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Traditional diagnostics are often essential to fully evaluate your pet's condition. Outward symptoms may not be apparent until a disease process is quite advanced.
Bloodwork - we run basic bloodwork in house for monitoring certain conditions and performing pre-anesthetic blood panels (more on pre-a bw) . More advanced bloodwork options are available through an outside laboratory, which will still provide you with prompt, accurate results.
Biopsy - we will ev aluate and, if necessary, biopsy or aspirate any lumps or other unusual skin lesions you find on your pet.
Radiology - we offer diagnostic x-rays, including dental x-rays. In addition, we have specialists in ultrasound and cardiology available to examine your pet.
Urinalysis - helps detect bladder infections and aids in diagnosing other conditions such as kidney disease, bladder stones, and diabetes.
Fecal exams - we perform routine fecal exams to check your pet for intestinal parasites.
Skin and ear cytology - a microscopic exam of the skin will reveal the presence of mites and yeast.
Fungal cultures - a diagnostic aid to detect ringworm.
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