Pet Diagnostics & Imaging
Veterinary Diagnostics | Pet Scan

When it comes to testing and imaging, we take absolutely every precaution to ensure accurate and quick results. This gives us the ability to immediately begin taking care of our patients without losing a beat. In addition to doing a lot of in-house lab work, we also partner with an outside lab Antech, the industry leader in diagnostic testing.
Radiography
We offer digital full body and dental radiology. Radiographs are reviewed by a board certified radiologist.
Ultrasonography
We offer ultrasonography and are one of very few practices that ALL Veterinarians are trained to do so.
We offer in-house lab-work when appropriate as well as a wealth of diagnostic testing that can be done out of clinic. This includes:
The Importance of Regular Bloodwork
We recommend that pet have a blood screening annually, if not every 6 months. Routine lab work allows veterinarians to monitor change in the liver and kidneys, as well as other values, often catching disease in early stages. Recommendations can be made for adjustments in diet and medication to slow the progression of disease. During this time we can also catch things like UTI's and crystals in the urine before pet is symptomatic.
Although many owners associate blood screenings as being only necessary for older pets, it is also important for young pets. We can establish baselines for what is normal in your pet and utilize this information to monitor any changes in the future. Our office provides Wellness programs designed to take care of all the necessary tests and blood-work in a cost-effective way.
Have a concern about your pet's health? Click here to make an appointment!
Radiography
We offer digital full body and dental radiology. Radiographs are reviewed by a board certified radiologist.
Ultrasonography
We offer ultrasonography and are one of very few practices that ALL Veterinarians are trained to do so.
We offer in-house lab-work when appropriate as well as a wealth of diagnostic testing that can be done out of clinic. This includes:
- Blood work
- Urinalysis
- Histopathology
- Cytology
- Cultures
The Importance of Regular Bloodwork
We recommend that pet have a blood screening annually, if not every 6 months. Routine lab work allows veterinarians to monitor change in the liver and kidneys, as well as other values, often catching disease in early stages. Recommendations can be made for adjustments in diet and medication to slow the progression of disease. During this time we can also catch things like UTI's and crystals in the urine before pet is symptomatic.
Although many owners associate blood screenings as being only necessary for older pets, it is also important for young pets. We can establish baselines for what is normal in your pet and utilize this information to monitor any changes in the future. Our office provides Wellness programs designed to take care of all the necessary tests and blood-work in a cost-effective way.
Have a concern about your pet's health? Click here to make an appointment!