
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Checks white blood cell count, platelet count, red blood cell count, and other essential values.

Chemistry Panels
Basic Chemistry: Evaluates kidney values, two liver enzymes, blood protein levels, and blood sugar. Extensive Chemistry: Includes additional tests for gallbladder enzymes, pancreatic enzymes, and electrolytes.

Thyroid Screening
T4 screening for aging pets. Dogs may develop hypothyroidism at any age; cats are prone to hyperthyroidism as they age.

Urinalysis
Screens for glucose, pH, ketones, and includes a sediment exam to detect crystalluria, white blood cells, red blood cells, and bacteria.

4DX Testing
A heartworm test (spread by mosquitoes: Heartworm Society) that also screens for tick-borne diseases: Lyme, Anaplasma, and Ehrlichia. A positive test may warrant further testing.

Feline Triple Test
Screens for: Feline Leukemia – commonly spread via close contact or sharing food/water. FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) – typically spread through bites. Heartworm Disease in Cats (Learn more).

Giardia Snap Test
Detects Giardia, a parasite that can cause symptoms such as appetite loss, vomiting, diarrhea, or bloody diarrhea.

Ear Cytology
Performed using advanced Idexx lab testing to standardize and support ear infection diagnosis.

Fine Needle Aspirate
Uses a syringe and needle to collect microscopic cell samples from lumps or bumps. May sometimes be non-diagnostic.

Quantitative Pancreatic Lipase
A specific enzyme test (lipase) helpful in diagnosing pancreatitis when combined with clinical signs.

Parvovirus Snap Test
Parvovirus, common in unvaccinated dogs, can live in the environment for up to two years. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and bloody stool.

Blood Smear Cytology
Analyzes platelet clumping and red blood cell changes using advanced technology. Best used alongside a CBC.

Skin Cytology
Determines if there’s infection, inflammation, mites, or other skin issues using various diagnostic techniques.

Fecal Testing
Checks for microscopic eggs (roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, tapeworms, and/or Giardia) that can cause illness.
When needed, we utilize external labs for specialized or in-depth diagnostics.
Services Include:
- Wellness Blood Work
- Consultation with Specialists (Internist, Oncologist, Dermatologist)
- Advanced Fecal Testing – Preferred for routine checks unless emergency screening is required.
- Thyroid Testing – For monitoring or confirmation of thyroid disease.
- Screenings for:
- Calcium issues
- Hormone levels
- Electrolyte imbalances
- Cortisol disorders
- Other internal health concerns
- Cytology Review by a Boarded Pathologist
- Histopathology – Tissue sample analysis, including dermatopathology.
- Infectious Disease Testing
- Respiratory Disease Testing
- Immune-Mediated Testing
- X-ray Reviews by a Boarded Radiologist
Note: Non-regular clients are asked to schedule an exam and consultation before any surgical procedure.
Preventative & Routine Care
- Wellness exams and vaccinations
- Annual diagnostics: heartworm tests, fecal tests, feline triple tests
Surgical Services
- Spays and neuters
- Hernia repairs
- Mass removals
- Certain eye surgeries
Emergency & Sick Care
- Emergency stabilization
- Wound repair
- Foreign body removal
- Cystotomies
- Feeding tubes
- FLUTD (Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease) treatment
- Amputations if necessary
Dental Services
- Dental cleanings
- Extractions (including nerve blocks and deciduous teeth)
- Dental radiographs
Diagnostic & Therapeutic Technologies
- Digital Radiographs
- Ultrasound
- Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Testing
- Schirmer Tear Test
- Fluorescein Eye Stain
Alternative & Complementary Therapies
- Acupuncture
- Veterinary Medical Manipulation (Chiropractic)
- Herbal Therapies
- Phovia – Non-invasive light therapy for skin healing
- Laser Therapy – Non-invasive light-based healing for injured cells
- Assisi Lounge Therapy – Targeted PEMF for pain, inflammation, and canine anxiety
Other Services
- Microchipping
- End-of-life discussions and care
- Birds: No nail, wing, or beak trims; no exams
- Pigs: No hoof trims or other procedures
- Gastropexies
- Laparoscopic Surgeries
- Spays/Neuters on Exotic Pets: e.g., guinea pigs, rabbits
- C-Sections (Caesarean Sections)