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For after hours emergencies, we recommend Thrive Pet Healthcare 480-502-4400 or Phoenix Veterinary Referral and Emergency 602-765-3700

This Month’s Specials

    

SENIOR SCREEN with Fpl/Cpl:  

Our Senior Screen includes a look at blood chemistry, a complete blood cell count, thyroid screen and urinalysis.  A chemistry test assesses organ health.  A CBC evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Thyroid function plays a role in metabolism. A urinalysis provides a complete picture of hydration and kidney function. Feline and Canine pancreas-specific lipase (Fpl/Cpl) are sensitive indicators of pancreatitis. 

Please note that this test requires your pet to be fasted for 12 hours. 

Normal cost is $422.18, NOW 25% off at $316.63 

COCCIDIODOMYCOSIS SCREEN AND TITER: 

Coccidiodomycosis, also known as Valley Fever, is a fungal disease endemic to the Southwestern US.  Symptoms can include cough, lethargy and weight loss or progress to such ailments as lameness or seizures. 

Normal cost is $218.58, NOW 25% off at $163.93 

HEALTHCHEK:  

A chemistry test assesses organ health.  A CBC evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. 

Normal cost is $295.38, NOW 25% off at $221.53 

URINALYSIS:  

A urinalysis provides a complete picture of hydration, kidney function and bladder health. 

Normal cost is $106.30, NOW 25% off at $79.72 

FREE THYROID HORMONE (FT4)  

Thyroid function plays a role in metabolism.  This test helps to confirm thyroid disease when a thyroid hormone screen is suspicious for a disorder. 

Normal cost is $252.38, NOW 25% off at $189.28  

The risks of cancer, diabetes, obesity, arthritis, heart disease and other serious conditions all increase with age.  Because pets are living longer today, it is likely that many will experience a potentially serious illness during their lifetime.  These problems, if caught early can be successfully treated or controlled, giving your pet a longer and better quality of life.

Make an appointment today to start the path to better pet health.

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