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Vilnius: 8:00 – 22:00

Širvintos: I – V 9:00 – 20:00 VI – VII 9:00 – 16:00

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Services

Complete blood count

Blood biochemistry 6 parameters (IDEXX CATALYST)

Blood biochemistry 10 parameters (IDEXX CATALYST)

Blood biochemistry 17 parameters (IDEXX CATALYST)

Blood biochemistry test Total T4 (IDEXX CATALYST)

Blood chemistry test FRU (IDEXX CATALYST)

Blood chemistry test CRP (IDEXX CATALYST)

Blood biochemical test PROGESTERONE (IDEXX CATALYST)

Blood biochemical test SDMA (IDEXX CATALYST)

Blood biochemistry test ALT, AST, ALKP, UREA, CREA, GLU (IDEXX CATALYST, VetTest)

Blood chemistry test AMYL, LIPA, TBIL, TP, GGT, CHOL, PHOS, CA (IDEXX CATALYST, VetTest)

Rapid test for feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Rapid test for feline pancreatic lipase

Rapid test for pancreatic lipase in dogs

Canine rotavirus rapid test (CRV)

Rapid test for feline immunodeficiency and leukemia (FIV/FeLV)

Giardia rapid test

Rapid test for canine parvovirus and coronavirus (CPV +CCV)

Rapid test for feline coronavirus (FCoV)

Feline coronavirus rapid test (FIP)

Rapid test for feline coronavirus (FCoVAg/FcoVAb)

Determination of feline coronavirus (FCoV) specific antibody titers in blood serum, lymph, and peritoneal fluid using the IFA method (LT)

Chlamydia rapid test

Toxoplasmosis IGM (LT)

Toxoplasmosis IGG (LT)

Bacteriological examination (LT)

Bacteriological testing at the Laboklin laboratory (EU)

DNA profile at Laboklin laboratory (EU)

Biological comparison of connections (LT)

Histopathological examination (LT)

Microscopic examination (on site)

Blood smear cytology test (on site)

Blood type determination

Skin scraping and microscopy (on site)

Fungal examination (Wood’s lamp)

Fungal testing (Seed, identification) (LT)

Caprological examination (on site)

Caprological examination (LT)

Caprological examination of feces by flotation

Urine test (on site)

Microscopic urine test (on site).

Microscopic examination of ear secretions

Vaginal cytology test

Chlamydia testing (LT)

Determination of specific antibodies to the rabies virus in blood serum (dogs, cats, ferrets) using the FAVN reaction

Glucose measurement with a glucometer (1 pc.)

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Explanations

Why is it needed?

Laboratory tests are necessary to determine the health status of animals and diagnose diseases. These may include clinical blood and urine tests, biochemical tests, immunological tests, microbiological tests, and cytological tests. The results of these tests can help the veterinarian determine the cause of the disease and select the most effective treatment. In addition, laboratory tests are also used to monitor animal health and detect any changes that may indicate the onset or worsening of a disease.

Why is it important?

Tests are important for many reasons. First, they help to establish an accurate diagnosis, which is important for choosing the most effective treatment. In addition, laboratory tests are also used to monitor animal health and detect any changes that may indicate the onset or exacerbation of disease.

Second, laboratory tests are also used to prevent the spread of disease and ensure the improvement of animal health. For example, blood tests can show whether an animal has an infection that can be transmitted to other animals or humans.

Thirdly, laboratory tests are also used to ensure animal welfare and improve their quality of life. A veterinarian can determine whether an animal needs special treatment or a change in diet, which will help to ensure their welfare and improve their quality of life.

Fourthly, laboratory tests are also important for ensuring human and animal health safety. For example, laboratory tests can show whether an animal is a carrier of a certain disease that may pose a risk to human health, such as brucellosis or Q fever.

Overall, veterinary laboratory testing is an essential tool for diagnosing, controlling, and combating animal diseases. It helps to ensure and treat animal health and welfare, as well as protect human health and safety from the spread of disease.