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Animals often hide the symptoms of disease, so we recommend periodic preventive veterinary diagnostics to detect problems and start treatment as soon as possible.
Considering that our pets cannot tell us where the pain is coming from and that animals hide the symptoms of the disease very often, we recommend veterinary diagnostic testing to identify the problems and start the treatment as soon as possible. These tests are essential when the symptoms are unclear or challenging to identify.
Blood tests are categorized into several categories: general tests for checking the overall health condition of the animal, specialist tests targeting specific organs, and productivity tests classified by the type, breed, and gender of the animal.
In today's era of advanced technology, veterinary laboratory diagnostics have achieved remarkable results. This primarily refers to sophisticated equipment, rapid "test kits," diagnostic strips, and the like, allowing for even faster and higher-quality diagnoses of diseases. These tests are especially essential when symptoms are unclear or difficult to identify.
It refers to the study of the number and morphology of the blood elements of the cell – erythrocytes, WBC (leucocytes), and thrombocytes and the use of these results in the diagnostic procedure and monitoring of the disease.
Blood analysis is an essential diagnostic tool that provides important information about your pet’s health. The biochemical profile is a blood test that assesses the function of the internal organs, measures the electrolytes such as blood potassium, and identifies the function of internal organs and the level of circulating enzymes.
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Urine analysis of your pet facilitates screening conditions such as diabetes, urinary infections, and kidney disorders. A urine test can also help in the early diagnosis of abnormalities and help monitor any current medical condition.