12460 Crabapple Rd #103, Alpharetta, GA 30004

Complete Diagnostic Solutions for Pets
Diagnostic care plays a vital role in identifying illnesses, monitoring chronic conditions, and confirming the health status of pets who may not show visible symptoms. Through advanced veterinary diagnostic services, a veterinarian may recommend lab work, blood tests, or advanced imaging depending on your pet’s condition to gain accurate insights into their overall health. Early veterinary diagnostic testing helps detect potential issues sooner, allowing pets to receive timely treatment and better long-term care.
Digital X-ray Imaging
- Bone fractures
- Structural or joint abnormalities
- Tumors or masses
- Foreign objects
On-site Diagnostic Laboratory
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Blood Chemistry Panel
- Urinalysis
- Fecal Ova & Parasite Test
- Heartworm Testing
- Thyroid Function Testing
- Feline Leukemia (FeLV)
- Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
What These Tests Tell Us
- Blood Chemistry Panel: Evaluates organ function, including liver and kidneys.
- Complete Blood Count: Measures red and white blood cell levels to detect anemia, infection, and inflammation.
- Thyroid Testing: Identifies thyroid disorders that may affect energy and metabolism, especially in senior pets.
- Electrolytes Testing: Helps diagnose dehydration and evaluates important minerals in the bloodstream.
- Urinalysis: Screens for urinary tract infections and kidney disorders.
- Fecal Testing: Detects intestinal parasites such as roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
Allergy & Dermatology Care
Skin and allergy issues can cause significant discomfort for pets. Dermatological conditions often affect the skin, coat, ears, eyes, or paws, and many require long-term management.
A thorough evaluation may include a physical exam, skin sampling, blood tests, or other diagnostic tools to determine the root cause of the irritation.
- Biting or licking the skin
- Frequent itching or scratching
- Red or watery eyes
- Flaking skin or rashes
- Changes in behavior or irritability
Endoscopy
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Certain cancers
- Gastrointestinal lymphoma
- Foreign body ingestion
- Chronic vomiting or diarrhea
- No surgical incisions
- Less pain and faster recovery
- Reduced anesthesia time
- Ability to take biopsies for further testing
