Your Pet Can’t Tell You When Something Is Wrong
Pets are experts at hiding discomfort. By the time visible symptoms appear, an underlying health condition may already be progressing. Regular health screenings help identify potential issues before they become serious.
What Does a Routine Pet Health Check Include?
A comprehensive screening may include:
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Liver and Kidney Function Tests
- Blood Sugar Evaluation
- Urine Analysis
- ECG Screening
- Ultrasound (USG)
- X-Ray Diagnostics
These tests provide valuable insights into your pet’s overall health and can detect conditions such as infections, diabetes, organ dysfunction, and heart disease.
Benefits of Early Detection
Early diagnosis allows veterinarians to:
- Start treatment sooner
- Prevent disease progression
- Reduce treatment costs
- Improve quality of life
- Increase life expectancy
How Often Should Pets Be Screened?
- Puppies and kittens: Every 6–12 months
- Adult pets: Annually
- Senior pets (7+ years): Every 6 months
At AHPL, our advanced diagnostic services help veterinarians and pet owners make informed healthcare decisions.