Answers That Bring Peace of Mind
Fast, accurate diagnostics help us uncover what’s wrong—and how to help.
Diagnostics Lead to Better Care
Diagnostic testing enables our team to determine your pet’s health status and diagnose disease. Our state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and expertly trained veterinary professionals ensure fast, accurate results that allow us to provide top-tier care. From wellness screening blood tests to advanced imaging techniques, our diagnostic capabilities support diverse pet health needs.


Reliable Testing, Whether It’s Routine or Complex
From annual bloodwork to more specialized diagnostics, we’ve got your pet covered—on-site or through our extended lab network.
Seeing the Full Picture
From internal injuries to chronic conditions, diagnostic imaging helps us find the answers quickly and confidently.
Digital X-ray
X-rays are a vital diagnostic tool for examining your pet’s bones, joints, chest, abdomen, bladder, and other internal structures. Our hospital uses X-ray technology that provides fast, high-quality images and minimizes radiation exposure. Our veterinarians can interpret initial X-ray studies and may consult with a radiology specialist for expert image review. Reasons we may perform X-rays of your pet include:
- Suspected fracture or soft tissue injury
- Vomiting
- Urinary tract problems
- Abnormal abdominal palpation
- Heart murmur
- Coughing or difficulty breathing
- Urinary stone analysis

Ultrasound
Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that provides detailed, three-dimensional, real-time images of your pet’s internal organs without radiation. Our team uses ultrasound to evaluate abdominal organs, obtain biopsies, collect urine, and monitor hospitalized patients in a cost-effective manner.

Abdominal ultrasound
An abdominal ultrasound is a complete scan of your pet’s internal organs, including the liver, kidneys, spleen, bladder, adrenal glands, pancreas, gallbladder, and intestines. Non-invasive abdominal ultrasound is essential for diagnosing tumors, evaluating organ size and appearance, and obtaining ultrasound-guided needle biopsy samples. Detailed measurements and image snapshots collected during an abdominal scan are analyzed to guide us in developing a treatment plan for your furry pal’s health concerns.

Echocardiography
Echocardiography, or cardiac ultrasound, is a specialized imaging technique used to evaluate the heart’s structure and function. Echocardiography and cardiology services are essential to diagnose and monitor pet heart conditions, including cardiomyopathy, valve disorders, and congenital malformations, and ensure adequate heart function before anesthesia in pets with a heart murmur.
