Pet Diagnostics for Dogs, Cats, and Small Animals in Abbotsford
Understanding what is happening inside your pet's body starts with the right information. Gladys Pet Hospital is equipped with a full on-site diagnostic suite, including digital X-ray, ultrasound, digital dental X-ray, and an in-house IDEXX laboratory, allowing our team to gather results during your visit rather than sending samples out and asking you to wait days for answers. This capability is particularly valuable when timing matters. Our AAHA-accredited team serves dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and hamsters in Abbotsford, with seven-day access to make scheduling straightforward.
In-House Laboratory Services
Our on-site IDEXX laboratory handles a comprehensive range of blood and urine testing, including complete blood panels, biochemistry profiles, urinalysis, urine culture, snap testing for common infectious diseases, Giardia testing, clotting factor assessment, titer testing, and ACTH stimulation testing for adrenal function evaluation. Having these results available during or shortly after your appointment allows our team to make faster, more informed decisions about next steps for your pet's care. Pets from Mission and surrounding Fraser Valley communities regularly visit our Abbotsford clinic for on-the-day lab results.
Digital Imaging and Radiology
Digital X-ray produces clear, high-resolution images of your pet's bones, chest, and abdominal organs without the delays associated with traditional film processing. Our system allows us to view, zoom, and share images immediately. Chest X-ray is useful for evaluating heart size and lung health. Abdominal X-ray helps assess organ positioning, identify foreign objects, and evaluate for obstructions. For dental health, we use a dedicated digital dental X-ray system that reveals the portion of the tooth below the gumline, critical for identifying root disease, bone loss, and the extent of dental concerns that are not visible during a standard oral exam.
Ultrasound in Abbotsford
Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging tool that provides real-time views of soft tissue structures, including abdominal organs such as the liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder, and intestines. It is also used for echocardiography, imaging of the heart, to evaluate cardiac structure and function. Ultrasound allows our team to identify organ changes, fluid accumulation, and soft tissue masses that X-ray cannot fully characterize. It is often used alongside other diagnostics to build a more complete picture of what is happening internally.
Specialized and Hormonal Testing
For pets with suspected hormonal or endocrine concerns, we offer progesterone testing, endocrinology panels, and ACTH stimulation testing. Cytology, the microscopic evaluation of cells collected by fine needle aspiration (FNA) or skin scraping, is used to assess masses, skin lesions, and ear discharge. Microscopic evaluation for ear mites is also available in-house. These specialized assessments give our team a clearer picture when surface-level evaluation is not enough to determine what is happening.
Biopsy and Tissue Sampling
Biopsy is a standalone diagnostic service at Gladys Pet Hospital, available for routine cases and as a follow-up to other findings. When a mass, lesion, or area of concern is identified, tissue sampling provides cellular-level information that guides the approach going forward. Our team performs fine needle aspirates and tissue biopsies as appropriate, with samples sent to an external pathology laboratory for detailed analysis. Results are reviewed with you directly, and our team will walk you through what the findings mean and what options are available.
FAQs
Fast, accurate diagnostics help your pet get the right care sooner. Gladys Pet Hospital's on-site diagnostic suite is available seven days a week in Abbotsford. Schedule your pet's assessment at https://gladysvet.ca/appointment-booking/ or call (604) 850-2000, results you can act on, without the wait.