3310 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 

3310 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 

Lab tests, analysis, and bloodwork are essential for medical diagnosis, especially internal medicine. While physical evaluation, performance evaluation, and behavior over time can speak a lot, the inner balance of a pet’s body is indicated at the chemical level. Our Caring Hands Veterinary Clinic in Philadelphia, PA, is where bloodwork and lab tests show the most about what’s happening inside a pet. 

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Process and Medical Approach

Once blood is drawn, it goes through a battery of tests and microscopic analysis. Today, the research is applied with various chemical tests that quickly indicate the results. It’s a process originally learned from human medicine and transferred to veterinarian medicine with modification and understanding of animal health science. In summary, the method provides a veterinarian with a window into the pet’s body to evaluate oxygen levels, kidney and liver conditions, disease indicators, diabetes or leukemia, pancreas status, and much more. No surprise, bloodwork is a traditional testing approach for a pet wellness exam strategy at vet clinics in Philadelphia.

Scheduling and Application

Usually, a scheduled bloodwork draw and the test is typically applied annually. If the pet has an already-identified condition, the bloodwork may be used more frequently to track the condition's status, improvement, or deterioration. While bloodwork won’t identify every ailment in a pet, it has been a reliable and consistent tool for vets and animal health teams, even with today’s computer technology and increased ability to see inside an animal’s body with other devices and systems.

Timing Bloodwork for Results

While there is no magical notice or signal that goes up when a pet needs bloodwork to identify concerns, our trained veterinarian will apply for lab work when they know the results combined with visible symptoms are likely to tell a better story of what’s going on with a pet’s health condition. It’s a science of understanding the results. White blood cell counts, certain proteins, and the absence of other elements confirm a given organ or hormone condition. Our veterinarian just needs to know what to look for.

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Caring Hands Veterinary Clinic in Philadelphia, PA, combines hands-on veterinarian treatment with bloodwork and lab work for a full diagnostic review. If your pet feels under the weather, schedule an exam with us. Call us at (215) 621-8959 to schedule an appointment!

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