Annual Bloodwork
Early detection can support a longer, healthier life for your pet. Annual bloodwork helps identify common conditions and changes that may develop over time.
Routine testing, including yearly heartworm and fecal screening, also supports ongoing wellness and parasite prevention. Even a small sample can provide valuable insight into your pet’s health.
Wellness testing may include a complete blood count, chemistry panel, heartworm test, urinalysis, thyroid screening, and fecal parasite testing, based on your pet’s needs.
What can be identified with bloodwork?
The following conditions are examples of serious conditions that your pet can be screened for with yearly wellness blood work:
- Liver Disease
- Kidney Disease
- Diabetes
- Infection
- Cushing’s Disease
- Thyroid disease
- Anemia
- Pancreatic disease
- Protein Loss
- Long term medication usage on internal organs
Investing in Preventive Care
The cost for annual wellness bloodwork helps support your pet’s overall health and early detection of potential issues. For dogs, the full panel is $191, and for cats, it is $175, a savings of over $275 when done at the time of your pet’s yearly visit. This investment in preventive care provides valuable insight into your pet’s well-being and helps guide any necessary follow-up care.