Wellness examinations:
Animals age much faster than humans and can't speak up when they start to feel sick. It is important to catch diseases early to allow an easier, often shorter, treatment period
Routine examinations ensure that we identify diseases early and keep our furry family members happy and healthy.
Routine examinations ensure that we identify diseases early and keep our furry family members happy and healthy.
Laboratory analysis:
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
A CBC is the evaluation of the actual cells within the blood - the white blood cells (WBCs) and red blood cells (RBCs) and platelets. The count and ratio of these cell types within the blood can provide vital information about inflammation, disease, and the progression of healing
Chemistry Panel:
The evaluation of substances within the blood allows a veterinarian to evaluate the health and function of internal organs - especially the kidneys and liver. Chemistry values can be used as early indicators of disease and help monitor the process of disease over time.
Urinalysis:
Evaluation of the urine can proide important information about the health of the kidneys and the rest of the urinary system (ureters, bladder, urethra). Early identification of diseases such as bladder infections, calculi (stones), inflammation or abnormal cells can allow early treatment and, often, a better outcome.
A CBC is the evaluation of the actual cells within the blood - the white blood cells (WBCs) and red blood cells (RBCs) and platelets. The count and ratio of these cell types within the blood can provide vital information about inflammation, disease, and the progression of healing
Chemistry Panel:
The evaluation of substances within the blood allows a veterinarian to evaluate the health and function of internal organs - especially the kidneys and liver. Chemistry values can be used as early indicators of disease and help monitor the process of disease over time.
Urinalysis:
Evaluation of the urine can proide important information about the health of the kidneys and the rest of the urinary system (ureters, bladder, urethra). Early identification of diseases such as bladder infections, calculi (stones), inflammation or abnormal cells can allow early treatment and, often, a better outcome.
Vaccinations:
Vaccines provide an important protectice role in both human and animal health. However, it is important to evaluate the lifestyle and life-stage of an animal to determine which vaccines are necessary and safe to administer.