Pet Diagnostic Testing in Buckhead
Diagnostic testing helps us understand what’s going on inside your pet’s body so we can make informed decisions about their care. We provide diagnostic testing in Buckhead, including bloodwork, urinalysis, fecal testing, and blood pressure monitoring.
These tests allow us to detect illness early, monitor ongoing conditions, and guide treatment when pets are not feeling well.
Bloodwork
Blood tests help evaluate organ function, detect infection, and monitor overall health. We offer a range of bloodwork, from routine panels to more specific tests based on your pet’s condition.
Samples may be processed in-house or sent to a reference laboratory, with results typically available within a few days. Once results are in, we’ll review them with you and discuss next steps if needed.
Urine Testing
Urinalysis is used to assess kidney and bladder health and detect issues such as infections, inflammation, or metabolic conditions like diabetes.
It can help identify:
Urinary tract infections
Kidney disease
Bladder inflammation
Changes in hydration or metabolic function
In some cases, a sterile sample may be collected at your visit. For certain tests, we can also provide materials for at-home sample collection.
Fecal Testing
Fecal testing helps detect intestinal parasites that may not be visible. Pets can be exposed through other animals, the environment, or grooming.
We recommend testing for:
New puppies and kittens
Pets that spend time outdoors
Pets with digestive symptoms
Follow-up testing may be recommended after treatment to confirm parasites have been cleared.
Blood Pressure Monitoring
High blood pressure can affect pets, especially those with underlying conditions. Monitoring helps us detect and manage issues early.
Blood pressure may be checked in the clinic or, in some cases, monitored in a more relaxed setting to get more accurate readings.
Additional Diagnostics
If your pet needs imaging or specialized testing beyond what we provide on-site, we coordinate referrals and help manage the process. Once results are available, we’ll review them with you and outline a clear plan for care.
Diagnostic testing is an important part of understanding your pet’s health and making timely decisions.
If your pet isn’t feeling well or you’ve noticed changes in their behavior, schedule a visit and we’ll help you get answers.