
Specialized Dog Diagnostic Care
Routine Laboratory Tests for Your Dog's Health
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Blood Chemistry Panel
- Electrolyte Testing
- Thyroid Gland Tests
- Urinalysis
- Fecal Tests
- Inflammation or Infection
- Anemia
- Organ Function Abnormalities
- Hydration Imbalance
- Bone Metabolism Issues
- Diabetes
- Internal Parasites
Top-Quality Dog Care With Our Digital Radiography Treatment
Digital radiographs are valuable for diagnosing many health issues in dogs. Using digital X-rays, we can analyze your canine companions' bones and internal organs to diagnose severe conditions such as heart disease, respiratory problems, gastrointestinal disorders, renal disease, urinary tract infections, tumors, musculoskeletal issues, and arthritis.
Digital X-ray imaging is a rapid, painless, and highly effective procedure, and we often recommend digital x-rays for your dog during both regular visits and emergencies. For instance, digital radiography could help identify foreign bodies, tumors, and fractures that could be causing your dog discomfort and distress.
Compared with traditional film x-rays, digital x-rays provide clearer images, faster processing, and lower radiation exposure. The images can be readily stored electronically and transferred for interpretation by a board-certified radiologist.

Uncover Hidden Health Issues With Ultrasound
Protect Your Dog’s Vision With Veterinary Ophthalmology
As part of our comprehensive diagnostic care, we also provide veterinary ophthalmology. Annual vision exams as a part of diagnostic care for dogs are done to check the health of your furry friend’s eyes and identify any possible vision problems. These assessments measure tear flow and eye pressure and inspect corneal scratches.
Issues like glaucoma, cataracts, dry eyes, or vision loss can be identified during these tests. If any of these problems are identified, we will develop a treatment plan tailored to your dog. Our goal is to have treatment options that provide your dog relief and help him see better.
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