
Welcome to our website
– Help with interpreting your pet’s test results and lab tests!
Pets can also “lie” in tests!
For example, a pet’s stress level can affect test results. Animals that experience stress may have temporary changes in hormone or blood levels, which is important to consider when interpreting results.
Cats and dogs have their own “unique” lab values.
Animal tests differ from human tests. For instance, blood sugar levels in dogs and cats differ from those of humans, and misinterpreting these values can lead to incorrect conclusions.
Genetic testing for pets is becoming more popular.
Today, there are tests for genetic diseases in animals, allowing pet owners to learn about potential health risks early on and take preventive measures.
Blood tests can reveal even the slightest health issues.
Modern technology allows for analyzing even the smallest changes in a pet’s blood. This helps detect diseases in the earliest stages when symptoms might not yet be visible.
Allergy tests can improve your pet’s quality of life.
Many pets suffer from allergies, and specialized tests can help identify the substances causing the reaction. This allows owners to adjust their pet’s diet and daily care, improving their health and comfort.
Just choose the service you are interested in and get quality and professional help for your pet.
We are here to help you take care of your pet’s health!
All services are available remotely, and you can get help without leaving your home.
Our specialists have deep knowledge and experience in the field of diagnostics and treatment of pets.
We approach each pet individually to provide the most accurate and effective help.
Our services include
Lab Interpretations: Get detailed explanations of your pet’s lab results.
Online Veterinary Consultations: Discuss your pet’s lab results and get personalized recommendations.
Personalized Testing Recommendations: Learn which tests your pet needs based on their health.
Complex Test Interpretations: Get help interpreting rare and complex tests, such as genetic tests or cancer marker studies.
Training Courses: Learn how to properly administer tests and interpret lab results.
Disease Database: Find information on common pet diseases and related tests.