If your pet has a medical condition, you need a quick and accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. In our in-house lab, our Greeley vets use diagnostic tests and tools to accurately diagnose health issues and develop customized treatment plans.
Laboratory & Diagnostics
Electromagnetic radiation and other technologies are used for diagnostic imaging, which allows us to produce extremely detailed images of your pet's internal systems.
At St. Michaels Companion Animal Hospital, we accurately diagnose pets' medical issues using advanced tools. Our services include digital radiology and ultrasound.
Our diagnostic imaging capabilities allow us to offer more immediate treatment options and share information efficiently - both in our office and with you.
In-House Lab & Pharmacy
In our in-house laboratory, we can perform tests and receive results quickly, so that your pet's symptoms can be diagnosed and treatment can be started as soon as possible. You'll also find a range of prescription medications and diets in our pharmacy, which gives us quick access to any medications your pet may require while in our care.
Our Diagnostic Services
Advanced diagnostics in our in-house laboratory allow our veterinarians to provide an accurate diagnosis of your pet's medical issues.
- Radiography (Digital X-Rays)
Using a radiograph (digital x-ray) your vet can examine your pet's internal structures to reveal information we can't see from the outside.
Radiography is a painless, safe and non-invasive procedure that uses only very low doses of radiation. Because radiography requires such low levels of radiation exposure, even very young pets and pregnant females can have this procedure.
Our vets can use radiographs to assess organs and bones, and diagnose conditions including broken bones, spinal cord diseases, chronic arthritis and some tumors.
- Ultrasound
Images of the inside of the body are produced by using high-frequency sound waves for ultrasound imaging.
Because ultrasound images are captured in real-time, your vet can watch the movement and structure of your pet's internal organs, in addition to the blood flowing through blood vessels.