Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) is a minimally invasive procedure used to collect cells from masses or lumps for diagnostic evaluation. Our veterinarians use FNAC to identify tumors, infections, or other abnormalities, allowing for quick diagnosis and treatment of your pet’s condition.
Our Complete Blood Count (CBC) test assesses your pet’s overall health by analyzing red and white blood cells. This test helps detect infections, anemia, and other conditions. Regular blood panels ensure early detection of health problems, allowing for timely intervention and treatment.
We offer specialized geriatric panels to monitor the health of senior pets. These tests assess organ function, hormone levels, and overall well-being, helping detect age-related issues early. With this information, we develop personalized care plans to keep your aging pet comfortable and healthy
Skin scraping is a diagnostic tool used to identify parasites, fungi, or bacterial infections affecting your pet’s skin. By examining skin samples under a microscope, we can pinpoint the cause of itching, rashes, or hair loss, allowing us to provide targeted treatment.
Our radiology services provide detailed imaging to diagnose fractures, tumors, and internal injuries. X-rays allow us to assess your pet’s bones, joints, and organs, helping us develop accurate treatment plans for a wide range of health conditions. We offer on-site radiology for immediate diagnosis.
We collaborate with specialists to perform echocardiograms (echo), an advanced imaging technique used to assess your pet’s heart health. This non-invasive test provides detailed images of the heart, helping diagnose conditions such as heart murmurs, valve disorders, or heart disease, ensuring early treatment.
Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique used to assess your pet’s internal organs. This tool provides valuable information about your pet’s heart, liver, kidneys, and more, helping us detect abnormalities and develop effective treatment plans to improve their health
Our endocrinology services help diagnose and manage hormonal disorders in pets, including diabetes, Addison's Disease, Cushing's Disease, and thyroid issues. We offer comprehensive hormone testing and tailor treatment plans to regulate your pet’s endocrine system, ensuring they live a balanced and healthy life.
Our parasitology services include testing for internal and external parasites, such as worms, fleas, and ticks. Early detection of parasites helps prevent serious health issues and ensures that your pet remains free from these harmful organisms, promoting their long-term well-being.
Histopathology involves the microscopic examination of tissue samples to diagnose tumors, infections, or other diseases. Our in-house histopathology services provide detailed analysis, helping us detect cancer, inflammation, or abnormalities in your pet’s tissue. This enables us to develop accurate treatment plans and improve outcomes.
Urinalysis is a key diagnostic tool used to assess kidney function, detect urinary tract infections, and identify metabolic disorders in pets. By analyzing your pet’s urine, we can diagnose issues early and provide appropriate treatments to maintain their urinary and overall health.
We perform fungassay tests to diagnose fungal infections in pets. These tests help identify the specific type of fungus affecting your pet’s skin or coat, allowing us to develop targeted treatments that effectively resolve the infection and restore your pet’s health.
Our veterinarians use ear cytology and microscopic evaluations to diagnose ear infections and mite infestations. This non-invasive procedure helps us identify the cause of your pet’s ear discomfort, allowing us to provide targeted treatments to resolve infections and relieve their symptoms.
Fecal testing helps detect intestinal parasites like worms in pets. We perform routine fecal tests to ensure your pet is free from harmful parasites that can affect their digestion and overall health. Regular fecal exams allow us to treat infections early and prevent health issues from escalating.
Titer tests help determine your pet’s immunity to specific diseases, guiding vaccination schedules. By assessing antibody levels, we can decide whether your pet needs a booster vaccination or is already protected, minimizing unnecessary vaccinations and ensuring your pet’s immune system remains strong.