Diagnostics & Imaging in Johnson Creek, WI
Our services include digital radiology and comprehensive in-house laboratory testing such as CBC, chemistry panels, cytology, urinalysis, and fecal testing. We also maintain a relationship with a cardiologist and imaging service to support more specialized diagnostic needs, for example echocardiograms and ultrasounds.
Accurate, Timely Diagnostics
When your pet is not feeling well, timely answers matter. Our in-house diagnostic capabilities allow us to evaluate many conditions quickly and efficiently during your visit. For more advanced cardiac or imaging concerns, we collaborate with trusted specialists to ensure your pet receives thorough evaluation and expert guidance. This team-based approach allows us to deliver personalized, informed care while keeping you involved every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about diagnostics and imaging at Johnson Creek Veterinary Care.
When does my pet need X-rays or an ultrasound?
Imaging may be recommended for injuries, limping, abdominal concerns, breathing issues, or to evaluate internal organs more closely.
What is included in in-house lab testing?
Our in-house lab performs CBC, chemistry panels, cytology, bloodwork, urinalysis, and fecal testing to help diagnose illness and monitor health.
Do you refer to specialists for certain tests?
Yes. We work with a cardiologist and imaging service when advanced expertise or specialized equipment is needed.