
Cat & Dog Blood Tests
Routine blood testing is one of the most valuable tools in veterinary medicine, helping us catch illnesses before symptoms even appear. We recommend bloodwork for:
- Annual wellness screenings to detect early signs of disease before they become serious.
- Senior pet checkups to monitor organ function, blood sugar, and potential age-related conditions.
- Sick pets to determine the cause of symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, or loss of appetite.
- Pre-surgical testing to ensure your pet is healthy enough for anesthesia and surgery.
Our in-house lab allows us to run complete blood counts (CBC), blood chemistry panels, and thyroid testing in minutes, giving us real-time insights into your pet’s blood cell levels, organ function, and overall health. If more advanced testing is needed, we also work with trusted external laboratories for specialized diagnostics.
Cytology: Diagnosing Skin, Ear, and Internal Conditions
Cytology is a powerful diagnostic tool that allows us to examine cells under a microscope to identify infections, tumors, and inflammatory conditions. Common uses for cytology include:


Chronic ear infections are not only uncomfortable for your pet, but they can also lead to long-term ear damage and hearing loss if left untreated. Cytology helps us determine whether an infection is caused by:
- Yeast
- Bacteria
- Ear mites
- Inflammation and anatomical challenges
By identifying the exact cause of the infection, we can prescribe the most effective medications or topical treatments to provide relief and prevent recurrence.
Not every lump or bump is cause for concern, but it’s always best to check. With fine needle aspirates and cytological examination we can differentiate between:
- Benign growths
- Infections and abscesses
- Cancerous tumors
If a lump appears suspicious, a fine needle aspirate (FNA) allows us to collect a small sample of cells for further analysis, often providing immediate answers about the nature of the mass.
A urinalysis is a simple but powerful test that provides insight into kidney function, hydration levels, infections, and urinary tract health. It helps us detect:
- Urinary tract infections
- Urinary crystals and bladder stones
- Diabetes and kidney disease
If your pet is urinating more frequently, straining to urinate, or having accidents indoors, a urinalysis can help us find the underlying cause quickly.
Faster Answers, Better Care
Our state-of-the-art in-house laboratory is just one of the many ways we provide efficient, high-quality care for your pet. By running diagnostic tests in real-time, we can detect health concerns early, customize treatment plans, and get your pet back to feeling their best—without the wait.
If your pet needs bloodwork, cytology, or urgent lab testing, call us today (352) 245-9009 or click below to schedule an appointment. We're here to provide answers when you need them most!
