Laboratory analysis

Laboratory analyzes are often an essential part in diagnosing and monitoring the flow of an illness, in addition to a detailed history taken and a general clinical examination. Rapid changes in medicine associated with continuous advances in technology lead to the development of modern automated machines in laboratory diagnosis…

Urinalysis

Urinalysis is a relatively simple test that provides us with important information about the physical and chemical properties of urine sampled from your pet. Urinal changed values usually indicate the existence of problems in the urinary tract or kidney functioning. Also, the results of a urinalysis can provide important information that may indicate the existence of problems in other organ systems, or the existence of metabolic disorders such as diabetes mellitus. Urinalysis are an indispensable procedure in assessing the functioning of the kidneys and urinary system, and should be included in the regular annual inspection of health status for your pet…

Coprological test

Coprological examination includes microscopic examination of pre-prepared sample of faeces, or faeces samples to check the presence of corresponding parasites that can harm the health of your pet. Your veterinarian will recommend this review if there are reported signs such as diarrhea, stress, loss of appetite or vomiting for your pet. Also, the Board of parasitic diseases of pets (CACP) recommends that regardless of the used preventive agents for certain parasitic diseases coprological tests in adult dogs and cats should be done 1-2 times a year in puppies and kittens to the first 2-4 years of age times…