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Advanced Diagnostics at Cane Bay Veterinary Clinic

Pioneering New Standards At Cane Bay Veterinary Clinic, we offer a wide range of diagnostic services to help us diagnose your pet's health condition and develop the best possible treatment plan. Veterinary team conducting diagnostic screenings to support early detection of pet health conditions

In-house lab work We have a fully equipped laboratory on-site, which allows us to perform a variety of tests quickly and accurately. This includes complete blood counts (CBCs), chemistries to check organ function, and urinalysis. We also work closely with larger outside laboratories for more specialized testing, when needed. Veterinarian using advanced diagnostic tools to evaluate a pet's health in Summerville, SC

Radiographs (X-rays) Radiographs are a valuable tool for diagnosing a variety of conditions, including fractures, foreign bodies, and tumors. We use digital X-ray technology, which provides us with high-quality images that help us to make accurate diagnoses. Our highly trained veterinarians read your pet’s radiograph during the appointment but also rely on AI (artificial intelligence) technology for a second look to make sure we are not missing any important details. We also partner with board-certified radiologists to review radiographs for more complicated cases. Veterinary technician running diagnostic tests on a pet sample using clinic laboratory equipment

Dental Radiographs (X-rays) Dental X-rays are essential for evaluating the health of your pet's oral cavity. They can help us to detect problems below the gumline such as periodontal disease, feline resorptive lesions, tooth root abscesses, tumors and more. This allows us to effectively treat any painful oral disease your pet may be experiencing. Veterinary team member analyzing pet diagnostic results using in-house lab equipment

Ultrasound Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that can be used to diagnose a variety of conditions, including heart disease, kidney disease, and tumors. Our in-clinic ultrasound is used most often to obtain urine samples, to assess for pregnancy or diagnose tumors. We also work with a local board-certified radiologist for more extensive ultrasounds of the abdomen, if warranted. Veterinarian reviewing diagnostic test results for a pet patient at Cane Bay Veterinary Clinic

Cytology Cytology is used to examine cells under the microscope. We most often use this to diagnose ear and skin infections and sometimes tumors or cancer. Often a diagnosis can be made in the clinic but some samples need to be sent to an outside lab for a board-certified pathologist to make the diagnosis. Veterinary diagnostic equipment used for pet health testing at Cane Bay Veterinary Clinic in Summerville, SC

We understand that your pet is a member of your family, and we are committed to providing them with the best possible care. If you are concerned about your pet's health, please schedule an appointment with us today. We will be happy to discuss your pet's symptoms and recommend the best course of diagnostic testing.

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