Veterinary Diagnostics in Jackson, MO

When your pet isn’t feeling well, or when something just doesn’t seem right, getting the right answers quickly can make all the difference. Our veterinary diagnostic capabilities allow us to pinpoint the cause of your pet’s symptoms and begin treatment without delay.

With in-house lab testing, digital X-rays, and ultrasound all available at our Jackson animal clinic, we’re equipped to provide fast, accurate insights so your pet can get the care they need, sooner. If you’re concerned about your pet’s health, give us a call at (573) 243-3916 or schedule a diagnostic consultation online today.

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In-House Lab Work for Cats & Dogs

Our in-house lab is a key part of how we deliver prompt, personalized care. With the ability to run many tests right here in our clinic, we can often diagnose and start treating your pet during the same visit.

We offer:

  • Bloodwork, like CBCs, chemistry panels, and more to assess organ function, detect anemia, and monitor chronic conditions

  • Fecal exams to check for intestinal parasites

  • Urinalysis for urinary tract infections, crystals, and kidney health

  • Cytology to examine samples from ears, skin, fluids, and masses

  • Disease screening, including heartworm, FeLV/FIV, Lyme, ehrlichia, and anaplasmosis

  • SNAP tests for quick results for leptospirosis, pancreatitis, and parvovirus

X-Rays & Ultrasounds for Pets

Not every issue can be diagnosed through lab work alone. That’s why we offer advanced imaging to examine what’s going on beneath the surface, without invasive procedures.

Our imaging services include:

  • Digital X-rays (radiographs): X-rays are ideal for evaluating bones, joints, lungs, heart, and abdomen. We use digital technology for faster, clearer results, plus we can easily send electronic images to radiologists for expert interpretation if needed.

  • Ultrasound: This imaging modality is a noninvasive way to assess soft tissues, such as the liver, bladder, intestines, and reproductive organs, and is especially useful for checking for masses or fluid accumulation.

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Because Your Pet Can’t Tell You What’s Wrong

At Jackson Veterinary Clinic, we believe good medicine starts with good information. Whether your pet has vague symptoms or a known condition, our diagnostic tools help us make more confident decisions, so your pet gets the right care at the right time.

Let’s uncover what’s going on and get your pet on the path to feeling better. Give us a call at (573) 243-3916 or book a visit online.