Wellness Testing and Preventative Medicine

Your pet's healthcare starts from the first few weeks of their life. Preventative medicine for your pet can help prevent and detect diseases and ailments.

Here at Tabby Road, we believe that preventative medicine and general wellness routines for your pet lead to a long and healthy lifespan. 

From vaccinations to routine blood work, we believe that these procedures can help you save money in the long run by keeping your pets healthy from the very start.

The benefits of wellness care and routine testing...

Establish healthy baseline values

Over time, many patients show subtle changes in important blood values. Changes cannot be identified unless we know the normal levels for individual patients, which should be collected at a young age.

Identify unseen disease at an early stage

By discovering disease before clinical signs are shown, treatment outcomes are more likely to be successful.

Early identification also often lessens the costs of treatment, saving you money.

Serves as a health screen before anesthesia or medications

Blood profiles will show any concerns before placing your pet under anesthesia or prescribing medications that may be unsafe for your pet(s) health status. 

What exactly are these wellness tests?

This blood panel provides a detailed insight of how each internal organ in your pet is functioning. This panel is a full comprehensive health panel so it considers your pet’s pancreas values, liver values, kidney values, and intestinal values.

This blood test can reveal possible diseases like diabetes, pancreatitis, renal failure, and much more.

This hematology test provides a detailed look at your pet’s blood cells. 

It measures how well your pet’s Red Blood Cells carry oxygen throughout the body. This test indicates possible anemia.

White Blood Cells play a major role in your pet’s ability to fight off infections. Elevations in these values can indicate an infection present.

Blood has a special component called platelets, which aid in your pet’s ability to clot blood. This is an important value to know before surgeries.

This tests the function of the thyroid gland in dogs and cats, which plays a major role in your pet’s metabolism.

By testing urine from your pet, we can identify several types of urinary tract infections as well as provide information about more serious systemic diseases like liver failure.