Blood tests are an essential part of diagnosing what is ailing your pet, just as they are in human medicine. Blood tests can tell the veterinarian a myriad of things, from whether your pet is dehydrated to whether he or she has anemia to whether your cat or dog is suffering from cancer.

Common blood tests used by veterinarians

Red blood cells are used to determine a number of factors. The packed red blood cell count can detect a condition called polycythemia. A high count indicates dehydration, while a low count can be an indicator of anemia. The hemoglobin concentration test measures the oxygen-carrying capacity of your pet's blood, and the red blood cell count can tell your vet how well your pet's body is functioning. Testing the white blood cells is equally useful. A high white blood cell count is indicative of infection, whereas a low white blood cell count can mean a weakened immune system. These are just a few of the many important things these tests tell us about your pets condition. 

Benefits of in-house diagnostics and blood work

When your pet is sick, you don't want to wait days to get the results of blood tests and start his or her treatment. Our in-house diagnostic lab decreases the time and energy necessary to get your pet the blood tests he or she needs. Plus, you'll get the results much more quickly than if using an outside lab.

Having a sick pet can be a scary thing. After all, they are part of the family. Ellisville Veterinary Hospital wants to ease some of your anxiety and get your pet on the road to wellness quickly. That's why we've invested in a state of the art in-house diagnostic lab. Call us today at Ellisville Veterinary Hospital to learn more about our in-house testing lab or to make an appointment for your pet.