Ultrasonography
Ultrasonography is commonly used for early pregnancy diagnostics, inflammatory processes in uterus diagnostics, internal organs (urinary bladder, liver, kidney, spleen, gastric) diseases diagnostics, also we are able to detect many pathologies of internal organs, neoplasia etc.
Radiography
Radiography is a very useful tool in diagnostics of bone fractures and other traumatological conditions, also various orthopaedic problems identification. In addition, we perform abdominal and thoracic radiographic examinations.
Complete Blood Count
Red cells
White cells
A complete blood count with differential will also include:
Platelets
Biochemical Analysis
A basic metabolic panel measures potassium, blood urea nitrogen (BUN) , creatinine and glucose. Also we perform liver evaluation by measuring bilirubin, AST, ALT, Alkaline phosphatase etc.
Quick Tests for evaluation of viral diseases
Canine parvovirus (CPV) causes a highly contagious gastrointestinal infection that is especially severe in puppies. It is spread through contact with infected feces. Symptoms and signs include vomiting, bloody diarrhea, depression, severe dehydration, fever, and low white blood cell counts.
Canine influenza (CIV). Signs and symptoms include cough and nasal discharge, and in more severe cases fever and pneumonia. Canine influenza has a high morbidity but a low mortality.
Canine coronavirus (CCoV). Causes mild gastrointestinal disease.
Giardia test. Giardiasis is an intestinal infection in dogs and cats caused by the protozoa Giardia lamblia. The most common symptom is diarrhea.
Feline Coronavirus (FeCoV): possibility to detect Feline enteric coronavirus.
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a fatal, incurable disease that affects cats.
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a retrovirus that infects cats. FeLV is usually transmitted between infected cats when the transfer of saliva or nasal secretions is involved. If not defeated by the animal’s immune system, the virus can be lethal. The disease caused by this virus is a form of cancer of blood cells called lymphocytes (a leukemia).
Feline panleukopenia (FePV), commonly known as feline distemper, is a viral infection affecting cats, caused by feline parvovirus, a close relative of canine parvovirus.
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a lentivirus that affects domesticated housecats worldwide and is the causative agent of feline AIDS. From 2.5% up to 44% of cats worldwide are infected with FIV. FIV is not typically fatal for cats, as they can live relatively healthily as carriers and transmitters of the disease for many years.
Endocrinological tests
Progesterone for pregnancy identification, choosing the best time for mating, also thyroid gland tests.
Urinalysis
A urinalysis is an array of tests performed on urine and one of the most common methods of medical diagnosis. A part of a urinalysis can be performed by using urine dipsticks, in which the test results can be read as color changes.
Microbiology
Microbiology helps in investigation, diagnosis, and treatment of patients suffering from infectious diseases.
Skin Scraping
Skin scraping is an essential technique in dermatology that is applied in a high proportion of cases. It enables both the full thickness of the epidermis and the contents of the hair follicles to be sampled. It is most commonly used in the diagnosis of parasitic infestations such as sarcoptic mange, cheyletiellosis and demodicosis.
Tests for toxoplasmosis, chlamydiosis, intestinal helminths identification
Oncological, cytological and histological examinations of specimens