What Is a Blood Test?
A blood test is one of the most important diagnostic tools in veterinary medicine. It helps evaluate your pet’s internal health and identify diseases that may not show obvious symptoms.
Common Blood Tests for Pets
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Evaluates:
- Red blood cells
- White blood cells
- Platelets
Useful for detecting:
- Infections
- Anemia
- Inflammation
Biochemistry Profile
Measures:
- Liver function
- Kidney function
- Electrolytes
- Blood glucose
Hormonal Testing
Used to diagnose:
- Thyroid disorders
- Adrenal gland issues
- Metabolic diseases
When Should a Blood Test Be Recommended?
Veterinarians may recommend blood tests when:
- Your pet is lethargic
- Appetite changes occur
- Weight loss is noticed
- Vomiting or diarrhea persists
- Before surgery or anesthesia
Reliable Results Matter
Accurate laboratory analysis is critical for proper diagnosis and treatment planning. Modern veterinary pathology labs use advanced equipment and quality control systems to ensure dependable results.
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