Pets often hide illnesses until they are advanced. Montgomery Veterinary Hospital uses in-house diagnostics and testing to catch health issues early, allowing our doctors to begin treatment immediately.
Having diagnostic capabilities in-house is one of the most meaningful advantages we can offer our patients. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, regular diagnostics allow veterinarians to identify and manage diseases in earlier stages, significantly reducing the likelihood of crisis-level health events. At Montgomery Veterinary Hospital, that means same-visit results for many tests — so you leave with answers, not just questions.
In-house diagnostics mean faster results, faster diagnoses, and faster treatment. For many pets, this can make a meaningful difference in outcomes — especially when dealing with conditions that worsen quickly or require timely intervention.
All diagnostic findings are reviewed with you directly. Our doctors explain what each result means in plain language, what it indicates about your pet’s health, and what the recommended next steps are — so you always leave feeling informed and confident about your pet’s care plan.
Diagnostic testing is not just for sick pets. Baseline bloodwork and urinalysis are valuable tools for healthy animals too, providing a reference point for future comparison and helping identify subtle changes over time.
Whether your pet is coming in for a routine wellness visit, showing symptoms of illness, or being prepared for surgery, diagnostic testing is often a key part of understanding what is happening and how best to help.
Montgomery Veterinary Hospital maintains a well-equipped in-house laboratory that allows our doctors to run a wide range of diagnostic tests during your pet’s visit. Complete blood counts, chemistry panels, urinalysis, and fecal examinations can all be processed on-site, with results typically available the same day. This eliminates the delays associated with sending samples to external labs and allows us to begin discussing results and next steps before you leave.
For cases requiring imaging, our digital radiography system provides high-quality X-rays that our doctors can review immediately. Radiographs are used to evaluate bones and joints, assess the chest and abdominal organs, identify foreign bodies, and support pre-surgical planning. When a case requires testing or imaging beyond what we provide in-house, we will discuss referral options with you and help coordinate care as needed.
Our in-house testing program covers the core diagnostic needs of most patients, from routine wellness screenings to targeted testing for symptomatic pets. These capabilities allow us to evaluate your pet’s health thoroughly and efficiently at our Montgomery, NY practice, reducing the need for outside referrals and getting you answers faster.
Beyond core laboratory testing, our diagnostic capabilities extend to imaging and specialized screenings that provide a more complete picture of your pet’s health. These additional services complement our in-house lab work and allow us to address a wider range of diagnostic questions for pets throughout Orange County and the Hudson Valley.
For healthy adult pets, annual bloodwork is generally recommended as part of a routine wellness visit to establish baseline values and catch early changes over time. Senior pets and those managing chronic conditions may benefit from more frequent testing. Our doctors will recommend a testing schedule based on your pet’s age, health history, and individual risk factors.
Yes. Montgomery Veterinary Hospital offers house call services, which is a unique option in the Orange County area. While some diagnostic tests require in-clinic equipment, house calls are available for wellness consultations, follow-up visits, and certain types of care. Contact us to discuss whether a house call is the right fit for your pet.
We accept cash, check, and all major credit cards. We also offer Cherry and CareCredit financing to help make diagnostic testing accessible for every pet owner. We offer discounts for seniors, military, commuters, and multi-pet households.
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