When do we recommend diagnostic testing?
Diagnostic tests are often recommended for:
Annual health check-ups to track overall wellness
Pre-surgery evaluations to ensure safety under anesthesia
Unexplained symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, or weight loss
Monitoring chronic conditions such as diabetes, kidney, or heart disease
Detecting infections, parasites, or internal inflammation early
Travel and relocation requirements that need health certification
Blood Test
Helps detect infections, organ function problems, and hidden diseases. Regular testing allows us to track your pet’s health and address issues before they become serious.
Complete Blood Count
Examines red and white blood cells to diagnose anemia, infections, or immune system disorders. This test is essential for assessing your pet’s overall wellness and resilience.
Rabies Titer Test
Measures rabies antibody levels to confirm vaccine protection. It is often required for travel and relocation, ensuring your pet is safe, healthy, and ready for international regulations.
Urine Test
Screens for urinary tract infections, kidney function, and diabetes-related changes. This quick, non-invasive test provides essential information about your pet’s internal health.
Fecalysis
Identifies intestinal parasites and digestive issues. Routine stool checks protect your pet’s well-being while also preventing the spread of parasites to other pets and people.

1. Sample collection
Our team gently collects blood, urine, or stool samples to keep your pet comfortable.

2. Laboratory analysis
Modern diagnostic equipment ensures accurate, reliable, and timely results every time.

3. Results discussion
Our veterinarians explain findings clearly and guide you through treatment or follow-up care.