Diagnostics

Diagnostics that support clearer clinical decisions.

Ultrasound, laboratory panels, and related diagnostics help clarify symptoms faster and support better treatment decisions.

Modern veterinary laboratory with ultrasound equipment

Highlights

Ultrasound and core imaging topics

Plain-language diagnostic explanations

Results explained in a clear and practical way

Included within this service

Laboratory panel guidance

Explains how bloodwork and related diagnostic panels support the clinical picture.

Ultrasound review

Clear orientation on when ultrasound may be useful and what it helps evaluate.

Follow-up reporting

Outcome-based next-step planning and referrals when needed.

Frequently asked questions

Is ultrasound a painful procedure?

No. Ultrasound is generally non-invasive and well tolerated by most patients.

Does ultrasound require shaving the fur?

Yes. In many abdominal scans, clipping the fur helps produce a clearer image.

Is sedation always needed?

No. Many pets do not need sedation, but it may be considered if movement or stress affects the examination.

Is fasting required before blood tests?

Some tests may need short fasting or simple preparation. Instructions are usually given before the visit.

How quickly do results come back?

Some basic tests can be reviewed the same day, while more specific panels may take longer.

What is the difference between X-rays and ultrasound?

X-rays help show size, shape, and position, while ultrasound gives more detail about internal organ structure.

Laboratory and Imaging

Plan an appointment

Sharing the main symptom, its duration, and any previous treatment helps the clinic evaluate the situation faster.