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Even when they seem happy and energetic on the outside, hidden medical issues can still be present. At our clinic, we believe early detection is key. That’s why we offer comprehensive in-house laboratory testing for dogs, cats, and other pets to help identify potential health concerns before they become serious.
Some medications can be harmful to pets with underlying conditions like liver or kidney disease. Pre-treatment testing helps us ensure your pet is healthy enough to receive the correct medication safely. Even for young and seemingly healthy pets, lab tests help us build a baseline of your pet’s normal values, giving us a clearer picture of their long-term health.
Thanks to our on-site veterinary lab, we can provide fast, accurate results, often within minutes. This means quicker diagnosis, shorter hospital stays, and more immediate relief for your pet—plus peace of mind for you.
Even when your pet seems perfectly healthy, routine bloodwork can reveal hidden issues long before symptoms appear. From detecting early signs of kidney or liver disease to monitoring for infections, diabetes, or thyroid problems, blood tests are a vital part of proactive veterinary care.
Bloodwork helps us:
Catch diseases early when treatment is most effective
Ensure medications are safe based on your pet’s organ function
Monitor aging pets for chronic conditions
Establish a healthy baseline for future comparison
We offer in-house laboratory testing for your pet, which provides fast, accurate results—often the same day. This means quicker answers, reduced stress, and better outcomes for your pet.
Whether for a wellness visit, pre-surgery check, or illness, bloodwork gives us the insight we need to make confident, informed care decisions.
Diagnostic Imaging for Pets
Advanced diagnostics help us see what your pet can’t say. We use state-of-the-art imaging technology to assess internal issues quickly and safely, guiding accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
X-Rays
Digital radiology provides high-quality images of your pet’s bones, heart, lungs, digestive tract, and urinary system—all with lower radiation exposure than traditional X-rays. This tool helps us detect fractures, blockages, or abnormalities, and is often used alongside other diagnostics to ensure a precise diagnosis.
Because we use digital technology, we can deliver faster results and better image clarity, helping you move forward with a treatment plan quickly.
KEEP YOUR PET HAPPY & HEALTHY
Compassionate, Comprehensive Diagnostics
Whether your pet is young, aging, or showing signs of illness, our advanced diagnostic tools and in-house lab allow us to act fast and treat smart. If you have any questions about our diagnostic imaging or lab services, we’re always here to walk you through what to expect and how we’ll care for your pet every step of the way.
Let’s keep your pet healthy, happy, and thriving. Schedule a visit or call us today!
Our team strives to make blood sampling and diagnostics like x-rays as comfortable and stress-free as possible for your pet, using gentle handling and calming techniques throughout the process.
Why Does My Pet Need Blood Work?
Blood work is important for pets of all ages because it helps detect hidden health issues early and provides a baseline for monitoring their overall well-being.
What Can An X-Ray Show in Pets?
X-rays allow us to see the internal structure of your pet’s body such as bones, organs, and tissues to help diagnose injuries and other medical conditions.
Is Ultrasound Better Than X-Ray for Pets?
Whether ultrasound is better than x-rays for your pet depends on what the veterinarian needs to see. X-rays are best for looking at bones and larger or obvious changes, while ultrasounds are better for checking smaller or more detailed changes on body organs.
How Is a Urinalysis Performed on Pets?
A urinalysis is performed by collecting a small urine sample from your pet, either during the exam or through a special collection method, which is then tested to check for signs of infection, kidney health, and other conditions.
Are Diagnostic Tests Painful for Pets?
Most diagnostic tests, like blood draws, x-rays, and ultrasounds, cause little to no pain and are done as gently as possible to keep your pet comfortable.
Can You Diagnose Allergies in Pets?
Yes, allergies in pets can be diagnosed through a combination of your pet’s history, physical exam, and specific tests such as skin or blood allergy tests.
How Quickly Will I Get My Pet’s Test Results?
The time to get your pet’s test results depends on the type of test; common tests done in-house often provide results the same day, while specialized tests sent to reference labs may take several days to come back. Your pet’s veterinarian will recommend the best option for your pet.
What if My Pet Is Nervous During Testing?
If your pet is nervous or aggressive during testing, our team will use gentle handling and calming techniques to keep them comfortable and safe; in some cases, sedation may be recommended to reduce stress and allow for quicker, more effective care.
How Often Should Diagnostic Tests Be Done for Senior Pets?
Senior pets should typically have diagnostic tests done at least once a year, but if they have a chronic condition or ongoing health concern, more frequent testing may be recommended to monitor their health closely.
Does My Pet Need to Fast Before Blood Work or Testing?
Whether your pet needs to fast before blood work or testing depends on the specific test being performed, so it’s best to check with the hospital ahead of time for proper instructions.
Did You Know?
We Offer Flexible Payment Options
We believe every pet deserves top-notch care—and that cost shouldn’t stand in the way. That’s why we offer flexible payment options to help you plan and pay for your pet’s care with confidence. Click the button below to learn more about how we handle payments and pet insurance at our hospital.
Our goal is to make veterinary care convenient and accessible for all pet owners in Greer and Surrounding Communities. Choose the contact method that works best for you.