Laboratory and Diagnostics
With the latest in advanced diagnostic tools including ultrasound, radiology equipment, and an in-house laboratory, our veterinarians can efficiently and accurately evaluate your pet’s health. Reliable technology and knowledgeable veterinary staff will help determine the ideal treatment plans for your animal companion.
State-of-the-art facilities include:
- Fully Equipped Laboratory
- Ultrasound
- Full X-ray Department
- Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
To learn more about diagnostics, please contact us today to speak with a member of our staff.
A veterinarian might recommend an echocardiogram, or “echo”, for a pet to help diagnose and monitor the top heart conditions including:
What Happens During Your Pet's Echocardiogram?
An echo is a non-invasive procedure that uses ultrasound to create a visual image of the heart.
Heart disease:
An echo can help identify the cause of heart disease or heart murmurs. It can also show if a treatment is helping or if a change in dosage or medication is needed.
Heart valve disorders:
An echo can help diagnose valve disorders like regurgitation and stenosis.
Heart structure:
An echo can show the size, shape, and thickness of the heart, as well as the health of the heart’s walls and pericardium.
Blood flow:
An echo can show how blood flows through the heart and if there are any abnormalities in the pattern of blood flow.
****For use Patients must be older than 2 years****