Thorough Veterinary Diagnostics in Mount Isa
Your Pet's Path to Wellness
When your cherished pet isn't feeling their best, it can be a source of worry. That’s where Mount Isa Veterinary Surgery, located in Mount Isa, steps in.
We offer a range of veterinary diagnostics that are designed to identify potential health concerns with compassion and care.
Our diagnostic tools, from blood tests to digital imaging, can provide insights into your pet’s health, helping us address any concerns thoroughly.
Our friendly team is dedicated to supporting your pet’s safety and comfort throughout the diagnostic process.
In addition to diagnostics, we provide consultations, surgery, and puppy preschool, aiming to cover your pet's health needs.
For supportive, comprehensive pet care, reach out to Mount Isa Veterinary Surgery.
Take the first step in supporting your pet's wellbeing; call us on 07 4743 2955.
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Wide Range of Veterinary Services
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Uncovering Health Insights
When your pet shows signs of illness, timely diagnostic assessment can be important.
At Mount Isa Veterinary Surgery, our advanced diagnostic equipment can provide detailed insights into your pet's health.
Our diagnostics typically include:
- Blood Tests: Haematology and biochemistry profiles to examine internal health indicators.
- Imaging: Digital DR X-rays and ultrasounds offer visuals of internal structures for assessment.
- Urinalysis: Evaluates kidney function and urinary health to gather further insights.
- Cytology: Microscopic examination of skin and fluid samples for cellular evaluation.
Mount Isa Veterinary Surgery is dedicated to offering these diagnostic services to assist in thorough assessments.
Our goal is to provide efficient and detailed information about your pet’s health.
For further information or to arrange an assessment, contact us today.
Endoscopy (test spirocerca lupi, gastric ulcers/masses)
Endoscopy is a diagnostic tool that allows veterinarians to visually examine internal structures, such as the gastrointestinal tract, using a small camera.
This procedure can be helpful in exploring potential issues like gastric ulcers or masses, as well as identifying the presence of certain conditions, such as spirocerca lupi.
Endoscopy may be recommended based on your pet's symptoms and medical history.
Digital Xray
Digital X-rays are a commonly used diagnostic imaging method that helps provide visuals of internal structures, including bones and organs.
This non-invasive imaging technique allows veterinarians to assess certain areas of the body for further evaluation.
Digital X-rays are typically performed as part of a comprehensive diagnostic approach, depending on the pet’s symptoms or injuries.
Dental Xray
Dental X-rays are a specialised type of imaging used to examine the health of teeth and surrounding structures in pets.
This diagnostic tool can assist in identifying issues that may not be visible during a regular dental examination.
Dental X-rays are commonly performed to assess the condition of teeth, roots, and jawbone, supporting a thorough evaluation of your pet’s oral health.
In-house Blood Machines
In-house blood machines are used to analyse blood samples, providing information on various health indicators.
These machines allow veterinarians to examine factors such as blood cell counts, organ function, and electrolyte levels.
In-house blood tests are typically conducted to support a comprehensive assessment of your pet’s health based on specific concerns or routine care needs.
Opthalmology (test IOP, Corneal Ulcers)
Ophthalmology services for pets may include tests to assess eye health, such as intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements and evaluations for corneal ulcers.
These tests help veterinarians explore potential eye-related issues and support ongoing eye care.
Your veterinarian may recommend ophthalmology assessments if your pet shows signs of discomfort or other eye symptoms.