Pet Testing & Diagnostics

Diagnostic testing plays a vital role in understanding your pets health.

Early detection allows us to identify concerns sooner, improve treatment outcomes, and establish baseline information for future care.

As a pet parent, you may notice when something “isn’t quite right” with your pet, but determining the cause is not always straightforward. That is where diagnostic testing comes in. At Lynn Animal Hospital, our veterinary team is committed to providing a complete picture of your pets health through advanced laboratory and diagnostic services, helping us make informed decisions and deliver the best possible care.


Related Services

From preventative screenings to sophisticated diagnostics.

Tonometry

Tonometry is a non-invasive diagnostic test that measures the pressure inside your pet’s eyes. Increased pressure in your pet’s eyes can be dangerous and can lead to diseases like glaucoma and uveitis. Tonometry is an easy way to check the pressure of your pet's eyes without having to sedate them.

Blood Pressure Screening

Just like in humans, your pet's blood pressure is an important consideration for both heart, blood vessel, and kidney health. We strive to check blood pressures on all of our middle age and older pets at least once yearly to make sure that we are staying on top of any emerging health issues.

Abdominal Ultrasound

Using sound waves, ultrasound technology allows us to generate images of your pet’s internal body structures, abdominal organs, spaces, and blood vessels. This is a great way to look at the inside of many of the body's structures. Abdominal ultrasounds are sent to board-certified radiologists for interpretation and recommendations.

Cardiac Ultrasound

Using sound waves, this technology gives us a view of the inner workings of your pet's heart, including the chambers, valves, and major blood vessels. This is a great, non-invasive way to evaluate normal and abnormal cardiac symptoms. With images, videos, and measurements of the structures of the heart, a board-certified cardiologist can give us recommendations and treatments for your pet.

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