A Complete Blood Count (CBC) offers valuable insights into your pet’s overall health. At
Abby Veterinary Hospital and Emergency, we use this diagnostic tool to check for signs of
infection, inflammation, or anemia. It’s like a health check-in from the inside out—helping us
understand how your pet is feeling, even when they can’t tell us in words.
Geriatric Panels
Senior pets hold a special place in our hearts. Geriatric panels at Abby Veterinary Hospital
and Emergency help us monitor your aging companion’s internal health—checking for
concerns like kidney, liver, or thyroid issues. These tests help guide their golden years with
comfort and care, so they can enjoy more cozy naps, slow walks, and all the love they’ve
earned.
Radiology
Sometimes, the answers lie just beneath the surface. With radiology at Abby Veterinary
Hospital and Emergency, we can gently capture images of bones, organs, and tissues to
help understand what’s going on inside. Whether it’s a limp, a cough, or a belly ache, we
use this diagnostic tool to support thoughtful treatment and a clearer path forward.
Urinalysis
A simple urine sample can reveal a lot about your pet’s health. At Abby Veterinary Hospital
and Emergency, urinalysis helps us assess kidney function, hydration, and signs of urinary
tract infections or other conditions. It’s a small step that offers big insights—and can be
especially helpful when your pet just isn’t acting like themselves.
Clotting Factor Diagnostic
When it comes to bleeding or bruising, understanding how your pet’s blood clots can be
essential. Abby Veterinary Hospital and Emergency offers clotting factor diagnostics to
support safe surgical planning and detect potential bleeding disorders. With each test, our
goal is to gather the right information to help guide your pet’s care gently and thoroughly.
Snap Testing (Parvo, FELV/FIV, Pancreatitis)
Fast answers can make a big difference in times of uncertainty. At Abby Veterinary Hospital
and Emergency, we use SNAP testing to check for conditions like Parvo in dogs, FELV/FIV
in cats, and pancreatitis in both species. These quick, in-house tests provide guidance in
urgent moments—helping us start supportive care and comfort your pet sooner.