Clear Answers, Better Care.
When something seems off with your pet, the path to helping them starts with understanding what’s actually going on. Diagnostics give us a window into your dog or cat’s health that goes far beyond what we can learn from an exam alone—helping us catch issues early, confirm what we’re seeing, and make informed recommendations. At [HOSPITAL NAME] in [CITY NAME], our diagnostic services combine modern technology with experienced interpretation, so you’ll always get more than just results. You’ll get answers, context, and a clear plan for what comes next.
Pet X-Rays (Digital Radiography)
X-rays give us a clear look at what’s happening beneath the surface, from bones and joints to the heart, lungs, and abdominal organs. Our digital radiography system produces high-quality images quickly and with lower radiation exposure than older film systems, which means faster results and a safer experience for your pet. Whether we’re investigating a limp, checking for swallowed objects, or evaluating a chronic condition, X-rays are often one of the most efficient ways to get the information we need to move forward with confidence.
Pet Ultrasound
Ultrasound lets us see your pet’s internal organs in real time, without anesthesia or any invasive procedures. It’s especially useful for evaluating the heart, abdomen, bladder, and reproductive system, and for guiding certain procedures like fluid sampling or biopsies. Where X-rays show us structure, ultrasound shows us function—how things are moving, flowing, and working together. Together, the two often give us a much fuller picture of your pet’s health than either could alone, which is why we frequently use them in combination.
Pet Bloodwork & Lab Testing
Bloodwork and lab testing are the workhorses of modern veterinary diagnostics. A standard panel can reveal information about your pet’s organ function, blood cell counts, hydration status, immune response, and much more—often detecting changes long before any outward symptoms appear. We run many tests in-house for fast results, and partner with trusted external reference labs for more specialized panels. We also offer urinalysis, which works alongside bloodwork to give us a complete picture of how your pet’s kidneys, bladder, and metabolism are functioning.
Pet Allergy & Dermatology Testing
Itchy skin, recurring ear infections, hot spots, and hair loss—skin and allergy issues are among the most common (and most frustrating) problems we see in dogs and cats. Our diagnostic approach helps us pinpoint the cause of your pet’s discomfort, whether it’s environmental allergens, food sensitivities, parasites, or an underlying skin condition. From skin cytology and allergy panels to targeted testing for specific concerns, we’ll methodically explore the possibilities so we can build a treatment plan that actually addresses the root cause, not just treats the symptoms.
Pet Cytology & Biopsies
When your pet has a lump, growth, or skin lesion that needs a closer look, cytology and biopsies help us understand what we’re dealing with at the cellular level. Cytology involves examining a small sample of cells—often collected with a quick, minimally invasive needle aspirate—while a biopsy involves removing a small piece of tissue for more detailed analysis. Both help us determine whether something is benign, concerning, or somewhere in between, so we can recommend the right next step with confidence rather than guesswork.
Information Is the First Step Toward Healing.
A diagnostic recommendation isn’t a sign that something’s wrong—it’s a sign that we want to get it right. Good information leads to better treatment decisions, fewer unnecessary procedures, and more confidence in the care your pet receives. Whether we’re confirming a healthy baseline, monitoring a known condition, or investigating something new, our goal is always the same: give you and your pet the clearest possible understanding of what’s happening, so we can make the best possible choices together.
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