DIAGONSTIC SERVICES
Doppler Ultrasound:
- Overview: A non-invasive imaging technique that uses sound waves to evaluate blood flow and heart function.
- Uses: Commonly used to assess cardiac conditions and vascular health in pets.
Echocardiography:
- Overview: A specialized ultrasound focused on the heart.
- Uses: Helps diagnose heart diseases, evaluate heart function, and assess congenital heart defects.
Master Blood Profile:
- Overview: A comprehensive blood test that evaluates various parameters, including organ function and overall health.
- Uses: Helps in diagnosing conditions like diabetes, liver disease, and kidney dysfunction.
Liver Function Test:
- Overview: Specific tests to assess liver health and function.
- Uses: Identifies liver diseases, damage, or dysfunction through enzyme levels and other markers.
Kidney Function Test:
- Overview: Tests that evaluate how well the kidneys are functioning.
- Uses: Measures blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine levels, and other markers to assess kidney health.
Tick Fever Identification Tests:
- Overview: Diagnostic tests to identify diseases transmitted by ticks, such as ehrlichiosis or Lyme disease.
- Uses: Helps determine appropriate treatment for tick-borne illnesses.
Computed Radiography (CR) Facility:
- Overview: Advanced X-ray technology that uses digital imaging to create high-quality images.
- Uses: Diagnoses fractures, tumors, and other internal conditions more efficiently than traditional X-rays.
Parvo Identification Test:
- Overview: A rapid test to detect canine parvovirus in fecal samples.
- Uses: Crucial for diagnosing parvovirus infection quickly, especially in puppies.
Distemper Identification Test:
- Overview: A test to detect canine distemper virus in a pet’s body.
- Uses: Helps confirm distemper infection for timely treatment.
Leptospira Identification Test:
- Overview: A test to identify the presence of Leptospira bacteria.
- Uses: Important for diagnosing leptospirosis, especially in at-risk dogs.