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What We Offer
In-House and Reference Laboratories
Sometimes, a physical exam isn’t enough to find hidden health problems. That’s where our lab testing comes in. It gives us a clearer picture of your pet’s overall health and helps us detect infections, dehydration, anemia, or immune system issues.
Our skilled team and modern equipment allow us to run tests such as heartworm screenings, blood panels, fecal exams, and urinalysis right here in our clinic.
If your pet is having an emergency or shows sudden symptoms, we can run tests on the spot—no need to travel to different clinics for answers. We’re ready to help when your pet needs it most.
Once we know what’s going on, we’ll create a treatment plan that fits your pet’s needs—and yours. Call us today to learn more or to schedule an appointment.
Digital Radiology & Imaging
At Fox Creek Veterinary Hospital in Kirkwood, MO we often use digital X-rays to help us find out what’s causing your pet’s symptoms. X-rays can show us what’s going on inside your pet’s body and help us rule out or confirm possible issues. We may also take X-rays during wellness visits to catch hidden problems early—before they become serious.
X-rays help us look at bones, the stomach and intestines, lungs, heart, bladder, and more. We may use X-rays alone or with other tools to get a full picture of your pet’s health. Reading X-rays takes special training, and our experienced team knows what to look for.
We use digital radiology, which gives faster results and uses less radiation than older methods. This helps us give your pet a safer and quicker diagnosis.
Telemedicine

Cardiology
Heart problems can affect pets at any age, though they’re more common in older animals. Early detection and treatment are crucial and can improve your pet’s quality of life and even extend it. In some cases, early treatment can stop heart disease from getting worse or even cure it.
Heart disease may lead to congestive heart failure (CHF), where the heart can’t pump blood properly. This may cause fluid to build up around the lungs or belly. Other heart concerns include birth defects, valve issues, irregular heartbeats (arrhythmia), and heartworms—all of which can lead to CHF if left untreated.
