CBC General Health Panels Senior Panels Electrolyte Thyroid Panels NSAID Panels Kidney Panels Heartworm
testing Fecal Analysis Tests Fecal Parasite Exam Parvo Giardia Other Tests UA Skin Scrapes Lump aspirates Ear swabs Vaginal Smears Semen Analysis
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Tests will include X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), blood exams, balance tests, and urine and fecal analysis, to name a
Tests will include X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), blood exams, balance
tests, and urine and fecal analysis, to name a
tests, and urine and
fecal analysis, to name a few.
Testing may include blood chemistry
analysis, urinalysis,
fecal analysis and possibly a radiograph.
(But you may be describing an undigested piece of food - showing it to your veterinary staff is safest) I just read on and see that you have already done that, so yes, sending their feces to a specialist for
analysis now is a good idea - they will culture it and look bacterial overgrowth and will
test for really odd intestinal parasites (and Giardia which is hard to see in private practice) and will probably do a
fecal viral
analysis as well.
To rule out other causes of gastrointestinal problems, your veterinarian will perform diagnostic
tests that may include complete blood cell counts, blood chemistry, thyroid function
tests, urinalysis,
fecal analysis, abdominal x-rays, and ultrasound.
We have complete on - site laboratory to allow for many
tests to be run on - site, including complete blood counts, blood chemistries, urinalyses, some
fecal analyses, and cytological
analyses.
This program includes
fecal testing, blood screens,
analysis as well as any other
tests your senior pet requires.Senior Pet Health Care If your pet seems to be slowing down in terms of activity, it's possible that age is finally catching up.
Applicant must be proficient in all technical skills including but not limited to: dosage calculations, administering anesthesia and monitoring, dental prophylaxis, dental radiography, digital radiology, laboratory skills (urinalysis,
fecal analysis, basic cytology, differentials, chemistry
tests), venipuncture, placing iv catheters, administering medications, bandaging, and client education.
At least once a year, certain
tests, including blood
tests,
fecal examination, and urine
analysis, may be suggested.
Laboratory
testing allows for rapid routine blood, urine and
fecal analysis, which provide us with information concerning the physical status of your pet.
Comprehensive diagnostic
testing that may include a senior dog blood profile
analysis (blood count and blood chemistry panel), urine and
fecal analysis, x-ray work, parasite
testing, and blood and eye pressure
testing
Comprehensive diagnostic
testing that may include a senior cat blood profile
analysis (blood count and blood chemistry panel), thyroid hormone levels (T4), urine and
fecal analysis, x-ray work, parasite
testing, and blood and eye pressure
testing
We perform soft tissue, orthopedic and microsurgical procedures daily, as well as advanced dentistry, radiology, in - house diagnostic
tests (blood work, urine
analysis,
fecal test, bacterial / fungal cultures and cytologies), laser therapy, water
testing for aquatic species, and placement of microchips for identification.
Definitive diagnosis of a giardia infection requires not only a
fecal sample
analysis, but also a special
test to detect the presence of antigens in the bloodstream.
This work - up is a comprehensive set of
tests that includes * blood pressure * urine
analysis * thyroid function
test *
fecal exam for parasites * complete blood count * blood profile
We can perform blood chemistries, CBCs, electrolytes, thyroid levels, urinalysis,
tests for feline leukemia, feline immunodeficiency virus, heartworm disease, Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis, cytology, and
fecal analysis.
Additionally, our packages also include: • Two comprehensive
fecal analyses, including specific
tests for giardia, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms • A microchip, to ensure your new family member can always make it back home • A three - month supply of a flea and heartworm preventatives to keep your pet free of these parasites
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.
All
fecal samples at our veterinary hospital are submitted at an outside reference laboratory, where the samples are centrifuged before
analysis, which has been shown to significantly increase the accuracy of the
test.
Blood chemistries, complete blood counts (CBC), electrolytes, thyroid
testing,
fecal analysis and urinalysis can often tell us if your furry family member may have an issue that can not be seen from the outside.
Normally 6 - 8 weeks old Physical examination, FELV / FIV
Test, deworm for roundworms,
fecal analysis for any other intestinal parasites, 1st FVRCP vaccination.
Medical exams, vaccinations, blood screens and
analysis, and
fecal tests are just part of what is involved in preventive care.
Routine Lab
Tests: Heartworm / Lyme
Test: $ 52 Felv - Fiv - Heartworm
Test: $ 57
Fecal Analysis (with Giardia): $ 42.50
Fecal Analysis (without Giardia: $ 30.00
The laboratory
tests are done next including bacterial and fungal cultures, urinalysis,
fecal examination, chemical
analysis, and complete blood count (CBC).
We also utilize Idexx Diagnostics (a commercial laboratory) for
fecal specimens, «General Health Profiles» which are the most common blood panel we use, as well as thyroid, diabetic and renal profiles, histopathology (
analysis of tissue biopsy specimens) and other specialty
tests.
Standard
testing will be run such as urinalysis and complete blood count, and in the case of a suspected parasitic infection, a
fecal analysis will definitely be done because many invasions show their presence with larvae in the feces (and larvae or adult parasitic forms are often in the vomitus if your pet is vomiting).
Our full service diagnostic lab puts all the essential
tests at our disposal including: Serum Chemistries, CBC's, Blood Gas
Analysis, Blood Typing and Cross Matching, Coagulation Profiles, Cytology,
Fecal Analysis and Urinalysis.
Diagnosis is informed by a thorough history and physical examination, blood
tests,
fecal analysis, and diagnostic imaging.
After an in - depth physical and evaluation which included
tests for heartworm, a full blood panel, urine and
fecal analysis, and a full set of x-rays, the initial findings are raging infections of his teeth, gums, and ears.