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Screenings

Detect underlying disease before it is clinically apparent.

Why Do Our Pets Need Surveillance Screening?

Firstly, our pets can't speak, they cannot tell us if they feel off-color or unwell or have any other indicators of internal illness. We need to examine them every 6 months as well as run some routine screening tests to detect underlying disease before it is clinically apparent.

Secondly, pets will actively mask signs of illness until late in the course of the disease. This stems from survival instincts in a pack or colony situation.

Use the age chart below to find your pet's age in "people" years and the screening testing recommended for each stage of his or her life.

We believe the following tests give us the best chance of helping your pets live longer, healthier lives.

These are approximations and may vary by gender, species, and breed.

Blue/Lilac
  • Every 12 months - Baseline Blood Profile (a small blood test checking internal organ health)
  • Every 6 months - Urine Specific Gravity ( a urine test to check how well the kidneys concentrate urine) 
Green
  • Every 12 months - Annual Health Profile (a blood test checking red and white blood cell counts and a more comprehensive internal organ screen)
  • Every 6 months - Urine Specific Gravity  
Yellow
  • Every 12 months - Senior Health Profile (comprehensive internal organ screen including Thyroid testing, electrolytes, red and white cell counts, and urine specific gravity)
  • Every 6 months - Urine Specific Gravity +/- Urine Dipstick 
Red
  • Every 6 months - Golden Years Health Profile (comprehensive internal organ screen including Thyroid testing, electrolytes, and red and white cell counts) 


Age Chart

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