Performing preventative medicine as well as diagnosing emerging
internal health issues requires the ability to perform a wide range of laboratory tests on blood, urine, feces, and biopsied tissue.
Lab Testing — Diagnosing
emergency internal health issues as well as maintaining a critically ill pet requires the ability to perform a wide range of laboratory tests on blood, urine, feces, and biopsied tissue.
Performing preventative medicine as well as diagnosing
emergent internal health issues requires the ability to perform a wide range of laboratory tests on blood, urine, feces, and biopsied tissue.
If you have any concerns about veterinary diagnostic imaging, or feel your dog may have
an internal health issue, please make an appointment to discuss with your veterinarian.
Internal medicine - From poison treatment to emergency surgery, our veterinarian is ready to treat
any internal health issues.
In order to administer the best preventive medicine and to diagnose
internal health issues, the veterinarians at County Line Veterinary Hospital require a wide range of laboratory tests using a patient's blood, urine, feces and biopsied tissue.
If the vet thinks there's
a internal health issue impacting your pet's skin, he may run blood tests and recommend medicinal therapy to alleviate the symptoms.