A good diagnosis often begins with good tests.
We perform most examinations directly at the clinic thanks to fast and reliable reference analysers.
This allows us to obtain results within minutes, to act quickly, and to support you with precision in both urgent situations and the follow-up of chronic diseases.
We perform many blood tests directly at the clinic, with fast and reliable results.
They allow us to assess general health, organ function (kidneys, liver), thyroid status, diabetes, inflammation, electrolytes, as well as safety before anaesthesia or during an emergency.
Common panels:
• general panel
• digestive panel
• senior panel
• kidney / liver monitoring
• pre-anaesthetic panel
• emergency panel
• thyroid / diabetes panel
We perform several rapid screening tests at the clinic, allowing us to identify certain infectious or parasitic diseases within minutes.
These tests are very useful in cases of fever, fatigue, weight loss, digestive disorders, or after a tick bite.
What we screen for:
• vector-borne diseases (conditions transmitted by ticks and sometimes mosquitoes)
• feline viral diseases
• parasitic digestive infections
• silent cardiac conditions
• recommended screenings before adoption, travel, or introducing a new animal into the household
These tests are quick and allow us to immediately adapt the care provided to your companion.
Microscopy makes it possible to directly observe cells, parasites, or bacteria and to rapidly guide the diagnosis.
Useful for:
• ear infections (search for yeasts or bacteria)
• skin conditions (cytology, scrapings, tape tests)
• cutaneous nodules
• blood smear
• follow-up of animals with allergies or dermatitis
It is an essential tool for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
Urinalysis provides essential information, particularly in older animals or those with chronic diseases.
What we assess:
• urine specific gravity
• presence of crystals or bacteria
• pH
• blood, proteins, glucose
• microscopic examination (urinary sediment)
We also perform a urine protein-to-creatinine ratio (UPCR) directly at the clinic: a very important test for monitoring patients with kidney insufficiency.
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