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What We Offer
In-House and Reference Laboratories
Sometimes, a basic examination isn’t enough to uncover hidden health issues. With our comprehensive laboratory services, Hartsdale can take a closer look at your pet’s overall health. Lab tests help us evaluate your pet’s immune system, detect infections, and identify concerns such as dehydration or anemia.
Thanks to our state-of-the-art facility and experienced team, we are able to perform a wide range of tests, including heartworm screening, blood chemistry panels, fecal exams, and urinalysis.
In emergency situations, additional testing may be necessary—and we’re equipped to perform these tests right here onsite. There’s no need to visit multiple clinics to get answers. Our full range of services ensures we can identify the root cause of your pet’s health issues quickly and efficiently.
Once a diagnosis is made, our team will develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to both you and your pet’s needs. Contact us today to get started.
Digital Radiology & Imaging
When diagnosing your pet, we regularly use X-rays to pinpoint the cause of health issues, rule out possibilities, or narrow down potential concerns. X-rays may also be part of a wellness exam to detect problems early, before they become serious.
X-rays offer valuable insights into your pet’s bones, gastrointestinal system (stomach, intestines, colon), respiratory system (lungs), heart, and genitourinary organs (bladder, prostate). We use radiology alone or alongside other diagnostic methods, with skilled veterinarians carefully interpreting the images.
We’re proud to provide digital radiology, which captures X-rays digitally rather than on traditional film. This advanced technology delivers faster results and exposes your pet to less radiation compared to conventional X-rays.
Telemedicine

Cardiology
While heart problems are more common in older pets, they can affect animals of any age. Heart disease is often life-threatening, but early detection and proper treatment can significantly extend your pet’s life. In some cases, if caught early enough, certain types of heart disease can even be cured.
Heart disease may lead to congestive heart failure (CHF), a condition where the heart is no longer able to pump blood efficiently. When CHF occurs, fluid often builds up in and around the lungs and sometimes in the abdomen. Causes of CHF include congenital heart defects (heart problems present at birth), valvular heart disease (issues with the heart valves), arrhythmias (irregular heart rhythms), and heartworm disease.
