
Veterinary Biochemistry
Failing to monitor therapeutic drug levels, such as phenobarbitone in epileptic patients, risks suboptimal treatment.
Missing fluid analysis can delay the detection of infections or systemic conditions. Regular biochemical screening is essential for early diagnosis, informed treatment, and ongoing monitoring—ultimately safeguarding animal health and improving prognosis.
Our veterinary pathologist offers useful comments in the reports and is always available for consultations related to your patient’s results.
We offer all routine chemistry analytes that check liver and kidney function, and specialised chemistry tests such as Lactate analysis, ammonia analysis to check on liver function, Fructosamine for confirmation of diabetes and monitoring of diabetic patients undergoing treatment, and Phenobarbitone levels for monitoring of patients on anti-epileptic medication.
Other special chemistry services include analysis of urine and fluids (ascitic and pleural).