Our sophisticated
diagnostic laboratory allows us to perform many tests right in our hospital, eliminating critical wait time.
Our diagnostic laboratory allows us get results in minutes.
Not exact matches
Our division also directs the Pediatric Electroencephalography (EEG)
Laboratory, which
allows children to undergo routine outpatient
diagnostic studies and extensive inpatient evaluations without leaving Floating Hospital.
It will also provide
diagnostic tools for disease identification and
allow medical professionals to measure the effectiveness of drug treatment regimes in an easy
laboratory manner.
Our in - house
laboratory allows our highly trained staff to further process basic blood work including Chemistry Panels, Fibrinogen, and Complete Blood Count for further
diagnostics.
Sophisticated «in house»
laboratory and
diagnostic equipment
allows the doctors to help people quickly make informed decisions regarding their pet's health care.
Our bright, modern animal hospital is equipped with state of the art veterinary
diagnostic and surgical equipment, including digital radiography, ultrasound, dental digital radiography, sevoflurane anesthesia, and a complete in house
laboratory,
allowing us to provide comprehensive
diagnostics on site.
Advanced
diagnostics, including dental radiology and
laboratory evaluations,
allow proper diagnosis of the oral abnormalities and related medical problems.
If your pet requires
diagnostic testing, our
laboratory allows us to thoroughly evaluate his or her health if they become sick or injured.
Bayview Animal Hospital is proud to maintain a comprehensive, state - of - the - art in house
diagnostic laboratory that
allows us to run routine blood tests, in - depth
diagnostic analysis, and more.
Dr. Maria Esteve - Gasent, an assistant professor in the CVM's Department of Veterinary Pathobiology (VTPB), and doctoral student Joseph Modarelli, in collaboration with the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical
Diagnostic Laboratory (TVMDL), developed the tool, the TickPath LayerPlex, using a molecular technique that
allows the researchers to determine if causative agents from tick - borne diseases are present in a dog.