Just like us, pets heart problems increase with age. Veterinarians can detect early on about possible heart conditions and advise a treatment plan.
What: Electrocardiography (ECG) helps in determining accurate heart rate.
When: Heart murmurs, irregular heartbeats, respiratory issues, weakness, restlessness, intolerance of physical activities.
How: ECG helps in amplifying the heartbeat and generates a report
A non-invasive imaging technique uses ultrasound waves to create a two-dimensional image of the heart, allowing diagnosis to be accurate.
What: Evaluates heart size and performance, points out blood clots, valve functions, or any anomalies.
When: It is used while giving cardiac treatment to the pet, especially for chronic heart patients. Symptoms: shortness of breath or irregular heartbeats.
How: Uses sound vibrat
Consistency of pooping is necessary for a healthy pet.
What: Faecal floatation is one of the common techniques used that spins the tube in a centrifugal (circular) manner in a laboratory or taking it on a slide to test under microscope.
When: Pets challenged with diarrhoea, straining, lack of appetite or vomiting
How: Examiner observes faeces and present parasites/foreign bodies aid the diagnosis process.
It is an investigative tool for diagnosing in non-invasive manner with images directly reflecting on a screen. Saves time of printing on a film and fastens diagnostic process.
What: Quickly scanning targeted parts reducing radiation exposure for longer time.
When: Possibility of fracture, crack or internal bone injury
How: Staff lays pet still in the range of machine to capture clear high-resolution X-ray.
Timely medication can be ensured by early detection of any diseases like anaemia, diabetes, and infections with the help of blood sample analysis ensures timely medication.
What: Comprehensive analysis of blood samples to detect infections, organ function abnormalities, immune disorders, sugar issues and nutritional deficiencies.
When: Recommended for routine wellness check-ups, unexplained weight loss, tiredness, loss of appetite, or susp
Discomfort in the abdominal area, it can be due to number of reasons. Let’s find out the exact one.
What: Allows quick diagnosis of intestinal obstructions or pancreatic challenges, or food infection. Evaluates soft tissue structure in musculoskeletal system, abdomen and thorax.
When: Suffering from vomiting or diarrhoea
How: Sound waves are used to create imagery of the pet’s target areas. Movement of organs,
Faced brain or spinal injuries, sudden fall in an irrational manner hurting the pet in sensitive areas can be tested using MRI.
What: MRI can point the root of ailment or injury point in a 3D manner. For cancer patients, radiology can be targeted to the exact tumour area reducing further exposure of radiation.
When: frequent seizure, sudden behavioural shift, stroke, cancerous tumour or spinal ailments.
How:
A routine test to check physical and chemical components of urine.
What: Non-invasive procedure for screening kidney function, liver issues, diabetes, urinary tract infection.
When: Infection or discomfort in urinary tract, discolour of urine than normal.
How: Pee of pet is collected in a cup by staff or pet parent and then given to laboratory for testing.
Why: Provides significant da