Veterinary Diagnostic Exams in McKinney, TX

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About Veterinary Diagnostic Exams

Even if your pet shows signs of illness, they can't tell you what's wrong or how they feel. Maybe you've noticed a change in their eating habits or personality. At Pet Method, Dr. Hunter Finn and his team are here to help when your dog or cat isn't feeling their best. We use state-of-the-art equipment to perform diagnostic exams that help us learn more about your pet's condition and create precise, targeted treatment plans.

What Are the Types of Diagnostic Exams?

Our diagnostic tests at Pet Method include the following:

Blood Work: Veterinary blood tests help identify health concerns that, if not treated, can result in pet emergencies. Complete blood counts, or CBCs, determine the red blood cell count, white blood cell count, and blood platelet levels. Blood work helps us determine your pet's blood oxygen levels and helps us analyze liver and kidney function, blood sugar and protein levels, electrolytes, and more. It also provides information about your furry friend's immune system.

Urinalysis: Urinalysis evaluates your pet's urinary tract, including the kidneys and bladder. It also reveals other problems, including diabetes, liver disease, inflammation, infections, metabolic diseases, and more. Urinalysis is valuable to healthy and sick animals and should be included in every comprehensive evaluation of a pet's health.

Fecal Tests: Fecal tests are microscopic examinations of your cat or dog's stool sample, designed to diagnose and treat intestinal infections compromising your pet's overall health. They help us determine if your pet has intestinal parasites such as roundworms or hookworms in their gastrointestinal tract. Annual fecal exams are the quickest and most reliable way to ensure your pet stays free of intestinal parasites.

Microscopy: Microscopy is a powerful diagnostic tool that helps identify and diagnose a wide range of concerns, ensuring prompt treatment. Examples include microscopic exams of fecal samples to detect gastrointestinal parasites, blood smears to evaluate your pet's cells and blood components, and skin scrapes to diagnose skin diseases or external parasites like ear mites.

X-Rays: X-rays offer a closer look at your pet's bones and internal organs without invasive surgery. We can detect bone fractures, ingested foreign bodies, fluid accumulations, lung abnormalities, congestive heart failure, dental problems, and more. Veterinary x-rays provide a wealth of information to diagnose your pet’s concerns and create targeted treatment plans. They also help us monitor your pet's condition, see how fractures heal, and determine how well certain treatments work over time.

Ultrasound: Ultrasound imaging offers a non-invasive diagnostic tool to examine your pet's internal structures. Sound waves provide real-time images of tissues, organs, and blood flow. Ultrasounds help diagnose conditions of the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, and other internal organs. We can identify cysts, tumors, gallstones, kidney stones, liver disease, and more. We can also diagnose muscle sprains, strains, or tears and, just like with humans, monitor pet pregnancies.

Tonometry: We use our handheld tonometer to measure your pet's eye pressure to detect signs of glaucoma or other eye disorders. That's especially the case if your furry friend is of a breed prone to developing glaucoma or eye infections, such as Siamese or Burmese cats, Great Danes, or Chow Chows.

Our mission at Pet Method is to help your canine or feline live a long, healthy life. Contact our office to schedule an appointment for your pet today.

What Are the Benefits of Pet Diagnostic Exams?

Proactive pet owners and veterinarians are proponents of getting diagnostic exams done for your furry friend at the first sign that something isn't quite right.

Preventive diagnostics offer numerous benefits, including the following:

  • Catching symptoms before the underlying disease progresses
  • Getting to the bottom of strange or uncharacteristic behaviors
  • Receiving appropriate and precise treatment for what is needed
  • Offering a big picture of your pet's diagnosis and developing a strategic plan of action
  • Reduced anxiety and peace of mind surrounding your pet's health

What Can You Expect During a Pet Diagnostic Exam

During your visit to our vet clinic in McKinney, TX, Dr. Finn will examine your pet and recommend appropriate testing to help us get to the root of the issue as quickly as possible. At Pet Method, we use multiple tools through our in-house laboratory to evaluate your dog or cat and detect the cause of illness.

Once we can confirm a diagnosis, we can provide the correct treatment. Our team will work with you and your pet throughout your visit to provide a positive veterinary experience. We strive to reduce any anxiety associated with vet visits and help your pet feel happy and calm.

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Pet Diagnostic Exams Near Me in McKinney, TX

If your pet becomes ill, contact the experienced team at Pet Method. We offer diagnostic testing to evaluate the health of your dog or cat and provide you with the most effective treatment solutions for common illnesses. You can always count on us for the compassionate care your pet deserves. We invite you to call 318-232-4393 to schedule an appointment or request one online today!

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    Diagnostic Exam FAQs

    Pet insurance policies can definitely help cover the expenses incurred by a diagnostic exam. Depending on your plan coverage and the type of testing needed, insurance may cover more or less. The specifics of your pricing and insurance help can be discussed with your veterinarian or with our office staff.

    A pet diagnostic appointment will run the necessary tests needed to determine your furry friend's diagnosis. If the issue is orthopedic, you might expect x-rays or an MRI to be needed. In other cases, blood testing may be sufficient to tell us what is going on.

    You may get a variety of instructions from our office on prepping your pet, depending on the tests we plan to do. Our office will call you to give you prep instructions if any are needed. If your pet requires sedation for testing, you may anticipate fasting them the morning of the appointment.

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