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Accurate diagnostics are the key to understanding your pet’s health and providing the best possible care. We offer state-of-the-art diagnostic services to ensure that your furry family member receives a prompt and accurate diagnosis.

X-rays (Radiology)
Our advanced radiology department is equipped to provide high-quality digital X-rays. Radiology is an essential tool in veterinary medicine, allowing us to visualize your pet’s bones, organs, and soft tissues. Whether it’s assessing for fractures, identifying tumors, or diagnosing internal injuries, our digital X-ray technology ensures detailed and rapid results.

Ultrasound
Ultrasound imaging is another invaluable diagnostic tool at our disposal. This non-invasive procedure uses sound waves to create real-time images of your pet’s internal structures. Our trained ultrasonographers can examine the heart, liver, kidneys, and other vital organs with precision. Ultrasound helps us diagnose conditions, monitor pregnancies, and guide us during certain medical procedures.

In-House Laboratory
For swift and accurate results, we maintain an in-house laboratory equipped with cutting-edge technology. This allows us to perform a wide range of tests efficiently, including blood chemistry panels, complete blood counts, urinalysis, and more. Our rapid diagnostics help us make timely decisions on your pet’s health.




Beyond Technology
The diagnostics process at Lake Shore Animal Hospital is not just about technology; it's about the skill and dedication of our team. Our experienced staff is trained to handle even the most complex cases with care and compassion. We take the time to explain your pet's condition, answer your questions, and work closely with you to make informed decisions regarding their care.


Beyond Technology
The diagnostics process at Lake Shore Animal Hospital is not just about technology; it's about the skill and dedication of our team. Our experienced staff is trained to handle even the most complex cases with care and compassion. We take the time to explain your pet's condition, answer your questions, and work closely with you to make informed decisions regarding their care.