations to assess hip joint health and identify signs of hip dysplasia. Early detection and intervention are key to managing this condition and ensuring your dog’s long-term mobility. This process requires significant care and attention to details. We take the images while your pet is under a short period of anesthesia, and send them to a board-certified radiologist to read.