Diagnostics and Laboratory Services

Best diagnostics services availble.

We offer a wide range of professionally tailored services which are below.

  • Microscopy work: Test for 1 /tick borne diseases including East coast fever.
  • Blood tests: Complete Blood Count(CBC), Blood Chemistry test
  • Rehabilitation Services: For animals recovering from surgery, injury, or chronic conditions.
  • Urinalysis: Urinalysis involves analyzing a urine sample to assess kidney function, diagnose urinary tract infections, evaluate hydration status, and detect metabolic abnormalities such as diabetes mellitus or kidney disease. Components of urinalysis include physical examination (color, clarity, specific gravity), chemical analysis (pH, protein, glucose, ketones, blood), and microscopic examination (sediment analysis for cells, crystals, bacteria).
  • Pregnancy Diagnosis: Veterinary pregnancy diagnosis methods include abdominal palpation, ultrasonography, and hormonal assays. These techniques help determine if an animal is pregnant, estimate the stage of gestation, and monitor fetal viability and development.
  • Microbiology:
    • Bacterial Culture and Sensitivity: Bacterial culture involves growing bacteria from clinical samples (e.g., blood, urine, skin swabs) on agar plates to identify the specific bacteria causing an infection. Sensitivity testing determines which antibiotics are effective against the cultured bacteria, guiding appropriate antibiotic therapy.
    • Fungal Culture: Fungal culture is similar to bacterial culture but focuses on isolating and identifying pathogenic fungi responsible for infections such as dermatophytosis (ringworm) or systemic fungal diseases.
    • Parasitology: Parasitology diagnostics include fecal examinations to detect intestinal parasites (worms, protozoa) and skin scrapings to diagnose external parasites (mites, lice). These tests help identify and manage parasitic infections in animals.
    • Hematology: Hematology involves the analysis of blood samples to evaluate the cellular components (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets) and diagnose blood disorders, anemia, infections, and systemic diseases. Blood smear evaluation is used to detect blood parasites such as Theileria, Anaplasma, Babesia, and Trypanosoma.
    • Consultation Services: Veterinary consultation services involve expert interpretation of diagnostic imaging (X-rays, ultrasound, CT, MRI), laboratory test results, and patient history to formulate treatment recommendations and management plans for various medical conditions.
    • Brucella Agglutination Tests: Brucella agglutination tests are used to diagnose brucellosis, a bacterial infection caused by Brucella species that affects various animal species and can be transmitted to humans. These tests detect antibodies produced by the immune system in response to Brucella infection.
    • Rapid Diagnostic Tests: Rapid diagnostic tests are quick and convenient diagnostic tools used to detect specific infectious diseases such as Newcastle disease (avian paramyxovirus), parvovirus infection (canine parvovirus), and other viral or bacterial pathogens. These tests provide rapid results, allowing for timely diagnosis and treatment.