Small Animal
Diagnostic Services
At Potlatch Veterinary Clinic, we make use of a variety of diagnostic testing services to help understand or rule out causes of your pet’s illness.
Diagnostic Services
Some of our diagnostic services (like annual bloodwork or senior blood panels) are also an integral part of preventative care and wellness. We offer in-house laboratory services which includes in-house bloodwork, urine analysis, and fecal analysis. Plus, we work with outside laboratories to offer a wide range of more advanced testing. We also have in-house digital X-rays and ultrasound for your pet’s internal imaging needs, from broken bones to urine stones to puppy counts.
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Lab Services
Potlatch Veterinary Clinic conducts a variety of in-house and send-out laboratory services. We have in-house Idexx bloodwork and urine analysis machines, allowing us to have results on basic bloodwork and urine samples in 20-30 minutes.
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Radiography
Radiography is a diagnostic tool that can be utilized for a variety of scenarios. Potlatch Veterinary Clinic features several x-ray systems. For small animals that are brought to the clinic, we have a state-of-the-art in-house digital radiography table system.
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Diagnostic Ultrasounds
An ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging tool that we are excited to be able to offer at Potlatch Veterinary Clinic. We have two units, an in-house and a mobile system. With these options, we are able to offer a wide range of ultrasound services.
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Allergies
Does your pet have red, itchy skin? Are they licking themselves excessively and pulling out hair? Does your pet get recurrent ear infections? All of these may be a sign that your pet has allergies.