Not exact matches
Fecal Metals
test provides a direct indication of dietary exposure to toxic metals.
In bowel disorders I tend to favor a systematic approach of diagnosing the gut pathogens with stool
tests such as the Metametrix DNA GI Effects profile, treating the pathogens with specific antimicrobial drugs as well as
providing replacement flora with probiotics and fermented foods (in extreme cases,
fecal transplants), and modifying the diet to starve the pathogens and minimize symptoms.
If your pet is not up - to - date on all of their vaccinations and / or
fecal testing, we can
provide these services at drop - off.
Tasks performed by LVT's include: filling your pet's prescription medications (including heartworm and flea products); performing in - house laboratory procedures (blood
tests,
fecal tests, urinalysis); monitoring anesthesia and assisting during surgeries; nursing care for hospitalized patients; and
providing clients with post-op instructions.
Laboratory
testing allows for rapid routine blood, urine and
fecal analysis, which
provide us with information concerning the physical status of your pet.
We can
provide nutritional counseling, health assessments, grooming assistance, sexing,
fecal parasite
testing, medical and...
County Line Veterinary Hospital maintains a complete in - house laboratory to
provide timely access to
tests such as full blood and chemistry panels, cytologies, fungal cultures, urinalysis,
fecal tests, heartworm
testing and more.
Puppies must be between 8 - 16 weeks, current on vaccinations / boosters, and
provide proof of a negative
fecal test.
Services
provided include but are not limited to: Examinations In house laboratory including but not limited to: Blood Smears Complete Blood Count Cytology
Fecal examination Fine Needle Aspirate Serum Chemistry Urinalysis and Urine sediment exam Viral
Testing (Parvovirus, FELV / FIV)... Continue reading Services
Our services
provide essential medical care including thorough examinations, vaccinations, laboratory
testing including bloodwork and
fecal analysis, spaying or neutering, and dental surgery when needed.
Our Laboratory Recommendations:
Fecal Testing - We recommend bringing in a fecal sample yearly to provide our veterinarian with information about the presence of intestinal paras
Fecal Testing - We recommend bringing in a
fecal sample yearly to provide our veterinarian with information about the presence of intestinal paras
fecal sample yearly to
provide our veterinarian with information about the presence of intestinal parasites.
These often include drawing blood and collecting urine or
fecal specimens, cleaning cages, running the blood machine, performing
fecal testing to look for parasites, taking radiographs (x-rays), setting up appointments, giving injections, placing IV catheters, assisting the doctor in the exam room, restraining animals,
providing customer service and client education, presenting financial estimates, performing dental cleanings, running anesthesia for surgeries, and many others.
Of course an adoption donation above the required amount is always welcome, since many times we must
provide additional medical care such as blood panels,
fecal tests, treatments for eye and upper respiratory infection, and sometimes surgeries.